When Heshibi was first unearthed, it was named "Wei". Since then, the raw stone of Meiyu has been called "Wei".
The famous allusions related to He Shibi were returned to Zhao intact. The story tells the story of Lin Xiangru, a famous minister of Zhao in the Warring States Period, who helped the country recapture Heshibi and sent it back to Handan intact.
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He Shibi was first seen in Han Feizi: King Wu asked the jade sculptor to identify him and said, "This is a stone."
King Wu thought Bian He was lying, so he cut off his right foot. King Wu died, King Wen acceded to the throne, and Bian He held jade and cried at the foot of Chu Mountain. For three days and three nights, the tears ran out and replaced with blood.
Hearing this, King Wen sent someone to ask him why, saying, "There are many people punished in the world. Why are you crying so sad? " Bian He said: "I am not sad to be cut off. I am regarded as a stone because it is a treasure jade, and loyal ministers are regarded as liars."
King Wen then sent a jade carving man to cut open his jade jade, and as expected, he got Baoyu, so he named it "Heshibi".