First, the basic interpretation: the Chinese secondary word, pronounced Yu (Yu), originally refers to precious treasures, but also refers to hard metals, or used for naming.
Second, the detailed interpretation is as follows:
1. Bao: Jade, Bao Ye. "Wuyin Jiyun" once described: "Yu, Bao also."
2. Hard metal: People in the Southern Dynasties described it as "jade".
Third, the interpretation of ancient books: Kangxi dictionary "Jade Pieces" five records cut, sound jade. "Five Tones with Same Rhyme" is precious and solid.
Four, commonly used words:
1. Shi Yu, Shi Yu is usually called a charming person like a treasure, and also refers to a pure scholar and a talented scholar.
2. Yu Ming: Plum rain, very shiny, will become atmospheric.
Yu Ming comes from Ouyang Xiu's "Where is the Green Beauty of Imperial Flowers": "Precious silver and jade, bright curtains, dragon and tiger investment". The definition of "jade" is treasure, which can also refer to hard metal. "Ming" means to keep in mind, and "Yu Ming" means to be firm. Once you make up your mind to do something, you will go all out. This will of "never breaking Loulan and never coming back" will be the help of life at any time, with successful studies and indomitable career.
3. Jessica Hester Hsuan: comely and smart, talented and rational.
Yuxuan means wealth, strength, fortitude and perseverance. Jade is a beautiful and precious treasure. The original meaning of the word "Xuan" is a car with a shed or curtain in ancient times. It can also refer to the tools for emperors and dignitaries to travel, and it is a symbol of kingship and wealth.