Zhen Xuan has a box of Persian tribute honey and incense, which is extremely rare and was rewarded by the emperor. However, Zhen Xuan is a visionary, and he is reluctant to part with honey and incense. It is true that Huanbi was beaten back to its original shape, and it is a rare spice. When Zhen Xuan was the Empress Dowager, she wore a pendant inlaid with bright gold ornaments on her crown, and a phoenix inlaid with red gold beads hung beside her, which was very consistent with the identity of the Empress Dowager. On weekdays, Zhen Xuan also had her own hairpin ring ornaments, which didn't get the reward of Empress Hua. After all, she was a big shot when she was in Zhen Fu. Zhen Xuan thinks this hairpin is too ostentatious, but I don't think it is ostentatious at all. It's probably made of silver, which is more valuable.
When Zhen Xuan left the palace to practice, he obviously didn't bring anything except Sauvignon Blanc. Somehow, he came up with this box of gold, silver and jade bracelets. Zhen Xuan gave Fang Re a jade bracelet and made a jade collar. After Zhen Xuan returned to the palace and became the imperial concubine, the queen became the imperial palace. Although she is frugal, there must be many rare treasures in the warehouse. She has a pair of jade bracelets that she got when she first entered the palace, symbolizing that husband and wife meet each other morning and night, which is of great significance, but unfortunately she didn't get what she wanted. Her wealth is countless and generous enough to give more and more precious jade bracelets to An Lingrong. The value of this bracelet is not as good as that of Huanbi.