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Chapter 444: Treasures in a Cellar

As the territory of the Yuan Dynasty continued to expand, more and more countries came to pay tribute to the Yuan Dynasty.

Every time envoys from various countries presented various treasures to Emperor Yuan, Emperor Yuan usually gave gifts to the envoys when they returned home.

Among these gifts, most of them are Jingzhen porcelain.

For example: the Ater Temple in Iran and the Sala Museum in Istanbul. Most of the various blue and white porcelains of the Yuan Dynasty in Jingzhen were given by the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty at that time.

Another example: In the twenty-sixth year of Zhiyuan (1289), the first year of Zhen (1296), and the third year of Zhizhi (1323), Thai envoys met with Emperor Yuan many times to offer gifts.

When the envoys returned home, Emperor Yuan gave them gifts such as brocade and porcelain.

The jade pot spring bottle in Chen Wenzhe's hand was taken by its owner on a trip to the Western Regions during a gift.

Something must have gone wrong during this mission to the Western Regions, because it ended up in a cellar.

That seems to be the cellar of a temple, can it be considered a cellar?

Seeing this secret, Chen Wenzhe's originally a little depressed spirit immediately cheered up.

Because what he saw was not just this jade pot and spring vase.

There are a lot of things hidden in that cellar.

Seeing the cellar, Chen Wenzhe immediately became curious.

He really wanted to know how this jade pot and spring bottle was handed down.

Now it seems that it must have been preserved in the cellar for seven or eight hundred years and has been passed down to this day.

Therefore, Chen Wenzhe watched the process of his mission to the Western Regions again, especially the scenery on the way.

He wanted to know where the last piece of porcelain was hidden in the cellar.

Unfortunately, the scenery in the Yuan Dynasty is very different from today.

Besides, the Western Region was really too big, and he could only roughly see some special landforms.

As for the cities that passed through, there should be very few that can be preserved to this day.

If you really want to know, you need to look up the Silk Road that was on the road back then.

As long as you understand the golden trade route, you should be able to deduce where the last piece of porcelain was hidden.

In fact, these are not important now, because this jade pot spring bottle was finally dug out.

It was an expedition team that dug it out, and they were foreigners.

No matter how you look at it, Chen Wenzhe feels like a group of British soldiers?

This period should be at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, right?

The facts are very strange. The fate of the British soldiers did not seem to be good.

After they got lost, they encountered a ruins, and it was in that ruins that they discovered a cellar of treasures.

Unfortunately, they were exhausted by that time and had no suitable means of transportation, so they had to collect some bottles and cans, mainly for water.

Therefore, a large Yuan blue and white lion rolling ball vase and a jade pot spring vase were brought out.

After that, this group of soldiers went through a lot of hardships and hardships. Finally, because they had stored enough water, they walked out of a desert and came to an oasis.

However, in this oasis, the ugliness of human nature is undoubtedly exposed.

It is easy to share adversity, but it is difficult to share wealth.

After escaping from danger, the treasure they discovered became the trigger of the fight.

In the end, the new owner of Yu Hu Chun Ping won.

Well, whoever wins will be the owner of the Yu Hu Chun Ping for a while.

Since then, this treasure has been following the British man.

It went to Asan Country at that time because the people there were really easy to identify.

It's a pity that Chen Wenzhe couldn't understand Ah San's language at that time, and he couldn't even understand the English of that period.

Therefore, for this scene, Chen Wenzhe could only choose to fast forward.

If needed in the future, he could take another look and maybe find some hidden treasures from Asan.

You know, the British soldiers did all kinds of evil in Asan. At that time, it was normal to rob some temples and get some of the temple's treasures.

Perhaps it was because of this that the British soldier did not go out to look for the cache hidden in the desert.

Because in addition to some porcelain, there are some gold and silver and gold and silverware in that cellar.

These things were not indispensable to the British army that colonized the world at that time.

Besides, hiding in the desert, that person is not afraid of being discovered.

It was at this time that the jade pot spring bottle resumed its main function, to hold wine!

Although it is a bit bigger, it is just right for some people who are addicted to alcohol, or who like to drink alcohol.

With this function, Chen Wenzhe saw more pictures.

From Asan to Dahai City, the Englishman has been on a steady rise.

Unfortunately, it seems that he has never had the opportunity to enter the desert again, so naturally there is no way to retrieve the treasure hidden in the desert.

What happened after that was more dramatic.

The owner of Yu Hu Chun Ping had an accident during a chaos.

Someone took advantage of the chaos and beat him to death.

In this way, it is logical that the things fell into the hands of another group of people.

Unfortunately, before they could warm themselves up, they were attacked again, and these people were finished.

Later, after several circulations, the porcelain base was polished, and finally it entered the market. Later, it was collected by others, and finally appeared in a cellar. Finally, it was discovered by Qian Qiansheng's demolition team and fell into Qian Qiansheng's hands.

Therefore, that large jar may have been made by Qian's descendants, but it actually has nothing to do with Qian Qiansheng.

Touching the jade pot and spring vase in front of me, this blue and white one with red underglaze is much more valuable than that big vase. At the very least, its experience is really rich.

It can be said that this thing is a specimen, which witnesses the glory of the porcelain industry in the Yuan Dynasty.

At that time, porcelain was the main export commodity of the Yuan Dynasty, so no one would be interested in it, right?

It was also for this reason that the porcelain industry at that time developed to a very high level.

It can be said that this harvest allowed him to understand some of the fine porcelain and superb craftsmanship of the Yuan Dynasty.

However, understanding and having the opportunity to learn does not mean that you will be able to do it.

Although with Chen Wenzhe's basic accumulation, he can now produce things that are comparable to contemporary craftsmanship, he still needs more practice for some particularly professional craftsmanship.

On the contrary, the firing of blue and white glaze with red gave him a little more confidence.

Blue and white and underglaze red are fired together. If there is no special blue and white formula and underglaze red formula, the firing will not be successful at all, or the probability of successful firing is too low.

I obtained the formulas of copper red glaze and blue and white glaze. Although it is a bit unqualified, as long as I try it a few more times, I may be able to find the pattern.

The most important thing is that in this way, he does not need to fire one porcelain in one kiln, but can produce it in large quantities.

Firing in large quantities, no matter how low the chance of success is, there should still be some gains, right?


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