yù​shān

Jade Mountain

玉山 yù​shān
Jade Mountain
Jade Mountain or Mount Yu, the highest mountain in Taiwan, located at the junction of Chiayi, Nantou, and Kaohsiung; formerly known as 新高山 xīn​gāo​shān during the Japanese colonial period.
Yushan County
Yushan County in Shangrao city, Jiangxi Province, named after Mount Huaiyu in the area.
snow-covered mountains
Mountains perpetually covered in snow
Jade Mountain (mythology)
A mythological mountain in the 山海经 shān​hǎi​jīng where the Queen Mother of the West 西王母 xī​wáng​mǔ is said to reside.
noble man
(literary) A metaphor for a man with a glamorous appearance or outstanding character and erudition.
jade-rich mountain
A mountain that produces jade, or a decorative object carved from jade to look like a mountain
Mount Yu (Shaanxi)
A mountain in Lantian, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, known for producing Lantian jade

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