We smiled and shook hands, and we went to the table to talk.
After asking around, I found out that this person named Shi Xiuping was not an ordinary person. Each of her bags cost at least tens of thousands of dollars. She was considered the third daughter of the boss in Hong Kong. Although there was a big age difference, I heard others say that they were indeed in that kind of relationship.
Therefore, Shi Xiuping dared to say that she could make the decision. Otherwise, how could a middleman dare to play such a bet on behalf of the cargo owner?
A well-connected insider can check. In those years, several domestic auction companies sold a lot of bronzes. There was always someone named "Ms. Shi" on the consignment list, and she won a lot of bids. Just recently, Xileng Seal Society auctioned a lot of bronzes.
This woman also participated in the placard-raising ceremony for the Western Zhou bronze ware "Xijiapan".
Here is a piece of common knowledge: Shang, Zhou and Warring States bronzes are indeed prohibited from being sold and auctioned in China, but there is a loophole in the regulations, that is, "those that have been circulated in an orderly manner can be auctioned and are not subject to the restrictions of the Bronze Cultural Relics Auction Law."
This "circulation in an orderly manner" means that the rubbings have been included in catalogs and collected by someone before.
In this regard, as long as the connections are in place and the money is in place, fraud can be solved and it can be done by specialized companies.
Gululu took a sip of juice, put it down and said with a smile: "Brother Feng, I actually have my own hobbies and my own career. This time I happened to be in the mainland, and Lao Li asked me to come and meet you."
"Isn't the other sponsor you are looking for Gui Wanli? You told him not to come."
"If he asks about it later, just say that Ms. Shi wants it. If you are not convinced, let him come to me."
"Your asking price is very high, and I won't counter-offer. Anyway, it's Lao Li's money, not mine. But I won the bet we made just now, so you must agree to my additional condition and help you, Sister Shi."
I'm going to do something privately."
She always calls me brother, but she asks me to call her sister Shi. I don’t understand the relationship.
She spoke softly, exhaled like orchid, lay in my ear and blew: "As for your sister, I originally wanted to find someone else, but now I think you are better and more suitable. I am definitely suitable for you."
It’s a piece of cake, here’s how it goes…”
After talking for three or four minutes, she leaned back on the recliner and crossed her legs to see my reaction.
I digested this information for a long time, and then asked in confusion: "If I understand correctly, you want us... to dig out ancient porcelain shards for you?"
"Yes, absolutely correct."
"Brother Xiang, is this not difficult for you professionals?"
"It's not a question of whether it's difficult or not. What do you want those broken porcelain pieces for? Are you saying that you can't buy them because you're not short of money?"
"You should know this."
She sat up suddenly, pointed to the floor of the swimming pool and said, "The best things are always underground. Please help me, and I won't treat you badly."
I looked around, walked up to her and asked in a low voice: "To be honest, you are not a policeman, are you? Are you fishing?"
She looked at me for a moment, then burst into laughter!
Then she covered her mouth and laughed wildly, causing her upper body in a swimsuit to rise and fall.
With my mind on my mind, I left the swimming pool with my bag on my back.
There was noisy traffic on the street. On the way, I kept thinking about whether I could help her with this matter and what benefits it would bring to us. Because I was also thinking about going to the mountains to see millet in the near future, and I missed her.
Do you know the ancient Jianyang Long Kiln?
In Nanping, Fujian, behind a village, there is an ancient Tongtianlong kiln that is over 100 meters long.
Fuhao Li loves to collect bronzes and jades from various small ancient countries. The Chen State was not a big country at that time, so I naturally have fewer cultural relics from the Chen State. This woman named Shi Xiuping Shi mainly collects porcelain and steppers.
A wok is the hairpin on an ancient woman's plug. She has collected many exquisite gilt bobs from the Tang Dynasty, many of which are not found in museums.
She started this tile project six years ago. In her own words, it is called the "Star House Project".
She said it was a dream she had when she was a child. Now that she has the ability, she has been trying her best to collect and complete it.
Sister Shi showed me some photos on her mobile phone. She has a big house. The house is surrounded by large pieces of highly transparent glass, and various lights are installed on the ceiling.
Blue and white porcelain, Ru Ge Guan Junding, the five famous kilns of the past dynasties, various beautiful single-color glaze official kilns, these porcelain pieces were polished and polished into the shape of stars and moons, and hung with invisible thin threads.
The number of people in the room is so dense that you can't see them all at a glance.
At night, close the curtains and turn on the special lights on the roof.
These thousands of ancient porcelain pieces are like stars in the sky, shining brightly and in various colors.
When people walk in the room, they should feel like they are walking in history.