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You don't know the meaning of gold and jade.
Meaning: "Eyes without knowledge of gold and jade" is often used to refer to lack of knowledge and ability to distinguish things. This is a saying that "gold inlaid with jade" does not refer to gold inlaid with jade, but to Jingshan jade.

The correct sentence is that you have eyes but don't know the scenery.

"Ignorance of Jingshan Jade" is a common saying, which is Han Feizi's "Han Feizi and Shi Bi" in the Warring States Period. Because Heshibi comes from Jingshan, Baokang County, Hubei Province, it is also called "Jingshan Jade" by later generations and "Today" in Shan Hai Jing.

Jingshan jade has a long history and is the Jingshan jade mine discovered in Baokang at present. The most precious thing is that Jingshan Jinyu (also known as "gold inlaid jade") is not only dense, heavy and hard, but also contains precious metal gold.

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During the Spring and Autumn Period, Bian He, a Chu man, saw a phoenix perched on a piece of bluestone in Jingshan, Baokang County, Hubei Province. At that time, people thought that the phoenix bird would not fall without treasure. So, Bian He decided that there must be Baoyu in that piece of bluestone, so he gave it to Li, the king of Chu. Li, the king of Chu, ordered a jade worker to identify it, and the jade worker said it was just a stone.

The king of Chu was furious and ordered to cut off Bian He's left foot. After the death of Li, the king of Chu, Chu Wuwang succeeded to the throne, and Bian He went to present a treasure. Chu Wuwang ordered the jade worker to identify it, but the jade worker still said it was just a stone. Then, Bian He lost his right foot because of the crime of deceiving the monarch. After Chu Wuwang's death, King Chu Wen succeeded to the throne. Bian He held the diamond in her arms and wept bitterly at the foot of Chushan Mountain until her eyes welled up and her blood flowed.

King Wen of Chu was very surprised when he heard about it. He sent someone to ask him, "Many people in the world have their feet cut off. Why are you so sad? " Bian He replied: "I am not sad that my feet have been cut off, but I regard jewels as stones and loyalists as liars." Upon hearing this, King Wen of Chu ordered the jade worker to cut this rough jade open and found that it was really a rare jade, so he ordered someone to carve it into a jade wall.

Later, King Wen of Chu named this jade wall "Heshibi" in order to express the name of Bianhe. Legend has it that this wall is warm in winter and cool in summer, and mosquitoes dare not fly near it within a hundred paces. It is a rare treasure. After the Qin Dynasty unified China, "He Shibi" changed hands several times and fell into the hands of Qin Shihuang. Qin Shihuang ordered jade workers to carve it into a jade seal. The decree is four inches long, four inches wide and four inches high. It is engraved with eight seal characters inscribed by Li Si, "Be ordered by heaven and live forever", and there are five dragons carved around it, which are exquisite and ingenious. Qin Shihuang couldn't put it down and regarded it as a sacred object.

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