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Jade was a precious jade material in ancient times. What does it belong to?
Jade is a kind of precious jade material in ancient times, belonging to the category of jade, specifically jadeite (China's traditional concept is that jade is the beauty of stone).
Jadeite is a kind of stone polycrystalline aggregate that reaches the jade level under geological action. It is mainly composed of jadeite or jadeite, sodium (sodalite) and sodalite (omphacite), and may contain amphibole, feldspar, chromite and limonite.
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