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          Wenchang Pavilion in Longhu Mountain once had a strange vision: During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Jiangxi student Zhang Weijing stayed in the pavilion at night and dreamed that the Big Dipper turned into silver beads and fell on the inkstone, and the four words "pass every exam" appeared on the surface of the beads. After waking up, he followed the dream and took the hundred-year-old red rope from the altar of Tianshi Mansion, melted the silver ingots of incense and cast them into four beads, asked the high-level master to carve the seal with cinnabar pen, and then attached the "gilded blessing card" of Sanqing Hall as a buckle. Zhang wore this necklace to Beijing for the imperial examination, and the exam questions happened to match the inscription on the beads, and he passed the imperial examination and won the third place. Since then, this item has become a must-have item for students of all generations to go to the mountain. The answer sheet of the palace examination is still preserved in the Sutra Cave, and silver light can be seen between the ink marks.

         This item is actually a wearable armor for civil service. When the silver beads reflect the examination papers like stars falling on a jade plate, it is the sound of metal and stone that bursts out when the mysteries of the thousand-year-old examinations collide with the sharp spirit of contemporary youth.