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Where the hell is the jade seal?

"Guo Chuanyu" is said to be made of the world-famous beautiful jade "He". Ying Zheng claimed to be the first emperor, and ordered Lisi to carve the jade seal with a small seal. On the front, there are eight characters: "Long live the destiny" and "Dragon playing with pearls". There are three sharp wavy lines and two sides at the bottom, indicating that the sunny sea is now a dragon. "Guo Chuanyu Xi", also known as "Guo Chuan Xi", is a token of the orthodox emperor of China.

Since the Qin dynasty, the imperial seal has become a treasure of the world and a heavy weapon of the country. If you get it, it means that you are "destined to return". If you lose it, it means that your luck has run out. Anyone who boarded the throne without this seal was ridiculed as "Bai Di". The struggle for the national imperial seal lasted for more than 500 years/kloc-0. Every time the national seal changes hands, it means the rise and fall of a dynasty. However, after thousands of years of circulation, the country's imperial seal mysteriously disappeared.

In 238 BC, Ying Zheng ascended the throne, which was the first time that the imperial seal appeared on the historical stage. According to legend, in the 28th year of King Qin (2 19 BC), Qin Shihuang crossed Dongting Lake by dragon boat, and the wind and waves suddenly broke out, and the dragon boat was about to capsize. Qin Shihuang hurriedly threw the imperial seal into the lake and prayed to the gods to calm the waves. The decree was lost, which is also the first time that the national decree was lost. Eight years later, someone gave this national seal to Pingshu Road in Huayin.

In 206 BC 10, Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang led an army into Xianyang and got the national seal. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, consort Wang Mang usurped power. Wang Mang ordered Hou Wangshun of Anyang to force the queen mother to hand over the imperial seal. When the queen mother threw the imperial seal on the ground in a rage, her horn became small and disappeared. Wang Mang ordered craftsmen to make up for it with gold, which was the first time that the decree was damaged. Later, this decree spread to Liu Xuan, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu, Yuan Shu in the Three Kingdoms Period, Cao Pi in the Three Kingdoms Period, Schleswig, Sui Wendi and Li Tang in the post-Zhao Dynasty. In 936 AD, Shi Jingtang led the Qidan army to attack Luoyang in the later Tang Dynasty. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Li Congke set himself on fire on the Xuanwu Tower, and the official seal disappeared. At this point, it is rumored that the official seal that has appeared since then is not authentic. As for the later Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and even the Republic of China, this jade seal appeared "miraculously" many times, and even some historians asserted its authenticity.

A.D. 1096, that is, in the third year of Zong Shaosheng in Song Zhe, Duan Yi, a native of Xianyang County, dug up the ground and got the national seal, which was later returned to the Song Dynasty. A.D. 1 126, Jingkang Rebellion, Guo Chuan Xi and Emperor Qin Hui were captured by the State of Jin and disappeared again; In A.D. 1294, the seal of the State of Sichuan suddenly appeared in the market in Du Yuan, and Bo Yan ordered someone to buy it, so the seal of the State of Sichuan was classified as Dayuan. Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, and the court of Mongolian Yuan Dynasty fled to Mongolian grassland with its official seal, and the official seal disappeared again and for the last time. Zhu Yuanzhang sent Xu Da deep into Mobei to pursue the court of Mengyuan, hoping to get the official seal, but he returned empty-handed. Since then, in the Ming and Qing dynasties, there have been news of the emergence of "national seals", but they are all attached and forged.

The imperial seal has been lost many times in history, and no one can be sure when the real imperial seal was lost. Maybe it is damaged, or it lies quietly in an unknown corner.