Hetian jade pebbles, originally mined from the depths of the Kunlun Mountains, known as the "Ancestor of All Mountains," have undergone geological changes and erosion by wind, frost, rain, and snow. Some jade broke out of the mountains and were exposed to the elements. After being influenced by internal and external geological forces, jade blocks fell into mountain streams and rolled in riverbeds. This process improved the roundness of the originally angular mountain jade and washed away the surrounding rock and flaws, leaving it in the shape of smooth pebbles with a warm and lustrous finish, making it one of the most vibrant varieties of beautiful jade. However, this precious natural heritage often faces challenges today from仿真(simulation) treatment technologies that make it difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake pieces. In this context, I, as someone with a background in geology and a passion for collecting, would like to share some experiences gained from participating in the market...