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What poems describe the beauty of jade?
1, Gankun is refined, but there is no treasure. -Song of Jade by Wei in Tang Dynasty

Jade is the spirit of heaven and earth, and those jade with strong craftsmanship and too gorgeous carving have become secular things.

2, phoenix flute, jade pot light, fish dragon dance all night. -Xin Qiji's "Jade Case Yuan Xi" Song Dynasty

The melodious voice of the phoenix flute echoed everywhere, the moon like a jade pot gradually tilted west, and the fish dragon lantern danced and laughed all night.

3, carved for the world, the truth is once hurt. -Song of Jade by Wei in Tang Dynasty

Jade, carved too luxuriously, became a secular thing, and the real beauty was destroyed at once.

4, picking jade must be watery, and it is lascivious. -"The Old Lady Picks Jade Songs" by Li He in Tang Dynasty

Migrant workers are constantly picking jade. What they want to pick is precious water.

Her jade-white stairs were cold with dew, and her silk soles were wet, so she stayed there for so long. -Li Bai's Jade Family in the Tang Dynasty

Dew has grown on the jade steps at night, and the dew soaked the socks when standing late at night.