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  1. He's jade, was a sacred ceremonial bi (a jade annulus) which had an important role in Chinese history. First appearing during the mid–8th century BCE, it was cut into a ritual bi and recognized as an imperial treasure.

  2. Jun 6, 2014 · The He Shi Bi, literally means "Jade disc of He", is a piece of jade which plays an important part in many historical stories in Ancient China. Found in the State of Chu by a man named Bian He, it was first made into a jade disc, then into the Imperial Seal of China by Qin Shi Huang, who ended the Warring States period by completing the ...

  3. Mr. He's jade or Heshibi was a sacred ceremonial bi (璧, "jade-disk with a round hole in center") used as regalia, which had an important role in Chinese history. First appearing during the mid-8th century BCE, it was cut into a ritual bi and recognized as an imperial treasure.

  4. Mar 2, 2015 · He Shi Bi is a piece of jade stone found in the State of Chu during the Zhou Dynasty by a man named Bian He. He recognized the value of the jade and offered it to King Li. The King had his jeweler examine it who said it was mere stone and the king punished He by having his left foot cut off.

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  5. Mr. He's jade or Heshibi was a sacred ceremonial bi which had an important role in Chinese history. First appearing during the mid-8th century BCE, it was cut into a ritual bi and recognized as an imperial treasure.

  6. The He Shi Bi (和氏璧) is a piece of jade which plays an important part in many historical stories in Ancient China. Found in the State of Chu by a man named Bian He (卞和), it was first made into a jade disc, then into the Imperial Seal of China by Qin Shi Huang.

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  8. Deals 4064/4984 DMG to the enemy with the lowest HP. (MAX/MLB) Perfect Jade (Lv. 65) Increases 10% of battle reward drop rate. Illustrator: Miyoshino (みよしの) Description. The spirit of a precious jewel that two kings unfairly declared to be a "mere stone."

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