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Chapter 1083

Chapter 1083

I was still very impressed. He made a small screen and put it next to me.

It was a movie about the Ghost King. It started with a man supporting himself on the ground and burning a lot of incense under his buttocks. As he squatted down, the incense burned his buttocks. If it hurt, he had to push it up.

I don’t know what the title of the film is, but it’s unsightly.

Brother Shuantou squinted his eyes and stared at the small screen with great interest, not paying attention to other people's eyes.

I sent the photo of the jar and waited for about ten minutes before Xiaoxuan sent a message saying: "haiyoumeiyoul."

I sent a few more pictures.

Xiaoxuan replied: "bushidingyao."

Why do I keep pronouncing Pinyin letters? After asking again, I found out that the person sitting on the other end was the boss. He couldn't type, but only pressed Pinyin.

"Master, you said this jar is not the Ding kiln of the Northern Song Dynasty?"

"Buxiangshi".

After chatting for a few minutes, it was really hard to read, so I asked the boss to talk while Xiaoxuan typed.

I kept chatting on QQ until 11:30. I got a lot of useful information from the boss, and finally figured out what this white jar was.

This is not a white porcelain jar from the Ding Kiln of the Northern Song Dynasty, but a white jar fired from the "Guangzhi Kiln" of the Northern Song Dynasty.

The key to carving the heads and ears is that they all have covers. There are 10 of them at a time, so they are hard to see.

"Guangzhi kiln" is a kind of white glaze system. It is almost extinct in the northern antique market. You can occasionally see some in the south. Its quantity is relatively small, but because it is a small local kiln, the price has never been higher than that of Ding kiln.

But after all, things are rare and expensive. Guangzhi kiln, Sui white porcelain, and Privy glaze white porcelain should be about the same, and the price must be over five figures.

If one sells for 20,000, ten can sell for 200,000, but I have all the covers and they are still complete, so I estimate they are more than 20,000.

I happened to have a computer, so I checked online again and found that the ruins of the Guangze Kiln in the Song Dynasty were located in the north of Nanping today. From a geographical point of view, it was very close to Tianjing Village where I lived. I might have bought it there back then.

Yes, it was buried for 800 years.

The boss is far more knowledgeable than me. I also know what "Ze Yuan" is.

The tomb in Tianjingcun Reservoir is the "Leoze Garden" of the Song Dynasty.

The meaning of "Leoze Garden" is that in ancient times, the tombs were supervised by the government and were used to bury ownerless corpses.

It can also be understood as the current group rental.

Different from later generations and previous dynasties, cremation was very popular for a long time in the Song Dynasty. Mass graves existed in Tianjing Village before.

The tomb of thirty square meters is not small. I originally thought that a local official from the Song Dynasty was buried there, but I didn't expect that it was the Luze Garden built by the government.

No wonder there is no coffin, no layer of rammed earth, no epitaph, and no gold, silver, or jewelry to accompany the burial. Because the government money was spent, the people who built it at that time had room to maneuver. They must have saved whatever they could, and whatever they saved went into their own pockets.

At that time, we just built a brick chamber tomb according to the required specifications, sent people to a small workshop that produced tomb bricks to buy tomb bricks, and bought twelve large jars made by Guangguang Kiln nearby to hold the ashes, and finally buried them hastily.

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I speculate that there are at least 7 people's ashes in one jar, and 12 jars would be more than 80. In other words, more than 80 people lived in this ancient tomb of about 30 square meters...

Just like the Internet cafe owner Xiaoqiang said, in their Shangougou village for ten generations, even the poor mice have not come here, so there are no big officials anywhere.

If I hadn't dug deeper, I wouldn't have known that this place would be the Lake Lake Garden.

Nanping was called Jianzhou or Jianning Prefecture in the Song Dynasty. If you are interested, you can check the local county annals. The county annals record how many gardens were built in a certain year, including Tianjing Village.

"How much is it? Brother Qiang, I'm getting off the plane."

Xiaoqiang was so drunk that he loudly shouted in the courtyard: "What...nothing for free! I'm happy today! No need to pay! It's free!"

"Brother Qiang is awesome! Brother Qiang is mighty!"

When he heard that tonight was free, Brother Tou Tou was so happy that he praised it loudly. After saying that, he did not forget to go to the freezer to get a bottle of beer.

This night was really free, but later I heard that his wife came back from her parents' house and beat Xiaoqiang up.

I hid in the ravine and did not contact outside friends, just to avoid the puppet show. After a long time, they stopped paying attention to me, and I went out for activities.


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