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User:Virek

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This user patrols the recent changes Old School Style.
This user believes that articles are useless without images.
This user contributes using Firefox.
VThis user adheres to the philosophy that an edit a day keeps the vandals at bay.
This user has a zero tolerance policy on vandalism.
trivia This user hates trivia sections in articles.
This user enjoys contributing to Wikipedia without wearing clothes.
This user clicks on Random article way too often.
This user respects copyright, but sometimes it can be a major pain.
This user removes personal attacks because it's the right thing to do.

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Jadeite Cabbage
The Jadeite Cabbage, also known as Jadeite Cabbage with Insects, is a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a head of Chinese cabbage, with a locust and a katydid camouflaged in the leaves. Created by an unknown sculptor in the 19th century, it was first displayed in the Forbidden City's Yonghe Palace, the residence of Consort Jin, who probably received it as part of her dowry for her wedding to the Guangxu Emperor in 1889. The Jadeite Cabbage is now part of the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. It has been called the museum's "most famous masterpiece" and, along with the Meat-Shaped Stone and the Mao Gong ding, is considered one of the Three Treasures of the National Palace Museum.Sculpture credit: unknown; photographed by the National Palace Museum

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