1. An emerald cabbage was listed in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Legend has it that it was the dowry of Emperor Guangxu's concubine Jin Fei when she married into the palace.
2. According to official records, this "jade cabbage" in the National Palace Museum in Taipei was not produced in the mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty, but in the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty, which is now the Forbidden City in Beijing. Some people say that this precious national treasure was stolen from the tomb of Cixi. 1928 Spring and summer, the Northern Expedition has begun. It was during this period that the "theft of treasures from Dongling" shocked China and foreign countries. Officers headed by warlord Sun Dianying opened the tomb door of Dongling, Qing Dynasty. There are countless Dongling cultural relics stolen by officers in Sun Dianying, including jade and cabbage.
3. The jadeite jade cabbage in the National Palace Museum in Taipei has certain historical traces. That is a piece of jade that is half green and half gray. After years of polishing, there are obvious cracks on the surface, but it can still be seen that its workmanship is exquisite.