After another ten minutes, Li Yang finally came back.
He Jie and Gao Feng were still following Li Yang, and He Jie even had a look of helplessness on his face. He didn't expect that Li Yang still had the habit of being a good person.
Something happened outside just now. To be precise, someone encountered a rogue.
The middle-aged man in his thirties brought his family's treasures to the antique city to sell them. He was targeted by a few scoundrels and almost fell into their trap.
The thing he was selling was the copybook in his bag. The man offered a price of 200,000 yuan. The scoundrels paid the price a few times before agreeing, and then took him to this hotel.
The hotel was not low-end, and a meal would cost at least a thousand dollars. In a place like this, the man was both cautious and relieved, thinking that the person who could bring him to this place would be someone who sincerely wanted to buy him. Baby people.
Those people also took out a contract and read it to him one by one.
The contract doesn't sound like much. It means that both parties adhere to the principle of fair transactions, pay for each item, and are not responsible for the authenticity of the items after the transaction. It is similar to many contracts for antique transactions.
In the end, he took the contract and looked at it, and it was very similar to what these people said.
At this time, he signed with confidence.
But what he didn't expect was that it turned out to be a trap. The contract was correct, but there was one thing that was not told to him, and it was not written in detail, so he signed it without paying attention.
This is the currency used when buying and selling things.
This contract should be traded in Korean won. The reason is very simple. The person who bought this thing is a Korean, so naturally it has to be traded in Korean currency. When the seller found out, it was already too late. He had signed it. Already.
Those scoundrels, deliberately being generous, were willing to pay him 10,000 yuan to buy this copybook.
Ten thousand yuan is equivalent to more than one million Korean won, which is indeed much more than the contract.
It's a pity that this middle-aged man is not stupid. When he saw this situation, he knew that he had been tricked and wanted to run away. In the end, he was blocked by those people in the aisle. What happened after that was what Li Yang and the others saw.
After He Jie sat down at the table, he took a sip of tea and recounted the antecedents in one breath. He only learned about these after he went out. Before, Gao Feng only had a brief understanding and did not know so much in detail.
"What happened next, how did this thing get into your hands?"
Qin Jiaru raised her head, blinked her cute little eyes, and looked at He Jie curiously. He Jie is a senior government official, very good at talking, and has a different temperament about him. Telling such a story is very attractive. people.
"later!"
He Jie turned around, looked at Li Yang again, shook his head vigorously, and then continued: "After our police officer found out, he severely reprimanded those scoundrels. Under the light of the police officer, Several people realized their mistake and immediately left in despair. The seller thanked him and sold the copybook to him!"
"Pfft!"
Li Yang was drinking water and vomited out a lot at once, almost choking.
He raised his head and looked at He Jie dumbfounded. He didn't expect He Jie to have such a humorous side. What is his brilliance? It was clearly the scoundrels who wanted to get violent when they saw their nosy, but Gao Feng gave them a lesson. A meal.
As for the contract, it was invalid because it was deceptive, and those scoundrels threatened them. As a result, He Jie made two phone calls, and soon someone from the police station here took them away.
He Jie's relationships are really spread all over the country.
The man who sold the copybooks was true in thanking Li Yang, but Li Yang bought the copybook at the original price, 200,000 yuan, not a penny less.
But for Li Yang, no matter how expensive this copybook is, he has to buy it. The contents inside must not fall into the hands of others, at least not now. It contains information about Sui Hou Zhu, and there are more than one Sui Hou.
beads.
"Li Yang, can you let me see this copybook of yours?"
Mr. Qin said to Li Yang with a smile. Li Yang hesitated for a while, but finally took out the copybook from the bag. This copybook has a total of eighteen pages, with two compartments on the front page and at the end, which are very secretive.
, people who don’t know can’t see it at all.
The copybook itself was nothing, what Li Yang was most concerned about was the secret message inside.
He had already read the contents of these secret letters with his special ability. He bought this copybook as a precaution to prevent others from seeing what was inside. This was related to a big secret.
It is also an extremely important clue.
"Good words!"
Opening the copybook, Mr. Qin nodded in admiration. Lu Ming, regardless of his identity, could indeed write well. This was a copybook he had carefully made. He naturally strived for excellence and wrote well.
The eighteen pages of copybooks were quickly read. Mr. Qin closed the copybook and pondered for a moment.
Strictly speaking, this copybook is not cheap at 200,000 yuan. The calligraphy is good, but Lu Wenxuan is not well-known, the author is unknown, and the calligraphy is not good no matter how beautiful it is.
To a certain extent, calligraphy and painting are also closely related to the author’s reputation.
However, this copybook is still available for more than 100,000 yuan. Those scoundrels were not of good quality but had good eyesight. They saw the value of this copybook, so they set up a trap for that person.
I guess they have done this kind of thing a lot. If they hadn't met Li Yang today, this mute seller would have had to swallow his misfortune and accept his bad luck.
A few people used the contract as a cover, and there were so many people that he would suffer even more if they took action. These people really dared to take action, otherwise they would not have been punished by Gao Feng.
After such a long delay, the food was almost cold, and the copybook didn't show anything special. Qin Jiaru and the others didn't pay much attention to it, and they all started fighting with the delicious food on the table.
After lunch, Mr. Qin and Li Yang parted ways and continued wandering elsewhere.
Qin Jiaru's mentality changed and she no longer thought about picking up the leaks. However, walking more and seeing more would help her eyesight and experience. It was also good to study more during this time.
After walking around for a while in the afternoon, but not finding much, Li Yang returned to the hotel directly.
In fact, Li Yang's harvest has been great, and the road has surprised him, and he is very satisfied.
The biggest gain was the copybook, or to be precise, the secret letter in the copybook. What was written in it was really astonishing.
This was a secret letter written by Lu Ming before returning to Beijing. As for why it was not sent out and why it was left in the mezzanine of his copybook, Li Yang did not know.
The secret letter records the results of Lu Ming's investigation in Yunnan. He has found out the whereabouts of Sui Houzhu. Sui Houzhu last appeared in the Dali royal family and fell into the hands of Duan Zhixiang, Emperor Shenzong of Dali.
The Dali emperor regarded Sui Houzhu and other treasures as his burial objects and buried them together.
I have a certain understanding of Duan Zhixiang and Li Yang. He was an emperor, unlike Lu Ming who was just an inspector. To learn ancient cultural knowledge is to remember many historical celebrities, but not everyone in history.
It is impossible to remember everyone. Even Li Yang, who has a photographic memory, can't remember them. There are too many such people.
Just like today's officialdom, because of the government website, many officials have almost accessed the Internet, or their names can be found online.
It can be said that no one in the country can name all the officials who have been in the news, let alone the positions and interests of each of them. The main reason is that there are too many.
From ancient times to the present, the number of officials whose names have been recorded is more than the number of officials whose names are left online today, and it is even more difficult to remember.
Celebrities are different. Duan Zhixiang was the emperor of the Later Dali Kingdom. He reigned for thirty-three years. When Li Yang was studying antiques, there were records of these emperors in the basic materials. As long as they appeared, even if they were emperors for only one day, they were all
There are records of them.
Li Yang also knew that Duan Zhixiang loved rare treasures and precious things.
It is really possible to say that Sui Houzhu fell into his hands and eventually became his burial object.
But these things didn't make Li Yang stand up in shock. In the secret letter, Lu Ming also wrote some of his investigations and speculations. In addition to Sui Houzhu, Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Lanting Collection" may also be written by Duan Zhixiang.
in hand.
"Preface to the Lanting Collection" is the most proud work of calligraphy master Wang Xizhi. It is also known as the first running script and the first calligraphy in China. This is a work of the master that has been mythical. It is a pity that no one in modern times has seen it.
, what is left in the world are all copied by later people, and most of these copyers have never seen the real original.
It can be said that Li Yang was both surprised and happy about this news.
Many people are rumoring that "Lanting Preface" fell into the hands of Wu Zetian and was buried in the Qianling Mausoleum. However, this is just news after all. No one has evidence to prove that the world's best calligraphy work is in the Qianling Mausoleum.
Although the secret letter Li Yang obtained was just speculation, it was at least a piece of evidence.
Judging from the handwritten notes and these secret letters, Li Yang could also guess that Lu Ming was the person who came to Yunnan to secretly investigate the news about Sui Houzhu, and he really found out the results of his investigation, "Lanting Preface"
It can only be said to be an accident, an unexpected surprise.
This is not only true for Lu Ming, but also true for Li Yang.
In another secret letter, Lu Ming wrote very unwillingly. He asked why he was asked to return to Beijing. He had already found out the results and even obtained the location where Duan Zhixiang buried the treasure.
Sala Pass is where Sui Houzhu might have hidden.
Unfortunately, he only explored the place and was hurriedly recalled to the capital. Another secret letter asked him to go back. The tone of the order must not be wrong.
All this was the real reason why Li Yang was so shocked. He came to Yunnan with the purpose of looking for clues about Sui Houzhu, but before he took any action, the news fell on him.
At this time, Li Yang was still rejoicing. He was glad that he came here today. He was glad that he met Mr. Qin and went to the restaurant to have dinner together.
If we miss this point, I don’t know where this copybook will end up. It is very likely that Li Yang will lose contact with it. That would be equivalent to losing the news of Sui Houzhu and losing the chance to recover the "Preface to the Lanting Collection".
Chance.
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Two updates today, make up for the arrears tomorrow, at least three updates tomorrow