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Nine hundred and sixty seventh chapter Li country

The man surnamed Zhang was stunned. He understood what Han Kongque meant. After all, this was their first transaction. He could not directly show the good things to Han Kongque. And Han Kongque's meaning was already obvious. If there was anything else,

He also wanted to show his sincerity, and he would buy the gold jewelry for one million.

After hesitating for a moment, the man gritted his teeth and said: "I really have two important items in my hands, but let me tell you first. The price of these two items exceeds tens of millions. If you don't have that much money, I don't have to bother.

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"Ten million? If the goods are good and money is not a problem, please call Liuxu and transfer one million yuan to this elder brother's account first." Han Kongque was also overjoyed. It seems that this man's family still has a lot of money.

There is really good stuff.

The man was also very happy. Even if the two items could not be sold, as long as he sold this batch of gold jewelry, he would have enough money to leave here.

The man sent his bank account directly to Liu Xu's mobile phone, but after just a minute, the transfer prompt came.

When he saw the text message, the man smiled broadly: "Wait a moment, I'll go get you something."

When the man surnamed Zhang left, Liu Xu had almost sorted out the things piled up in the corner of the room.

Han Peacock looked at those jade pendants, shaped plaques, square jade tubes, round jade plaques, jade beads and agate tubes, and didn't know whether he should be happy or sad.

"Do you know what these things are?" Liu Xu saw Han Peacock's expression and asked immediately.

Seeing Liu Xu and Qin Mingyue looking at him with curious eyes, Han Kongque said: "I have guessed a few things. However, the ins and outs of the whole thing are still unclear."

"As long as something is true, everything else is secondary." Qin Mingyue said.

Liu Xu thought more: "Is there any trouble?"

Han Kongque thought for a while and said: "As long as it is a good thing, there will definitely be trouble. However, as long as these are not stolen goods, we can still solve some troubles."

Seeing Han Kongque's confident look, Liu Xu and Qin Mingyue were both relieved.

Han Kongque said: "You two, sort them all out. There should be more than five hundred of these things. Count them carefully and see if there are any missing items.

"What is this? It has many patterns?" At this time, Qin Mingyue picked up a long object and looked at it curiously.

Han Kongque looked over and immediately said: "It should be a jade grip."

"Jade grip?" Liu Xu said in surprise.

Qin Mingyue said: "What is the jade grip?"

Liu Xu explained: "The jade handle is an object held in the hand of the deceased, one of the jade burial objects. The ancients believed that you should not leave empty-handed when you die. You must hold wealth and power. In the Neolithic Age, it was held in the hand with animal teeth; in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties

During this period, the deceased held many shell coins in his hand because the ancients believed that shells were a symbol of wealth.

In the Han Dynasty, single lines were added to the long cylinder, which was the most commonly used Han Ba ​​Dao carving method in the Han Dynasty. It was carved into a jade pig. Because the pig is a symbol of wealth, the jade pig became the most popular jade handle in the Han Dynasty.

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"This is very similar to the Jade Pig Dragon, and the head is also a pig's head. Could it be from the Han Dynasty?" Qin Mingyue said.

Han Kongque said with a smile: "Do you know why these things are piled up there and no one wants them? It's because these things are so famous, so there are many imitations. If they were really jade grips from the Han Dynasty, would they still be here?"

"That's right." Qin Mingyue casually threw the jade handle into a pile of jade articles, and the corners of Han Kongque's mouth twitched when he saw it.

Liu Xu looked at Han Peacock's look, pursed her lips and smiled, and stopped talking, because at this time the owner of this place came out again.

Seeing the two things the man was holding, Han Kongque smiled: "Bronze tripod and ancient sword? Brother Zhang really gave me a huge surprise."

"That's right, this is an heirloom of our family." The man surnamed Zhang smiled proudly and put these two things on the table.

Han Kongque took a closer look and his face sank: "Brother Zhang, aren't you bullying me for being young?"

"What?" The man named Zhang was stunned and asked in surprise.

Han Kongque said: "This is the golden sheath and jade sword. Is that the Binjiang Ding?"

"Yes, you know it too? Since you know it, you should know it is a treasure, right?" the man surnamed Zhang said immediately.

Han Kongque said with a cold face: "Brother Zhang, to be honest, we are from the Magic City, and I am from the Magic City Antiques Association."

"I know this! If you weren't an expert, I wouldn't show you these two treasures!" the man surnamed Zhang said calmly.

However, although he acted very calmly, Han Kongque still saw a trace of annoyance in his eyes, but he quickly covered it up.

Looking at the man surnamed Zhang, Han Peacock smiled: "This is a relic of the ancient Bing Kingdom. The price of 10 million is too unfair for them. I think Brother Zhang should give it to the auction! Maybe it can be sold at the auction."

The price is hundreds of millions.”

"Lingguo? Why have you never heard of such a country?" Qin Mingyue said.

Liu Xu said with a thoughtful look on his face: "Could it be the country of Ping in the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty?"

Han Peacock nodded and said: "That's it. The unearthed cultural relics of the ancient Kingdom of Bin were once exhibited in the Magic City, including these two pieces, the Golden Scabbard Jade Sword and the Bin Jiang Tripod."

There are 143 cultural relics from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the early Spring and Autumn Period on display at the Magic City Museum, presenting a period of Zhou Dynasty history and letting people know about the ancient Rui culture.

According to historical records, the Rui State began at the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. It entered the field of historians from the time of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. In 640 BC, it was destroyed by Duke Mu of Qin.

Due to the brief documentation, the history, lineage and other issues of the Rui State have become a weak link in the archaeological community. In the spring of 2005, the Rui State Cemetery in Chengliang, Daicun, Shaanxi, Xihan, and Daicun was discovered, becoming one of the "top ten archaeological discoveries in the country" that year.

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In that large-scale tomb group, which was almost untouched and whose relics were relatively well preserved, we found unprecedented golden sheaths and jade swords, a large number of exquisitely made gold ornaments, seven tripods and six guis that symbolized the status of the princes, etc.

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These cultural relics appeared one by one in Shanghai Bo this time, giving people a clear and intuitive understanding of the geography and politics of the Zhou Dynasty, the feudal system, the utensils used by the nobles and funeral customs.

The exhibits at that time covered the three categories of bronzes, jade and gold. Among the bronzes, not only were there complete sets of ritual instruments, but also small toys such as ornately carved bronze incense burners, which gave a glimpse into the leisure interests of aristocratic women at that time.

There are as many as 48 gold objects unearthed from the Rui Guohuan Cemetery alone, including gold shoulder ornaments, gold wrist ornaments, gold belt ornaments, gold pendants and gold utensils. Among them, the gold shoulder ornaments are carved with hollow and negative lines, and the patterns are

The left and right sides are symmetrical, and the images of human and dragon are integrated. This is the first time that this shape of shoulder ornaments has been discovered.

The golden scabbard is even more special. Sword scabbards in that era were usually made of leather, and the front of the unearthed scabbard has a pointed shape, with three groups of symmetrical dragon patterns hollowed out. The dragon opens its mouth to reveal its fangs, and is equipped with a

The jade-handled sword is the only golden scabbard from the Pre-Qin period that has been discovered by the archaeological community so far.

Jade was the biggest highlight of that exhibition. Rui Jiang, the wife of Duke Rui Huan, was a lover of jade. 571 pieces of jade were unearthed from her tomb, including extremely luxurious jade pendants and pieces from earlier eras that she collected.

of ancient jade.

She wore a trapezoidal jade pendant. After restoration, it was one meter long and extremely gorgeous. This jade pendant hanging down to her chest consisted of a trapezoidal jade pendant, a jade square tube, a round jade plate, jade beads and agate tubes, etc.

Composed of more than 500 decorative parts.

The trapezoidal medallion in the center is carved from sapphire with a deformed animal mask pattern. The ornaments on the upper end of the jade medallion are connected in series to form a necklace and worn around the neck. The ornaments on the lower end of the jade medallion are connected into 11 chains, radiating like an umbrella.

The mistress of this domineering jade ornament is a strange woman with an iron fist. According to "", after the death of Duke Rui Huan, Rui Jiang was dissatisfied with her son's indulgence in beauty, so she expelled him from the country and went into exile in Wei State. She came to do it herself

Take charge of Rui's internal affairs.

The Qin State despised Rui Jiang because she was a woman, so he took the opportunity to send troops. Not wanting to be defeated, he did not dare to offend Rui from then on. It was more than a hundred years later that Duke Mu destroyed Rui.

A tripod was also unearthed from the Ruihuan Cemetery. The inscription was to the effect "Rui Jiang made it specially for the sacrifice of Duke Huan." From this, it was inferred that Rui Jiang held the country's sacrificial power at that time. The Binjiang tripod mentioned by Han Kongque was this

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In the pre-Qin Dynasty, offering sacrifices and declaring war was considered the prerogative of the ruler. It can be seen that after the death of Duke Huan, Rui Jiang became the de facto king of the country, which was more than 1,400 years before Wu Zetian became emperor.

This strong iron lady is a winner in the man's world of machinations, and is an expert in the appreciation and collection of jade. A jade pig dragon was found in her tomb. The surface of the object is earthy brown, mixed with yellow spots, and has a huge head.

The body is curled up to form a ring shape that almost overlaps at the beginning and end. The ears on the head are two upright arcs, a pair of slightly convex round eyes, and there are several faint wrinkles on the face.

This jade pig dragon is a rare object because it is a relic of the Hongshan Culture. The relics of Hongshan, which originated in the Northeast 5,000 years ago, appeared in the tomb of a monarch and his wife in the Central Plains 2,700 years ago. It can be seen that in the early Spring and Autumn Period, the collection has been

It has become the elegant taste of the aristocratic class, and Jiang, the wife of Lord Ruihuan, is obviously a solution.

Seeing that Han Kongque was very familiar with him, he explained the ins and outs of the two things clearly. The man named Zhang knew that he could not be fooled, so he said sarcastically: "Since Boss Han is an expert, please take a closer look. If it is an ordinary

How could I bring out a fake and humiliate myself?"

The look of the man named Zhang made Liu Xu and Qin Mingyue look at each other. The two of them suppressed their smiles and looked at Han Peacock. If they didn't know that the Jade Dragon Pig was authentic, Liu Xu and Han Peacock wouldn't have known about it.

alike.

At this time, Han Peacock had already made it very clear. The two girls, Golden Sheath Jade Sword and Bi Jiang Ding, didn’t know what was going on, but the Jade Dragon Pig and the gold ornaments had been confirmed by Han Peacock, and Liu Xu also knew that Han Peacock was interested in them.

Those jade articles piled together are also very valued.

There are various indications that Han Kongque knows that these things are genuine. Since they are genuine, Han Kongque is still suppressing the man named Zhang, which once again proves the truth that the buyers are the ones who find fault.

"I can only say that the imitation is good." Han Kongque pretended to be dead, and after checking the golden sheath jade sword and the Jiangding tripod again, he said indifferently. (To be continued...)


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