First, the jade match of Pisces in Princess Liao's tomb.
As early as 1986, the archaeological department of Inner Mongolia excavated Princess Chen's tomb. This princess tomb was discovered for the first time in China at that time and was not harassed by grave robbers. Because of this, some very important cultural relics in the tomb have been preserved. In the tomb, there are exquisite murals and epitaphs. The epitaph is well preserved and the handwriting is clear, which greatly supplements the history of Liao Dynasty.
There are many cultural relics unearthed in the tomb, including 3,227 funerary objects, most of which are made of gold, silver, jade, agate, amber, pearls and other jewels. Yu Pei in Pisces is one of them. Yu Pei in Pisces is made of white jade. Its eyes, gills, fins and tail are clearly visible, and its mouth is penetrated by gold thread, which is extremely beautiful. At present, this Pisces Yu Pei is kept in the Inner Mongolia Museum.
Second, the mystery of Pisces written by Peng
As for the Pisces in the Peng incident, it doesn't exist at all. It's a fabrication. It is said that Peng and his research team discovered this Pisces, which can replicate organisms. Peng was copied into two, so some people said Peng was missing. Yu Pei, a magical Pisces, does not actually exist, nor does it say where it is kept.