"p\u01D4 l\u01D4 sh\u00EC l\u00E1n"@zh-latn-pinyin-x-hanyu . "Hamburg blue"@en . "pu lu shi lan"@zh-latn-pinyin-x-notone . "\u9435\u85CD"@zh-hant . "Paris blue (pigment)"@en . "\u5DF4\u9ECE\u85CD"@zh-hant . "\u6307\u591A\u500B\u4E3B\u8981\u7531\u4E9E\u9435\u6C30\u5316\u9435\u69CB\u6210\u7684\u6DF1\u85CD\u8272\u984F\u6599\u4E2D\u4EFB\u4F55\u4E00\u7A2E\uFF0C\u7531\u72C4\u65AF\u5DF4\u8D6B\uFF08Diesbach\uFF09\u5728\u897F\u51431704\u5E74\u9996\u5EA6\u767C\u660E\u65BC\u67CF\u6797\uFF0C\u5728\u6EFE\u6CB8\u7684\u9435\u6C30\u5316\u6EB6\u6DB2\u4E2D\u52A0\u9032\u6C2F\u5316\u9435\u800C\u6210\u3002\u666E\u9B6F\u58EB\u85CD\u5177\u6709\u7D93\u904E\u7CBE\u7D30\u5206\u5272\u7684\u6DF1\u85CD\u7C92\u5B50\uFF0C\u5728\u6C34\u5F69\u4E2D\u5448\u900F\u660E\u3002\u5176\u8457\u8272\u5EA6\u9AD8\uFF0C\u5C0D\u5149\u5448\u7A69\u5B9A\u53CD\u61C9\uFF0C\u4E0D\u904E\u9047\u5230\u9E7C\u6027\u7269\u8CEA\u6216\u52A0\u71B1\u6642\u5C31\u6703\u8B8A\u6210\u68D5\u8272\u3002\u666E\u9B6F\u58EB\u85CD\u53EF\u505A\u70BA\u92C5\u677F\u651D\u5F71\u3001\u85CD\u5716\u7D19\u3001\u6D17\u8863\u85CD\u3001\u6CB9\u6C08\u3001\u76AE\u9769\u3001\u5851\u81A0\u3001\u7D19\u5F35\u3001\u5316\u599D\u54C1\u7684\u8457\u8272\u5291\uFF1B\u4EE5\u524D\u66FE\u4EE5\u6C27\u5316\u9435\u5A92\u67D3\u666E\u9B6F\u58EB\u85CD\uFF0C\u505A\u70BA\u7D72\u7DA2\u3001\u68C9\u82B1\u3001\u7F8A\u6BDB\u7684\u7D21\u7E54\u67D3\u6599\u3002"@zh-hant . "\u7A20\u85CD"@zh-hant . "bero ai"@ja-latn . . . . . "paste blue"@en . "gas blue"@en . "Persian blue"@en . "yang lan"@zh-latn . "1988-01-01T00:00:00"^^ . . "Preussischblau"@de . "Berlin blue (pigment)"@en . . . "azul Prusia"@es . "azul de Prusia"@es . . "Preussisch Blau"@de . "300013315" . "Williamson's blue"@en . "iron blue"@en . "American blue"@en . "Ariabel dark blue 300308"@en . "Any of several deep blue pigments consisting chiefly of ferric ferrocyanide; first developed in Berlin in 1704 by Diesbach. It is made by adding ferric chloride to a boiling solution of hexacyano ferrate. Prussian blue has deep blue, finely divided particles that are transparent in watercolors; it has high tinting strength and is stable to light, although it turns brown in the presence of alkalis or heat. It is used as a colorant in cyanotypes, blueprint paper, laundry blue, linoleum, leather, plastics, paper, cosmetics, and formerly as a textile dye for silk, cotton, and wool, where it was mordanted with ferric oxide."@en . "azzurro di Prussia"@it . "ferric ferrocyanide"@en . "p'u lu shih lan"@zh-latn-wadegile . "Prussian blue (pigment)"@en . . "Erlangen blue"@en . "ferrocyanide blue"@en . "konjo (pigment)"@ja-latn . "\u666E\u9B6F\u58EB\u85CD (\u984F\u6599)"@zh-hant . "blue, Prussian (pigment)"@en . "oil blue"@en . . . "Pariserblau"@de . . "2014-08-01T08:28:36"^^ . "bleu de Prusse"@fr . "pruisisch blauw"@nl . "lacquer blue"@en . "Radiogardase"@en . "potash blue"@en . .