Legend has it that in 1215 AD, Yupa was enshrined as a toast. Legend has it that when he crossed the arch river, he accidentally found a jade shaped like a drum on the beach. Surprisingly, he thought it was a good sign, so he decided to build a city in the left. And named the arch, meaning the drum city. This piece of jade was kept as a treasure for the past generations of earthenware, and it became the place of later jade mining. There is a legend in the Ming Dynasty that the sun god gave three eggs to her daughter, and her daughter married three eggs. The center that was married came out of jade, gems and gold. This central part is today's arch. Another legend discovered by Jade is from Yunnan. According to the book written by the British Boss, the jade was discovered by a maf in Yunnan. It is said that Yunnan merchants have stopped trading along the southwestern Silk Road with more than 2,000 years of history and merchants in Myanmar and Tianzhu. At one time, a Yunnan-based groom was balancing the weights on both sides of the stable. On the way back to Yunnan Tengchong (or Baoshan), a stone on the side of the road was lifted on the stables in the arched area of ​​Myanmar. When I came back, I unloaded the horse and looked at it. The stone I had on the way was originally emerald green. It was very beautiful. It seemed to be a jade. After the initial grinding, it was really green. Later, the groom repeatedly went back to the center of the stone to return the stone to Tengchong. The matter was widely spread, and more Yunnan people were recruited to find such stones, which were then processed into scraps for sale. This stone was later jade. In fact, Burmese jade was first discovered and used by humans. It can be traced back to 1500 to 2000. The earliest ethnic group using jade was the Yi. At that time, people could cut and grind several kinds of gemstones such as jade, agate, coral and amber into various shapes for inlaying on silverware and goldware. Or rub the jade into a bead and string it into a beaded string. The earliest jade carvings were emerald elephants. The craftsmanship at that time was still very primitive, and the carved elephants were quite general. Some archaeologists have discovered 708 beads of this period, three of which are jade beads, which are still produced locally. These jadeite beads are very large, and the polishing is very good. The holes on the beads are also very good. It has such a good workmanship on the high-hardness jade, which shows that the craft level at that time is high. The earliest expression of "Jade" in Burmese was in the fifteenth century. It was not until the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries that jade began to be mined in Myanmar. Why did the jadeite that has been discovered in Myanmar for more than a thousand years and recorded for hundreds of years is constantly obscured, and suddenly it becomes the national treasure of Myanmar? The reason is as long as one: during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in China, the Chinese people liked the emerald from the contact and understood it very much. The Chinese royal court also gave the emerald a very high position, calling it emperor jade. zhe jiang royal textile technology co.,ltd. , https://www.royal-sofafabric.com