Introduction to the treasure of the town hall: The "Jade Eagle" is an eagle-shaped jade pendant unearthed in Tomb No. 1 of Yingguo Cemetery in 1986. It is carved from Xinjiang's finest Hetian jade. This jade is bluish-white, warm and transparent. The jade eagle is in the shape of a flying eagle, with its two claws curled under the body, its head turned to the right, and its sharp beak holding the right wing to form a hole for wearing with a rope. The shape is vivid and interesting. Lifelike. According to research by archaeologists, the ancient Chinese word Ying Ying was related to the same word. At that time, "Ying" and "Eagle" were the same character, so Pingdingshan was called Yingcheng, and the jade eagle became the city emblem of Pingdingshan City.

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