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Chapter 594 National Treasure

Chu Hao accompanied Su Molan to visit six or seven courtyard houses in succession. It must be said that Su Molan was dazzled by the dazzling array of antiques and cultural relics in them.

In addition to collecting a large number of bronze ritual vessels, porcelain and jades from various dynasties that are within the public's understanding of antiques, there are precious calligraphy and paintings by famous artists, swords and jade worn by ancient celebrities, etc.

It is almost all-encompassing, including everything from eating, drinking and eating.

These include chamber pots and mouthwash utensils used by many emperors since the Han Dynasty, and even precious secret instruments used by the emperor's concubines and the emperor between the beds.

Most of them are made of copper, which shows that the ancient emperors were unable to cope with the harem of three thousand people, so they had to use props to assist them.

To put it simply, all the treasures used by ancient princes, nobles, celebrities and sages were collected by Old Man Zhu without exception.

The wide variety and wide range of uses really opened Su Molan's eyes.

Of course, it was inevitable to scold Chu Hao with a blushing face. Why did he buy so many pickled things? Could they be considered national treasures?

Chu Hao smiled and repeated Old Man Zhu's original words, saying that no matter whether it was the essence of what was eaten and drank above, or the dregs of what was vomited and excreted below, they were all an indispensable part of our flower-growing nation, and nothing could be missing.

Moreover, in this world, in addition to rare things being valuable, weird things are also valuable. The more bizarre and weird things are, the rarer they are.

The richer its archaeological and historical value is. For example, when people mention the precious burial objects of the old witch Cixi, the first thing they think of is the luminous pearl in her mouth, the emerald watermelon by her side, and the old witch’s shit basin.

Also known as "official room".

Well, it’s naturally impossible to bring a excrement basin into someone’s funeral.

But it does not affect the public's thinking of this old witch and immediately associates her excrement basin with those precious funerary objects.

One can imagine how famous the old witch's shit basin is, and its value far exceeds that of the emerald watermelon night pearl.

The materials and manufacturing techniques are of course expensive and superb, but the poop basin she used alone is enough to drive a bunch of collectors who love to collect weird and obscene skills crazy.

Don't want to bury your head deep in the shit basin and take a whiff of the elegance of this second empress of all time...

After visiting six or seven courtyard houses, I heard that there were hundreds of courtyard houses that stored antiques and antiques like this. Even though Su Molan had always regarded money as nothing, she couldn't help but gasp in shock.

Curious, she casually asked Chu Hao how much these things cost in total.

Chu Hao calculated for a while and found that except for the tens of thousands of dollars he gave to Old Man Zhu at the beginning, Old Man Zhu bought most of them out of his own pocket.

Although the antiques from 1984 are ridiculously cheap, many people treat them as scraps. According to Mr. Zhu, the actual cost is at least more than one million.

One million!

Equivalent to one million households!

Su Molan, who had no idea about the true value of these antiques, couldn't help but sigh.

Not only did he not feel that he had made a lot of money, he patted Chu Hao on the shoulder with great distress and said that after spending so much money to collect these hot old gadgets, it would be better to exchange them for US dollars and go to the United States to make a living.

Chu Hao smiled and said nothing. He said to himself that this million was just the money for antiques, not to mention the money spent on the hundreds of courtyard houses. The total amount was at least a few million.

Chu Hao was not interested in discussing the future value of these antiques with Su Molan. Anyway, he wanted to keep them for his own collection and appreciation, and had no intention of selling them.

There is a saying in the stock market that as long as you don't cut off the money, it will just be a loss on the books, and Gouzhuang can't do anything to you.

In the same way, as long as he does not sell these antiques, no matter how high their future value is, it will still be a book value. They are priceless and have no market. Chu Hao will keep them and put them in his "Chongjing Museum" in the future.

What is Chongjing, that is, the vision of reviving, both his Chongjing Investment Company in Xiangjiang and the subsequent Chongjing Museum were all established based on his beautiful vision after reviving.

In the future, he wants all Chinese people to be able to appreciate the cultural relics and antiques passed down by their ancestors for free and appreciate the historical heritage that spans thousands of years.

He simply wanted to show off and compete with the British Museum who burned, killed and looted the Old Summer Palace in the past, and told them what a real antique is.

Of course, on a whim, he imitated Comrade Hongli and stamped his seals on the calligraphy and paintings of famous artists of all dynasties, and it was also an elegant thing to draw bastards, little sparrows, etc.

After seeing the tip of the iceberg in Chairman Chu's huge collection, Su Molan finally dispelled the last trace of suspicion about the abnormal relationship between him and the deputy director comrade.

With such a large number of antique cultural relics, if it were left in the past ten years, even if this kid had ten lives, it would not be enough. Many of them are truly national treasures and can become treasures in the Palace Museum.
Chapter completed!
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