Meaning of treasure name
1, precious: extremely precious; Not easy to get; Precious. Also refers to attach importance to; Cherish and so on. Describe something important, don't waste it casually, it means "precious, extremely precious".
2. Treasures: precious and beautiful treasures; Rare treasure. Metaphor is especially precious spiritual wealth, metaphor is outstanding talent.
3, treasures: usually refers to the floorboard of gems, that is, precious and rare pearls, jade gems; Currency names in Jin Dynasty.
Second, the sources are different.
1, Precious: From China's ancient historical masterpiece and national history book "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce IV", "Fuyu was born in the mountains, but he was broken, not precious, but his husband was inexhaustible."
Jade was born in the mountains, and once it was carved, it was destroyed. It was not that it was worthless, but that the rough jade was (just) not (really) perfect.
2. Treasures: Wang Jia of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Collection of Tales of Ancient Myths and Strange Stories in China, and Liang of the Southern Dynasties recorded that "treasures and strange things abound in Wang Ting".
Rare treasures and strange things belong to the imperial court.
Treasures: Liu Yichuan and Treasures on Earth by Li, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.
Precious and rare pearls and jadeite gems in the world.
Extended data:
Synonym of "precious": precious
1, pronounced zhēngu
2. Express meaning: high value; Of great significance; Precious; Cherish, cherish.
3. Source: History of the Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty. "Two pearls come unexpectedly, and an old clam goes with them, which is very precious." "
Unexpectedly, almost all the double pearls come from older mussels, which are very precious and of high value.
4. Example: Life is like a wheat field. It is a little imperfection that constitutes the truth of life and makes possession more precious. Therefore, we don't have to demand perfection.
5, antonym: cheap