1, Meiyu. Aquamarine, the voice of jade.
"Lin, Mei Yu also." -Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty
"Lin Yuya." -"Erya"
"Lin Min Kunwu." -The biography of Han Sima Xiangru by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Note: "Jade also.
"Only save Lin Lang." -"Book Yu Gong". Zheng note: "Lin, also.
"Ball, Lin, all jade." -Biography of Confucius
"The rose is green and full of coral." -"Shang Lin Fu" by Sima Xiangru in the Western Han Dynasty
"The ball is heavy with brocade to fill the treasury." -Sun Chu in the Western Jin Dynasty "For Shi Zhongrong and Sun Haoshu"
2, cyan jade. Such as: Lin Xin (green jade envelope); Gong Lin Fan Yu (Taoist temple; Buddhist temple); Lin Yu (the residence of the gods. Later used as the laudatory name of Taoist temple).
3, often used as a name, meaning beautiful and flawless.
include
1.(a. accumulation and maintenance, such as "~ ~ water source"; B means cultivation, such as "he is very talented"). Bao ~ yun ~. Sea. Connotation.
2. Sink, dive: ~ swim (diving in the water is a metaphor for being sensible). ~ flooded. ~ moisten (soak, moisten).
3. Pipes leading to ditches under highways or railways: ~ holes. Bridge.
4. The vast sea
Lin Han represents beauty, innocence and connotation, and is her own treasure.