According to Chinese mythology, at the Chinese capital of Chang'an, a scholar name Chia Tzu-lung learned of a new neighbor, Mr. Chen. Chia found out that Mr. Chen had a stone, which, when he rubbed it against a tile or brick and muttered a charm, would turn the tile or brick to silver. Mr. Chen lost the stone at one point and this illustration, dating to 1922, shows Chia finding the stone.
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