Jade stone gambling was a traditional Chinese culture of stone gambling. It was very popular in the jade raw stone market. Jade stone gambling usually referred to the trading activity of buying uncut jade in the stone gambling market and trying to predict its value. In jade gambling, people would usually leave some holes or cracks on the raw stone and guess how these defects would affect the value of the raw stone. This kind of trading activity was often accompanied by risks because people could not be sure of the future performance of the raw stone, so they needed to invest a lot of money and time to observe and analyze. The jadeite jingle was a language commonly used by stone gambling players to describe the characteristics and possible value of raw stones when observing and analyzing them. These jingles might include: - "Dispersed light is difficult to gather, and the quality of jade is difficult to determine." - "It doesn't matter if there are patterns on the shell. It's the beauty and ugliness inside that matters." - "If the stone is not neat, don't feel bad. Good jade is one in a million." - " The value of the crack's sentience or ruthlessness immediately changed." These jingles could help stone gamblers better understand the characteristics and possible value of raw stones, thus improving their skills and confidence in stone gambling.