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。 His people cleared away the debris and closed the rifted tombs。 The gates were barred。 On the site of the Dynastic Temple he put up a mat shed containing three apartments; and here he begged the lords to meet and replace the sacred tablets; with solemn sacrifices and prayers。

This ceremony over; the others left and Sun Jian returned to his camp。 That night the stars and moon vied with each other in brightness。 As Sun Jian sat in the open air looking up at the heavens; he noticed a mist spreading over the stars of the Constellation Draco。

〃The Emperor's star is dulled;〃 said Sun Jian with a sigh。 〃No wonder a rebellious minister disturbs the state; the people sit in dust and ashes; and the capital is a waste。〃

And his tears began to fall。

Then a soldier pointing to the south said; 〃There is a beam of colored light rising from a well!〃

Sun Jian bade his people light torches and descend into the well。 Soon they brought up the corpse of a woman; not in the least decayed although it had been there many days。 She was dressed in Palace clothing and from her neck hung an embroidered bag。 Opening this a red box was found; with a golden lock; and when the box was opened; they saw a jade seal; square in shape; four inches each way。 On it were delicately engraved five dragons intertwined。 One corner had been broken off and repaired with gold。 There were eight characters in the seal style of engraving which interpreted read:

I have received the mand from Heaven: May my time be always long and prosperous。

Sun Jian showed this to his adviser; General Cheng Pu; who at once recognized it as the Imperial Hereditary Seal of the Emperor。

'e' Bian He of the state of Chu (circa BC 800) found a jadestone in Jing Mountains and presented