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What does the return of jade merchants mean?

It refers to the phenomenon that jade, as an important cultural symbol and economic commodity, is re-valued and sought after in China traditional culture.

According to the data of Zhong Yi Finance and Economics Network, the return of jade merchants refers to the phenomenon that jade, as an important cultural symbol and economic commodity, is re-valued and sought after in the traditional culture of China. In ancient China, jade was regarded as a valuable symbol and was used to make jade articles as gifts, sacrifices or collectibles. However, with the development of modern economy and social changes, jade has lost its importance and value for a period of time. In recent years, with people's re-understanding and attention to traditional culture, jade, as a unique cultural heritage and art, has re-entered people's vision. More and more people begin to pay attention to the value and significance of jade as a rare ornament or investment. Jade exhibitions and auctions held in various places have also promoted the prosperity of the jade market. The return of jade merchants means the recovery and development of jade industry, which increases the market demand and economic value of jade.