It is true that Master Zhe likes little girls. He runs a dance class that loses money to teach children to dance. He is not a perverted like. He really likes them and wants to protect them and watch them grow up.
He never had a family, so Achun and his younger sister were like his own biological daughters, so he would not tolerate them being bullied or aggrieved in the slightest.
He came in a hurry and left in a hurry. Before he left, he called Brother Yu alone and gave him an extremely sharp knife. He said with a serious face: "Before I practiced the butterfly knife, I used a knife.
, no matter where you go from now on, if you see this knife, it means you have seen me. If you are not good to Ah Chun, this knife will kill you at any time."
Brother Yu took the knife and promised that he would treat Ah Chun well and give her a happy life.
After hearing this, Master Zhe smiled and said to us: "Everyone, I'm going to Jiamusi now. We may not see each other again for the rest of our lives. Take care."
The leader and I bowed at the same time and said: "Master Zhe, take care!"
I thought this farewell would be forever, but unexpectedly...! (I won’t mention it later.)
.....
I promised the Changchun Society to go to Jiamusi to check the gate, and the Changchun Society would naturally not cause trouble for us. Achun also left the next day because her younger sister was still hospitalized in a famous hospital and she had to take care of her sister, but Achun made it clear
I said that after my little sister is discharged from the hospital, she will come to see Brother Yu immediately, and she will rely on Brother Yu from now on.
Brother Yu chuckled and said, "You can rely on me."
At that time, Ah Chun suddenly became angry. She walked over and slapped Brother Yu hard on the butt, and then said: "Control yourself, wait for me to come!"
Brother Yu’s answer was only four words.
"Amitabha".
...
It was Sunday, so I borrowed the suit, leather shoes, and watch I was wearing. After dressing up, I went to the Ganzi Prefecture Museum to try my luck.
There are some things I want to see if I can find the answers in the museum.
"Everyone, what you are seeing in front of you now is the museum's important collection! The tiger head scepter made of gold and silver from the Western Han Dynasty! This collection is a national first-class cultural relic and is rare in the world! Currently, there is only one in front of you in the entire Sichuan."
The crowd suddenly exclaimed!
Many people were lying on the glass to watch, and the young man who was the tour guide seemed to enjoy everyone's reaction.
I stood not far away and thought to myself: "Brother, you are really lying. Where did the scepter come from during the Western Han Dynasty? This thing is clearly part of the carriage and horse parts. It should have been erected on the four corners of the carriage roof with its head hanging from the bottom.
The bell, when the bell rings, it means that a distinguished person is coming, and it reminds the people on the road to get out of the way."
Walking through the Ganzi Museum and looking through the glass showcases, I felt that these cultural relics should not be kept inside.
They should be released and bought and sold, so that their value can be reflected.
Came to a piece of porcelain.
Someone curiously asked the young tour guide: "Why is there a price on the label of this plate, 8,500 yuan? Is this plate still for sale?"
The young tour guide immediately replied: "Yes, this is an authentic pastel plate from the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the few collections in our museum that is sold to the outside world. If you are interested, you can consider purchasing it."
Do you think it’s nonsense?
Why do museums still sell cultural relics to the outside world?
This is all true.
It's gone now, but you can still see it at that time, especially in local museums. They would buy some things from cultural relic markets and other channels and sell them at high prices. Why did they do this? Because they had no money.
At that time, local finance provided little support to museums, so they had no choice but to find ways to save themselves. They had an internal department called the "Ministry of Tertiary Industry", also called the "Tertiary Industry Company", which was responsible for generating revenue.
This plate is said to be a pastel plate from the Qing Dynasty, but it is actually the "Four Concubines and Sixteenth Sons Pastel Folded Rim Plate" from the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Ordinary people cannot notice it. You have to look sideways to see that there are very thin strips at the mouth of the bowl.
of crossing the line.
8500? I think it's worth fifty at most.
"Hello, I bought this plate. Can I pay by credit card?"