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Where did Heshibi go?

author:Keen genie

In 219 years before the park, Qin Shi Huang toured the world and came to the area of Dongting Lake in the south. When Qin Shi Huang's fleet came to the mouth of Dongting Lake, suddenly the wind and rain, the fleet suddenly fell into the waves, Qin Shi Huang sat on the dragon boat, seeing that it was about to capsize, the whole ship personnel panicked, at this time Qin Shi Huang was unusually calm, calling the people around him to take the Chuanguo Jade Seal, Qin Shi Huang grabbed the Jade Seal and threw it into the lake, suddenly the lake was calm, the weather also became sunny, the fleet was also rescued, and the Chuanguo Jade Seal was also lost.

Where did Heshibi go?

Qin Shi Huang

Regarding the source of Heshi Bi, during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a person in the Chu State named Bian He, who found a piece of jade pu in the deep mountains, and he carried this piece of jade pu to the capital of the chu state, hoping to dedicate this piece of jade pu to the king of Chu. At that time, the king of Chu was called King Chu Li, but King Chu Li did not understand jade, so he called a jade worker to identify it, and the jade worker said that it was just an ordinary stone. When the King of Chu heard this, he was angry and had Bian He's left foot chopped off for the crime of deceiving the king, and after the death of King Li of Chu, Bian He was still not dead hearted, and he came to see King Chu Wu with Yupu. King Chu Wu did not understand jade, and asked a jade worker to come and identify it, and the jade worker said that this was just an ordinary stone, and king Chu Wu was also angry, causing people to chop off Bian and the other foot. After the death of King Wu of Chu, his son King Wen of Chu succeeded to the throne, and one day King Wen of Chu came to the foot of Mount Chu, heard someone crying, so he sent someone down to inquire, and later learned that there was an old man named Bian He who cried at the foot of Mount Chu for three days and three nights. King Wen of Chu felt puzzled, so he came to the old man and asked why, and Bian He said with a look of grievance: "Obviously it is a jade, but it is regarded as a stubborn stone; obviously it is a loyal person, but it has suffered such a grievance, this world is inseparable from true and false, and loyalty is not distinguished!" King Wen of Chu saw that he was so persistent, and immediately called the jade worker to cut it open to see what was going on, and as soon as the stone was opened, he got a fine jade stone. King Wen of Chu was touched by Bian He's spirit, so he gave this jade a name, called the Wall of Heshi, and hid it in the harem of the Chu kingdom.

Where did Heshibi go?

In 211 BC, Qin Shi Huang unified the Six Kingdoms and established the centralized Great Qin Empire. The fate of Heshi Bi became the spoils of war for the Qin state with the demise of the Six Kingdoms, and Qin Shi Huang ordered the jade workers to carve heshi bi into a seal, which was named Chuanguo Yuxi, which became a relic of the emperor's administration. A few years later, Qin Shi Huang traveled the world to Huayin and met a mysterious person, who returned the Chuanguo Jade Seal to Qin Shi Huang through the patrolling attendants, and the Chuan Guo Jade Seal returned to Qin Shi Huang again.

Where did Heshibi go?

Pass on the national jade seal

In 207 BC, Liu Bang led a large group of men and horses into Xianyang, and the gentleman of the Qin Dynasty surrendered to Liu Bang with his jade seal in both hands. In the last years of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang monopolized power and established a new dynasty, and the jade seal fell into the hands of Wang Mang. In 23 AD, after Wang Mang's death, Liu Xiu established the Eastern Han Dynasty, and this national jade seal fell into the hands of Liu Xiu, and since then, the national jade seal has become a relic of inheritance between the emperors of the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Cao Pi usurped Han and became emperor of the State of Wei, the jade seal returned to the Cao clan, and as the dynasties continued to change, the fate of the jade seal of the country changed frequently.

Where did Heshibi go?

Since the beginning of the Qin Dynasty, Heshi Bi has changed his identity and been given the light of imperial legitimacy, which has attracted countless competitions. The thousand-year-old dynastic change and personnel changes, and the story of Heshibi is interpreted more confusingly. When the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, China's feudal dynasty, withdrew, the jade seal in the Forbidden City, which was suspected of being a heshibi, disappeared. What makes people wonder is whether the story about Heshibi is a historical truth or a legend.