Farming people use tens of billion jade to ... pickle salt
10 years ago, Mr. Chung (Hunan, China) cheerfully brought home a 10kg heavy stone picked up by the river to give his wife salt melon. Whoever thinks that rough stone is a treasure, rather a jade worth up to 4 million yuan (equivalent to 14 billion dong).
The old man used rare precious jade to pickle melon
This incredible but true story happened in Hunan Province, China. 10 years ago, Mr. Chung accidentally picked up a stone weighing up to 10kg along the river and brought it home to his wife to squeeze the melon tightly.
The pickled salt melon stone that Chung picked up on the bank of the stream.
During 10 years of use, Chung and his wife never thought of the origin of the stone. To them, it was just an ordinary stone. But then one day, Mrs. Chung accidentally dropped the stone to the ground.
Immediately after accidentally dropping the stone, Chung saw on the surface of the stone the peeled stones, revealing a beautiful turquoise color.
The stone fell to the ground, revealing beautiful green spaces.
Immediately Chung and his wife brought the stone to ask an appraiser to assess. When shaving the outer stone shell, everyone was surprised when the original stone was a beautiful hazelnut pearl, without cracks, bright colors and completely natural, high-class products. The market is worth up to 4 million yuan (14 billion dong).
When using a spotlight, it can be seen as a spotless jewel.
Ngoc hazel is a rare precious jade, transparent pearl, pure young green leaf, dubbed the King of all kinds of jewels. However, the number of natural hazelnuts is increasingly scarce.
As soon as news of Mr. Chung's precious pickle stone spread, a trader came to him to negotiate to buy the stone.
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