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Amazing Warring States, inlaid Jade & Turquoise Bronze mirror Inlaid antique jade and 8 turquoise stones, with 8 characters in between; Jade inlaid contains images of turtle, tiger, dragon and another one; Translation: Have Long Life & Wealth Have Year-to-Year Peace Meaning: Have Long Life and Year-to-Year Peace Translation was done by the expert Chinese Etymologist, who is well known in Taiwan and China Age of the mirror: Warring States 481-221 BC
Weight: 11 oz. = 310 g Diameter: 4.9 in. = 125 mm; Condition: extensive thick genuine patina on both sides. Knob is partially blocked by oxidation and rust. References: The Warring States period (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhànguó Shídài) is a period in ancient China following the Spring and Autumn period and concluding with the victory of the state of Qin in 221 BC, creating a unified China under the Qin dynasty. Different scholars use dates for the beginning of the period ranging between 481 BC and 403 BC, but Sima Qian's date of 475 BC is most often cited. Most of this period coincides with the second half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, although the Chinese sovereign (king of Zhou) was merely a figurehead. The name of the period was derived from the Record of the Warring States, a work compiled early in the Han dynasty.