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Chapter 104 Treasures even out

Gao Dashan was very familiar with every treasure on the exhibition stand. As he informed again and again, items were auctioned one by one. Of course, there were also items that were just looking for people to appreciate and appraise without buying, but until now such collectors have not yet

Many, only three appeared.

This time it was something belonging to Han Peacock, so Han Peacock naturally came on stage. The experts present were very quick at appraising jade, so Gao Dashan’s attention soon shifted to Han Peacock.

"It's this little brother Han again, you are extraordinary every time you make a move! I wonder if you are exchanging or auctioning the Buddha statues?" Gao Dashan said with a smile.

Han Kongque had already had an idea, so he simply said: "Since I took it out, I naturally want to sell it, and I want to sell it at a high price. The price of two Buddha statues is 30 million. Friends who are interested can bid."

"Thirty million? Isn't this kid crazy?"

"Two such small jade Buddhas actually cost 30 million?"

"Thirty million, the money now is really comparable to waste paper."

"It's such a good thing. Those who didn't know better thought it was a glass product! If I had 30 million, I would definitely buy it."

With the quotation of Han Peacock, various discussions have come out. A large part of the people here do not play with jade, so they disagree with the asking price of 30 million for such two modern carvings, so I

There are many people who are sarcastic and sarcastic about Han Peacock.

"Brother Han, I wonder if I can buy one of them. If you auction these two together, it will increase our pressure!" Wang Chaoyang looked at Han Peacock, his eyes full of annoyance. If he wasn't too greedy, maybe one of them would

One piece is already lying in his family's treasure house.

"Boss Wang has already bought a treasure, so don't worry about these two pieces anymore. I will pay 30 million. If there is no price higher than this, these two jade Buddhas will be mine." Jiang Lin had already said

I fell in love with Han Peacock’s pair of jade Buddhas, so I directly offered the highest price in Han Peacock’s mind.

As soon as Jiang Lin's words fell, the crowd fell silent. Those who originally laughed at Han Kongque for being crazy about money were immediately speechless and speechless.

Han Peacock looked at the expressions of everyone present in a funny way, especially Qin Mingyue's bright red mouth, which opened in surprise, revealing two rows of white teeth inside, which was even more stunning.

"Thirty million is already the highest price paid for this pair of jade Buddhas. If no one bids, these pair of jade Buddhas will go to Mr. Jiang." Han Kongque's actual psychological price is only 24 million. Although blood jade is rare,

But such a small pendant cannot be sold for the sky-high price of 15 million.

Among the people present, only Phoenix Jewelry could compete with Jiang Lin, but they obviously would not buy the pair of Blood Buddhas because the pair of Blood Buddhas themselves came from them.

In the end, no one competed with Jiang Lin. Jiang Lin bought the pair of Blood Buddhas for 30 million.

After the transfer was completed, Jiang Lin walked off the stage and stood next to Han Peacock: "Brother Han is so extraordinary!"

"Not as good as Mr. Jiang, you are really rich and powerful." Han Kongque really could not imagine that the Jiang Lin family would be so rich. The sky-high price of 30 million was sold out without blinking an eye.

Jiang Lin laughed a few times and then said: "Brother Han will know after a while. It's not that I, Jiang Lin, are rich, but that the group of people behind me are rich and profound. I am just a representative who pushed down the front desk."

"Well? Mr. Jiang represents many people?" Han Peacock really didn't expect this result.

Jiang Lindao: "Brother Han must have thought of it, right? How can we have the strength to support a museum if we rely solely on some families in our magic city?

What's more, it is the largest private museum in the country. You must know that such a museum cannot be built with money. If there is no treasure, even if the museum is established, how many people will come to see it? "

Hearing this, Han Kongque's heart moved: "You already have the treasure at the bottom of the box? Are these you bought now just some supplements you made?"

"Hehe, Brother Han is really smart. You will soon know that we are well prepared this time. What appears this time is enough to shock the whole world." Jiang Lin said proudly.

"You mean this antique collection exchange meeting is where you announce your plans?" Han Kongque said.

"Okay, let's begin. The moment to witness the miracle has arrived." Jiang Lin immediately became excited when he saw that a work by a famous calligrapher from the Qing Dynasty was successfully auctioned.

"This time it is a pearl, a huge pearl, but it is only used for communication, and the owner does not want to take action, so friends who are interested should hurry up and take a look. If you miss this opportunity, you don't know when it will happen in the future.

Only then can we see it." Gao Dashan's expression also looked very excited this time.

This pearl is so big! It is about two inches long, with a delicate surface, rich color, and olive shape. It is truly a rare thing that has never been seen before.

Everyone who saw it stayed there, even the Korean peacock.

"Is this the crown jewel?" Han Peacock hesitated for a moment, but still expressed his guess.

Most of the people standing with Han Peacock were the elite collectors who came down from the stage just now. After hearing Han Peacock’s question, several people immediately said in surprise: "Crown Pearl?"

"Crown Pearl? Is it a national treasure passed down from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty?" Fat Liu looked at Han Peacock in surprise.

"It should be this orb. There are not many records of such a big pearl in history. The most recent record is the crown pearl in Cixi."

"This pearl is six or seven centimeters in size, which is two inches long. It is not necessarily correct to say that such a big pearl is from the Cixi tomb. Some people say that when Japan was defeated, the Japanese took it from the last emperor Puyi.

I stole such a big crown jewel and took it back to Japan." Professor Yu Qian said.

Han Kongque said: "Professor Yu is right, but it is also a legend. I wonder if there is another legend. Does Professor Yu know about it? There is also a legend that the beaded crown is the phoenix crown worn by Empress Dowager Cixi when she was buried in the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty.

According to the "Notes of Aiyuexuan" written by Li Lianying's eldest son Li Chengwu, the pearl crown "has a pearl weighing four taels, as big as an egg. At that time, it was worth more than 10 million taels of silver, which is about 800 million yuan."

", is one of the most precious treasures in the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty. This thing was stolen when Sun Dianying robbed the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty in 1928, and its whereabouts are unknown."

Yu Qian shook her head and said: "That rumor of yours belongs to unofficial history. As for whether Sun Dianying really dug out the Crown Pearl from the Dongling Tomb, there is no way to verify it. However, the one in Puyi's hand was inherited in an orderly manner.

of."

This is what Professor Zheng Cheng also said: "The only pearl of this size recorded in the Qing Dynasty was the one inherited from the Qianlong period. In fact, you two may be talking about the same one. The size of two inches is six or seven centimeters, and the size of two inches is six or seven centimeters.

For example, the size of an egg is also six or seven centimeters. If it is the same egg, then either Cixi or Puyi may get this orb."

Qin Dake also said at this time: "Both legends are possible, but no matter which one, the final result is that it disappeared. Now we can only determine its origin by asking the owner of the orb. However, it was inherited from the Qing Dynasty

It seems that everyone has no objection to the crown jewel that came down?"

Professor Yu Qian said: "There should be no objection to this. The inheritance of orbs is very orderly. Legend has it that one day during the Qianlong period, Emperor Qianlong found it when he was walking outside the Haidian Palace and set it in his crown."

At this time, another professor Liu Fengxue also said: "There are clear records recording the inheritance of crown beads in the Qing Dynasty until the last emperor Xuantong. Xuantong should have brought this gem out of the palace."

Han Peacock looked at these professors and experts strangely. Although they did not say it clearly, a few words from a few people directly denied his guess and confirmed the inheritance of this orb.

Although Han Kongque also knew that it was possible that, as they said, it was Puyi who took him out of the palace and was later taken away by the Japanese, are these experts and professors too sure?

Han Kongque was not sure whether this precious pearl was from the tomb of Cixi or brought out by Puyi. After all, it was all legend, so he said nothing more. Anyway, they all believed that this was the crown jewel passed down from the Qing Dynasty.

An orb appeared in the field, bringing the atmosphere to a climax. Although items like the Yuan Qinghua and the Kowloon Sword would be considered national treasures if they were authentic, this kind of national treasure is not as attractive as a pearl as big as an egg.

eyeballs.

Just when Han Peacock was thinking wildly, there was another commotion in the venue. Han Peacock hurriedly squeezed onto the stage and took a look. Inside was an emerald ball with a diameter of twenty centimeters. It was pure and transparent green, and looked like a pool of clear water.

There is no trace of impurities. To be honest, it really looks like the enlarged glass beads I played with when I was a child.

"The emerald watermelon in Cixi's mausoleum?" Han Kongque was full of questions. At the exchange meeting, these people came into conflict with Cixi's mausoleum. Isn't this Sun Dianying's descendant coming to the exchange meeting?

Next, another word came up: "The vast sky descended on Zuo to serve as the foundation for the opening of the Han Dynasty. The gods praised the five-star night, and Su Lingye lamented that the emperor's luck had not been granted Wanbao Zenghuan. The twelve days of destiny...

An ode to departure?"

This time Han Peacock was at a loss, and he even came out with the song of departure?

"Ode to the Master" was written by Suo Jing, a calligrapher of the Western Jin Dynasty. It is the only calligraphy handed down by Suo Jing and the earliest calligraphy work in China.

At the beginning, the inheritance was very orderly. First, it was collected by Princess Taiping in the Tang Dynasty, then entered the palace in the Song Dynasty, collected by collector Wang Shimao in the Ming Dynasty, and then entered the palace in the Qing Dynasty.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi took the volume out of the palace in the name of rewarding Pujie. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Puyi was captured by the Soviet Union, and the original version of "Ode to the Master" was lost among the people.

But it suddenly appeared at the China Guardian auction in 2003, and the Forbidden City decisively purchased it for NT$20 million using the "right of first refusal".

However, due to the family relationship between the former deputy director of the Forbidden City and the Guardian staff, as well as the legal loopholes in the purchase process and various doubts about the work itself, the outside world believes that this "Ode to the Master" may be a fake.

Some people speculate that the original work is still in the Soviet Union or Northeast China. There has been no reply from the Forbidden City, so it is still temporarily classified as missing.

Now that this word appears here, what is the rhythm?


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