In the Nanyue King Museum, there is a tiger head gold buckle dragon-shaped jade pendant, which is a belt buckle of the King of Nanyue Guowen. It was unearthed from King Wen's right shoulder, which shows that King Wen liked it very much during his lifetime and was often used to match clothes. This artifact was originally a jade dragon carved in green jade. Later, for some reason, the dragon cracked. The craftsman created a gold tiger's head golden chuan, which was set around the fracture in the dragon's body. From this, the jade dragon and the tiger merged into one, and the dragon-shaped jade pei became the dragon tiger with a Kushin. Although it is a pity that the jade pei is broken, after repair, the jade pei has become a creative practical object.
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In the Nanyue King Museum, a jade artifact called Jade Dragon with Gold Tiger Hook is on display. It was a belt buckle of the Nanyue King, Zhao Mo. It was used to be a jade dragon plague, but somehow cracked. The craftsman made a golden tiger-shaped hook to connect the broken body. Hence, the dragon plague became a Jade Dragon with Gold Tiger Hook.
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