"Map-scheme of the distribution of Baikal jade in the Bronze Age (
green shows the places of finds on the territory of Russia,
brown - on the territory of China):
1 - Seimas;
2 - Ust-Vetluzhsky burial ground;
3 - Turbine;
4 - Okunevo-15;
5 - Shaman cape;
6 - Shumilikha;
7 , Khake, Inner Mongolia;
8 - Daqiao (Big Bridge) on the river. Wuyer, Helongjiang Province;
9 - Wanhaitun, Heilongjiang Province;
10 - Xinxingxiang, Jilin Province"
https://elementy.ru/nauchno-populyar...tsveta_nefrita
- sky(america indian shaman)'s sunhead (Ring):
chinese script or character of 天 (sky): 3rd one

- then migrated to china,
Jade 玉 = 王 king:
Erlitou culture above in the map is called Xia:
Abstract: "**tees" was the supreme god worshipped by the early ancient people wholived in the Delta of the Yellow River (DYR). All the people of
Xia, Shangl and Zhouldynasties worshipped him. There are many striking similarities between Old Chinese "*tees" and Proto-Indo-European "*deus," based on the ancient documents. In addition, we have proof fromcomparative historical linguistics to verify that the two words share the same source. Evidence from historical records and linguistics comes to a common conclusion:
the early civilization of DYR received crucial influence from early Indo-European civilization.
even to Yangtze Valley

"On the left is a jade disk from Shumilikha, the Baikal region, processed according to the “northern” technology. Probably a semi-finished product from which the ring and disk were supposed to be obtained.
On the right - the "northern" technology of cutting a disc from jade (according to S. A. Semenov)"
"jade figurines. Hongshan culture, about 5500 years ago. n. According to Chinese researchers, the pose of the jade "shaman" ( right ) speaks of his work with internal energy (qi)"
- statue menhirs
- chemurchek
http://suyun.info/userfiles/bulletin...chemurchek.png