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Chapter 398 He is quite lucky

Chen Wenzhe looked at the two rough stones over and over again.

As long as there is a slight performance, it has been cut into pieces, and the performance in some places is quite good.

However, when someone bought it, he started to cut the stone, and when he cut it with a knife, the green was cut away.

The next few cuts were made from several sides, but nothing was found.

Finally, with a knife in the middle, I saw the shit inside.

One knife will make you poor, another will make you rich, and one knife will pierce sackcloth. This is a well-known jargon in the jade gambling industry. It means that if you hit the stone with one knife, you will either become rich overnight, or you will lose everything, or even lose your life!

This piece of gambling stone, judging from its appearance, would certainly not be cheap, but after being cut into pieces, it turned into garbage.

This is a typical case of poverty. If you take too many risks and borrow money, you may end up wearing sackcloth.

In ancient times, people who died unexpectedly were considered lucky to be able to wear sackcloth.

This gambling stone is very dangerous, but if you really persist to the end, you can turn around.

It's a pity that this piece is left here. Apparently, its original owner gave up on it and he didn't hold on to it until the end.

"Why, little brother, you want to continue betting? The performance of this area is not good. Now it only costs 30,000 yuan. As long as you pay 30,000 yuan, you can continue to gamble and see. If it comes out green, you will make a lot of money. Its original external performance is very good."

Arriving here, the boss immediately saw Chen Wenzhe staring at the large gambling stone.

"I don't want them all, I just want to try one of them."

"Want a piece? Which piece? Forget it, I'll give you 10,000, you can choose whatever you want."

Seeing the boss's impatient look, Chen Wenzhe discovered that the bosses in this industry were even more shady than those in their antique shop.

"Just give me a hundred yuan, any one will do." Since he was unkind, Chen Wenzhe also started to be unjust.

"One hundred?" The corner of the boss's mouth twitched.

"Only one hundred, buy these big pieces, otherwise who would want your collapsed garbage?"

The boss fell silent, waited for a while, opened his mouth, and finally sighed: "Eight hundred, you take all eight dollars."

Chen Wenzhe didn't expect that the boss would suddenly become easy to talk to.

At this point, he didn't need to say anything more. Eight hundred yuan, a junk price, was enough.

Zheng Yu immediately rushed to pay the money, and each of the four brothers took two yuan.

These two pieces weigh more than 100 kilograms, which is quite heavy.

"It's a hundred yuan a knife, and you can go over there and get eight cuts." After saying that, the boss pointed to the cutting machine not far away.

Chen Wenzhe took a look and realized that this saved him a lot of trouble.

The four people came to the cutting machine in two separate steps, carrying eight pieces of rough stone.

A middle-aged man immediately asked if he wanted to help, but Chen Wenzhe naturally didn't want to.

Although there is plenty of green in the shit field, most of it is as useless as shit.

There is a gray background mixed in during this period. Only by removing these can the jadeite inside be seen.

Therefore, don’t look at the poor foundation. The more jade material is used, the more high-quality green jade will appear.

Since there was no need for help, the cutting worker stepped aside and allowed Chen Wenzhe and the others to do whatever they wanted.

The four of them naturally all looked at Chen Wenzhe.

Chen Wenzhe had seen a lot of jade cutting processes before, and later in his dream, he personally experienced the life of ancient carving craftsmen, so he knew how to interpret jade.

Although I have never cut jadeite raw stones myself, there is not much difference between them.

Eight chopped pieces of rough stone expose the inner foundation.

If this doesn't work, it turns out that you can still gamble. This is called gambling.

The main bet is on the bottom, which is called meat head in jargon. The main bet is on the clarity and thickness of the bottom.

After cutting it open, if nothing is found, you can still bet on fog.

In normal videos, the red, yellow, and green lights used in live broadcasts are actually fog, not emerald.

Fog is a layer of membrane with varying thickness between the outer skin and the bottom. The fog should be thin and transparent.

At present, the main bets on the market are white fog and yellow fog.

Only when you see the fog can you find emeralds. It's just possible.

If you see cracks, you can also bet. This is crack betting. The main bet is whether the stone is cracked.

Now that the rough stones in Chen Wenzhe's hands have all been cut, there is no need to bet on this or that. He just bets on luck, but he is relatively lucky.

Of course, he can also be said to be gambling on color, because he saw the jade produced inside, but the color and distribution of the jade also need to be carefully cut out.

Betting on color refers to betting on the color of "meat". Currently, it is popular to bet on the right color. Green should be green, abundant, and alive.

Looking at one of the gambling stones, this gambling stone passed by.

Rubbing stones is an old method, which is effective and safe.

Because if you don't find the right part and cut it off casually, you may lose the green "solution" and you will lose easily.

When polishing stones, you mainly look at the fog, background and color.

With the rub mouth, you can look inside and look for the green color of the jadeite by lighting it, so as to judge the depth, width and intensity of the green color of the jadeite.

The specific operation method is: "One wipe the hair, the second wipe the dry skin, the third wipe the ringworm, and the fourth wipe the loose flowers."

This piece of work is very good, but the effect of wiping it out is far from ideal.

However, the person who polished the stone was also a master. He wiped the window along a ribbon of floating flowers.

This ribbon that looks very green on the outside is called pine flower in the industry, and the darker one is called ringworm.

Anyway, it is the external manifestation of jade showing through the epidermis. Only with this kind of manifestation can we have jadeite.

Of course, without these things, if there is jade inside, you can't do anything with the original stone.

What Chen Wenzhe saw was that the outer color bands penetrated deep into the original stone.

But the distribution of this ribbon is very fragmented and very complicated. If it is not cut properly, there really won’t be much usable jadeite.

Therefore, stone cutting is also a technical job.

Regarding stone cutting, there is a lingo that goes like this: It does not count as an increase if it rises, but it counts as an increase if it cuts.

This gambling stone is a typical example of rising and falling.

In stone gambling, stone cutting is the most critical step, because winning or losing all depends on cutting.

Some people who gamble on stones, when they see the price rises after rubbing the stones, they immediately change their hands and let others gamble.

Because if you continue to rub or cut, the risk will increase, and the rise and fall will only take a fraction of a second.

Obviously, this gambling stone was inflated by a master. It felt bad, so he transferred it directly.

The next owner will be more unlucky.

He made six or seven cuts and found nothing. This can be considered a talent, because he reasonably avoided all the internal color bands.

Chen Wenzhe naturally had no worries about this. He just had to draw the line and use a jade cutting machine to slowly cut off the excess stones.

Therefore, the lines he draws are fragmented and abstract, just like joking.

This action, in the eyes of those who pay attention to them, is just nonsense.


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