Many people will be curious to say that many things buried with him are much more valuable than jade, so why can't jade be taken away? The reason is also very simple. The main reason is that the jade in the cemetery is not popular in the market. We know that ancient jade, like now, is not a circulating commodity, that is to say, although there is a market, buying and selling is not necessarily good. In addition, in ancient times, jade itself also had detailed classification, such as works of art, ornaments, jade buried with the grave, etc. Many experts who buy and sell jade can tell with the naked eye whether the jade itself is buried jade. Come to think of it, who will buy funeral supplies for a dead person when they have nothing to do? So the jade in the cemetery is not popular.
In addition, jade was a status symbol in ancient times, and its owners were mostly nobles. The ancients attached great importance to rituals after death. In many dynasties, grave robbery was severely punished. At that time, jade was rarely owned by ordinary people, and it was usually royal. If the jade is placed in a hidden place, there will be some traces more or less. In this way, no one dares to buy the jade that robbed the tomb and can't sell it. Maybe you will be exposed because you are seen by the eyeliner because of the jade trading. Therefore, the custom of not stealing jade has gradually become the hidden rule of Tomb Raider Street.
Of course, I personally think that although jade can't move, there must be something privately taken, but it won't be traded publicly. I'm not stupid enough to rob a tomb. I will definitely secretly take things as family heirlooms, just hiding them at home because of laws and regulations. Therefore, under the premise of ensuring their own safety, what they can and can't take is mostly decided according to the market of the dynasty at that time.