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Golden wisps of jade clothes, also known as "jade boxes" and "jade sticks", are cultural relics of the Han Dynasty in China. They were the mourning clothes worn by emperors and senior nobles in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) after their deaths, and their appearance was the same as that of the human body. Jade clothes are a symbol of the wearer's status. The jade clothes of the emperor and some of his recent ministers are all made of gold thread, which is called "gold thread jade clothes", while other nobles are made of silver thread and copper wire, which are called "silver thread jade clothes" and "copper wire jade clothes".
Golden wisps of jade clothes are the highest standard mourning clothes in Han Dynasty, which appeared in the period of Jurchen King Kawaguchi. According to Xijing Magazine, the emperor of the Han Dynasty used a jade box with beads for burial, which was shaped like armor and connected by gold thread. This kind of jade box is what everyone says every day. At that time, people were superstitious that jade could make bones immortal, and regarded jade as a noble ritual vessel and a symbol of status.
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