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The phoenix, an enduring symbol of good fortune in China, has been revered since ancient times. Shang Dynasty legend traces this veneration to a mythical egg – the "Mysterious Bird" – from which their ancestors were born, explaining why phoenix motifs frequently appear on Shang artifacts.
Among the many jade objects found in the tomb of the Shang queen and general Fu Hao, one singular jade phoenix stands out for its elegance and craftsmanship. Archaeologists link its style to the Shijiahe culture of Hubei (4800–4400 years ago), revealing an unbroken artistic lineage. Through these enduring forms, the spirit of this mythical bird still speaks across millennia.
The phoenix, an enduring symbol of good fortune in China, has been revered since ancient times. Shang Dynasty legend traces this veneration to a mythical egg – the "Mysterious Bird" – from which their ancestors were born, explaining why phoenix motifs frequently appear on Shang artifacts.
Among the many jade objects found in the tomb of the Shang queen and general Fu Hao, one singular jade phoenix stands out for its elegance and craftsmanship. Archaeologists link its style to the Shijiahe culture of Hubei (4800–4400 years ago), revealing an unbroken artistic lineage. Through these enduring forms, the spirit of this mythical bird still speaks across millennia.