GYOKU or YUMany characters in Wish have names related to gems: ShuuichirouKohakuHariRyuuriSango and Shinju all bear the part "OU (may mean KING by itself)," which is acutally the radical "GYOKU or YU (gyoku)." GYOKU or YU usually means sphere, ball or bead in Japanese (such as  tamago = egg,   mizutama = drop of water), but the same kanji character means "jade" in Chinese. Moreover, GYOKU or YU (pronounced "yu" in Chinese") covers all objects that is "lustrous like liquid but stiff, yet semi-transparent." Therefore, GYOKU or YU is not SEKI ("seki" in Japanese, "shi" in Chinese), which is a stone or rock. However, we use the word HOUSEKI (houseki in Japanese or baoshi in Chinese), which literally means "precious stones," to collectively indicate both the gems (crystals) and the stones (mineral ores).  HOU or BAO 
SEKI or SHI
 

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