1. This is a jade ornament unearthed near Liu Shiwei Mausoleum of the Han Yuan Emperor.
2. It is 7 cm high and 8.9 cm long.
3. The jade material is made of white mutton tallow jade collected in Hotan, Xinjiang. It is shiny, translucent and flawless.
4. It is polished by means of round carving, engraving and Yin line mound pattern. It is made of a piece of jade into three parts, namely, the upper middle part is a fairy riding on a horse, and the lower part is a rectangular auspicious cloud.
5. The Immortal wears a square scarf, a long skirt, and long hair. He grabs the mane on the horse's neck with one hand, holds a piece of Ganoderma lucidum with the other hand and holds it on the horse's mane at the same time. He looks forward and rides on the horse's back; The immortal rode a horse, with his chest raised and his head raised, his mouth open and his teeth bared, his mane erect and had been cut and decorated by people, and his belly had wings. Among the front feet, one foot lifted, the other stepped on the clouds decorated below, and the back feet were bent and pedaled.
6. The auspicious clouds under the feet of the horse are decorated under the four feet in a flat rectangular triangle shape. The bottom is flat and the face is decorated with cloud patterns.
7. This shape is a specific representation of a popular legend and reverence on jade wares at that time.