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What does "Qing Pei, I miss the dragon" mean?
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(I know. From people to towels. Original intention: an ornament tied to a belt)
Homophonic [the pendant honor worn at the waist in ancient China]
Pei, Dai Pei also. -"Shuo Wen"
Green and purple. -"Poetry Zheng Feng Ji Zi"
* * * Wang Zhifu Yu Pei Jade. -"Zhou Li Wangfu". Note: "What Wang Zhi brought."
Legacy Yu Peixi Lipu. -"Chu Ci Xiang Jun"
Another example: Pei Jiu (a light black beautiful stone used as an ornament); Pei Jun (notched ring jade); Peco (an ornament made of yellow and black jade); Zhou Pei (Yu Pei and skirt)
Later, this meaning was extended:
1. A robe with a blue collar. The uniforms of ancient students and scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
2. Borrow students. Ming and Qing dynasties also refer to literati.
3. People in blue. Of teenagers.
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