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Chapter 1409: Nine Palaces

Han Peacock sorted through the scattered cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace that have frequently appeared in the international auction market in recent years. The transaction price of this dragon-patterned jar can be ranked sixth. The highest price at present is a Qianlong light yellow ground Yangcai with the icing on the cake "Longevity Lian"

The long-necked gourd vase pictured in "Yan" also comes from the old collection of "Fangshanju".

Among the top six auctioned items of scattered cultural relics from the Old Summer Palace, the first place was a long-necked gourd vase from the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty with a pale yellow ground color and the icing on the cake, "Longevity". It was sold at Sotheby's in Hong Kong for 220 million yuan on October 7, 2010.

A cloisonné enamel double-crane incense burner made by Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty was sold for 111 million yuan at Christie's in Hong Kong on December 2, 2010, ranking second in the auction.

The third place is the twelve zodiac rabbit heads from the Old Summer Palace of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, which was sold at Christie's in Paris for 110 million yuan on February 25, 2009.

The fourth is the twelve zodiac rat heads from the Old Summer Palace of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, which were sold at Christie’s in Paris for 110 million yuan on February 25, 2009.

The fifth is the "Shen De Tang Bao" Jiaolong Niu Baoxi from Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty, which was sold for 90.85 million yuan at Poly Capital in the Imperial Capital on December 6, 2011.

A pink-green glaze embossed dragon jar made by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ranked sixth, and this one was sold for more than 74 million yuan.

These things were all snatched away, and now we need to buy them back at exorbitant prices. Han Peacock strongly disagrees with this.

In fact, we should be like little Japan. As long as the treasures are not flowing out through normal channels, no matter how good or precious they are, we will not pay a penny.

We just want to clearly tell those thieves, robbers, and gangsters that even if you steal an artifact, you won't be able to sell it for a penny, and you'll still be in trouble.

Because we will get it back one day, so they won't peep at our good things.

Looking at this dragon-patterned jar, Han Kongque once again thought of the last auction. In that autumn auction, more than 3,100 lots were auctioned, covering Chinese porcelain and handicrafts, Chinese calligraphy and painting, contemporary literati art, twentieth-century Chinese art, etc.

category, with a total estimated value of approximately HK$2.1 billion.

If it is really the group of shipwreck pirates here who took action, maybe there are more surprises here waiting for Han Peacock to discover.

What the Korean peacock likes most is to eat the black and eat the black, and to be a white wolf with nothing.

Sure enough, in the following time, Han Peacock discovered many treasures. This gave Han Peacock a feast for his eyes.

However, when it stopped, Han Kongque frowned again. With so many treasures, if he destroyed this sunken ship, he didn't know how much he would destroy.

But at this time, Han Peacock was also doubting, what if he was unable to break this sunken ship made of steel?

Thinking about it, five or six hours have passed. Could it be that the group of shipwreck pirates left?

In fact, Han Kongque thought wrong, but the group set up a trap, hoping to bring him in and eliminate him so that the projects above could be stopped, so that their secret base could be avoided from being exposed.

But Han Peacock didn't expect that the group of pirates who sunk the ship couldn't see him at all, and they couldn't notice Han Peacock following the submarine into the water, so the group didn't come to take a look at the sunken ship.

The group of shipwreck pirates had no idea that the mouse had already entered the cage.

So Han Kongque was studying their treasure inside the sunken ship, but he didn't know that the group didn't even know that he had sneaked in.

Feeling a little hungry, Han Peacock sat directly on an office chair in the cabin and looked at the peony picture on the table. Now Han Peacock was not in a happy mood.

No matter how good these things are, no matter how valuable these things are, they cannot be eaten now.

After putting all these things away and putting them back in their place, Han Peacock lay on the table and smiled bitterly.

After sitting there for an unknown amount of time, Han Kongque felt upset and irritable. He stood up again, walked to the edge of the cabin, and hit the deck hard. The deck made a dull sound, but it did not move at all.

At this time, Han Kongque's face became very ugly. He used eighty-nine percent of his strength, but it didn't have any impact on this deck?

"The steel plate is only three centimeters thick. How can I still not destroy it?" Han Peacock was a little surprised.

At this time, Han Kongque didn't care about the consequences of destroying the ship. He directly provoked and kicked him. This time he used all his strength.

There was a loud "bump", and Han Peacock could feel the shaking of the cabin under his feet. However, the wooden boards on the ship wall were not broken, let alone the steel plates inside.

"So strong?" Han Peacock stared at the ship wall in shock this time. It seemed that even if he wanted to destroy the ship, there was nothing he could do.

Looking at the smooth ship wall, there was nothing that could be easily damaged. Only then did Han Peacock become really worried.

Han Peacock no longer made any noise. He was afraid of being attacked by the group of shipwrecked pirates. If those people knew he was here, then he would not be able to make a surprise attack or run out while waiting for the door to open.

"I don't know if anyone heard those two words just now?" Han Kongque smiled bitterly, why couldn't he just hold on?

If he couldn't bear to do those two things, maybe the group would open the door and come in after a while.

"The design of this door is so deceptive that it can only be opened from the outside." Looking at the glorious hatch, Han Peacock smiled bitterly again.

This group of shipwreck pirates is really careful, but that's not surprising. If they weren't so careful, they wouldn't have found so many treasures, and they wouldn't have been discovered.

Han Kongque returned to the table in the center with a wry smile and hid his figure in the chair behind the desk.

Now let's leave it to fate! If those people find out, Han Peacock can still pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger. If he acts too powerful and alerts those people, he really has no chance.

Sitting on the chair, Han Kongque took out the Chaos Crystal hanging around his neck. He was really unwilling to do so. If the Chaos Space could still be opened, he wouldn't have to be trapped here like this.

The most important thing is that there is a lot of food in the chaotic space. If it can be opened, the Korean peacock will not have to continue to starve here.

"Huh? This chaos crystal can actually move on its own?" Han Peacock held the crystal in his hand, thinking he was dazzled.

"Can it really move on its own?" Seeing the Chaos Crystal beating again, Han Kongque finally confirmed that it was not that he was blinded by hunger, but that the Chaos Crystal was really shaking back and forth.

"Isn't this thing just a stone?" Han Kongque has always suspected that maybe this is a sacred stone used by the goddess Nuwa to mend the sky. Otherwise, how could there be such a large space hidden inside?

But now it seems that this stone is really not simple?

However, Han Peacock soon smiled bitterly again. A stone with a cave world inside is naturally not simple. Now that it can beat a few times, there seems to be nothing strange about it, right?

Thinking of this, Han Kongque let go of the crystal. He really wanted to see what this chaos crystal wanted to do.

The spar fell on the table and immediately started to roll. When it rolled to a certain place, it actually revolved around the center of the circle and kept spinning.

"What's going on?" Han Peacock was a little dumbfounded. Is there something magical about this table? Or is there something in it?

Han Kongque's heart moved, and he immediately released his spiritual consciousness. Sure enough, Han Kongque discovered that there was indeed something hidden in this place.

This side is in the corner of the table, and this side is wrapped by a piece of black leather, so Han Peacock has never noticed it.

When Han Peacock opened the piece of leather, he saw a square box hidden underneath. On the top side of the box, there was a nine-square grid painted on it.

Han Peacock studied it carefully and patted it under the table. A square box jumped out immediately.

Holding this box, it looks like a Rubik's Cube, a Rubik's Cube with numbers engraved on six sides.

Looking at the nine-square grid above, could this be a combination lock?

Although it was a guess, Han Peacock believed his guess.

It was really possible for ancient people to use this method to hide things. Look at the Rubik's Cube in their hands. It seems to be old at first glance. I really don't know who was so bored as to build such a password box.

If this thing was really difficult to solve in ancient times, it has become very easy in modern times.

Jiugongge is a digital game that originated from Hetu and Luoshu. Hetu and Luoshu are two mysterious patterns handed down from ancient China. They have always been considered the origin of Heluo culture and the source of Chinese civilization. They are known as '

Cosmic Cube'.

According to legend, during the time of the Fuxi clan in ancient times, a dragon and horse emerged from the Yellow River in Mengji County, northeast of Nuyang, carrying a "river map" on its back and dedicated it to Fuxi.

Fuxi developed Bagua based on this, which later became the source of "Book of Changes".

It is also said that during the reign of Yu the Great, a magical turtle emerged from the Luo River in Luoning County, Xiyang County, carrying the "Book of Luo" on its back and dedicated it to the Great Yu.

Dayu succeeded in controlling the floods based on this, and then divided the world into Kyushu.

Based on this, a nine-chapter law was formulated to govern society, which was handed down and included in the Book of Documents, named "Hong Fan".

"Book of Changes. Xi Ci" says: "The river produces pictures, the Luo produces books, and the sages follow them." This refers to these two things.

On the river map, the black dots and white dots arranged in a numerical array contain endless mysteries; the patterns on the Luo Shu correspond to nine numbers from 1 to 9, and whether they are vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, the three lines

The sum of the three numbers is equal to 15.

People didn't know at the time that this was the third-order magic square in modern mathematics. They called this mysterious number arrangement the Nine Palaces Diagram.

Chinese and foreign scholars have conducted long-term exploration and research on this, and believe that this is the crystallization of the spiritual thinking of Chinese ancestors and the first milestone of ancient Chinese civilization.

The two books "Book of Changes" and "Hong Fan" have an extremely important position in the history of Chinese cultural development and have had a profound impact in the fields of philosophy, politics, military science, ethics, aesthetics, and literature.

As the source of Chinese history and culture, Hetu Luoshu has made an indispensable contribution.

Hetu and Luoshu are third-order magic squares in mathematics, which were called "Zonghengtu" in ancient China.

The Jiugongge game is developed on the basis of vertical and horizontal charts. (~^~)


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