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1. As an adjective: 雅 (yǎ) can be used to describe something or someone as elegant, refined, or graceful. For example, 雅致 (yǎzhì) means elegant and refined, and 雅观 (yǎguān) means graceful and beautiful.
2. In literature: 雅 (yǎ) is one of the three sections of The Book of Songs (诗经, Shījīng), which is the oldest collection of Chinese poetry. The other two sections are 风 (fēng) and 颂 (sòng). 雅 (yǎ) refers to the songs and poems that were sung and recited at court, and they often have a more elegant and refined style compared to the other two sections.
3. In music: 雅 (yǎ) is also used in the names of traditional Chinese musical instruments, such as 雅乐 (yǎyuè) which refers to court music, and 雅琴 (yǎqín) which refers to a type of zither.
4. In names: 雅 (yǎ) is a common element in Chinese names, usually for girls. It conveys a sense of elegance and grace, and is often paired with other characters to create names such as 雅馨 (yǎxīn), 雅婷 (yǎtíng), or 雅琳 (yǎlín).
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