Dongzhu, called "Tana" in Manchu, is the best among pearls.
Dongzhu was the favorite of the Manchu royal family, and was extremely rare and precious.
Regarding the specifications of Dongzhu, there has always been a saying that seven points are pearls and eight points are treasures.
Dongzhu that exceeds one centimeter are almost rare. .??.
The size of each of the eighteen East beads in the jewelry box in front of you is over one centimeter.
The six largest ones are more than two centimeters in diameter.
Moreover, the appearance of these six Dadong beads is quite perfect, and they are infinitely close to a perfect round shape.
Although the Dadong bead on the Manchu crown and phoenix crown is larger than this, it is only about three centimeters.
But compared to the appearance, even the royal family might not be able to get six of the six Dadong beads in the jewelry box.
It’s so rare!
Lu Fei couldn't put it down and looked at every Dongzhu.
After closing the lid, my little heart still couldn't rest for a long time.
Since I didn't bring a bag, I had to put this jewelry box here temporarily.
But it’s not okay to display it with these junk jewelry.
Too out of character!
After looking around, I put this priceless jewelry box into the thousand-year-old wild ginseng box and left a mark on the box, so I felt relieved.
Next, I opened several boxes in succession, and all of them were filled with gold and silver jewelry found in the ocean.
At the time, the value was astonishing.
But as of now, that's all.
Several boxes of jewelry put together are worth less than an 800-year-old wild ginseng.
This is the difference.
With the last three boxes left to be opened, Lu Fei felt more relaxed.
It's a blessing to find this place.
In addition to weapons and gold and silver, we also found a large number of Northeastern Three Treasures, which is a blessing.
And if you find a box of Dadong beads, you are extremely lucky.
Therefore, Lu Fei was satisfied no matter what was in the remaining three boxes.
Before opening the box, Lu Fei was in a surprisingly calm mood.
But when he casually opened the third to last box, Lu Fei couldn't calm down anymore. r> Wuming became angry and cursed directly!
"Hold!"
"Prodigal stuff!"
"illiteracy!"
"idiot!"
"Big idiot!"
"Your uncle"
Lu Fei was greatly surprised when the box was opened.
The reason is that Lu Fei did not expect that among the items confiscated from the bandit Red Beard, there were antique porcelain.
What made Lu Fei furious was that all the porcelain turned into broken pieces.
This makes Lu Fei feel bad!
It would be fine if it were ordinary porcelain.
I don’t know which little thief has such good taste. The broken porcelain pieces here are all artifacts from Manchu and Qing Dynasty official kilns.
There are dozens of cups, dishes, spoons.
The most regrettable thing among them is a set of painted enamel tea sets from the Qianlong period.
Pay attention to the important points.
This is a complete set.
Four bowls, one teapot, including the tray are complete.
Damn it!
Let’s not talk about how much this tea set is worth.
The key is that so far, even Uncle Lu can’t afford it!
It's such a pity that it was wasted like this.
Pooh!
If a good thing does not fall into the hands of good people, it is simply a waste of natural resources!
Anyone who abuses this thing will definitely die a good death.
After death, you will have to enter the eighteenth level of hell, where you will never be reborn, and will never be reincarnated for eternity.
Needless to say.
When Zhang Leshan transported and hid these things, he must not have regarded these porcelains as good things.
There are no protective measures in the box. Not to mention the packaging box, there is not even a straw.
The reason for such a tragic situation must be that it was broken while being transported to the mountains.
Pooh!
What a pity for so many good things.
Damn it. I feel so bad for you!
After closing the lid of the box hard and kicking the box hard, Lu Fei was still angry and bleeding.
I rolled my eyes at this box and came to the penultimate box.
When the lid was opened, Lu Fei had the urge to vomit blood.
This box also contains broken pieces of porcelain, which are of a higher grade than the previous one.
The most regrettable thing is that there is also an enamel brush washer inscribed with poems written by Emperor Kangxi.
Unfortunately, more than a dozen pieces have been broken into pieces.
With Uncle Lu's ability, it is not difficult to repair it.
But with Uncle Lu's current style, unless it's a heaven-defying object, he really doesn't want to repair anything else.
For this box, Lu Fei no longer even had the desire to close the lid.
He spat hard and came to the last box.
Lu Fei didn't open it in a hurry, lit a cigarette and squatted on the ground to look at the box.
That sounds nicer.
In fact, Uncle Lu felt a little guilty.
I was afraid that when I opened the box, I would find broken pieces of porcelain again.
It would be okay if it was just normal, but if something unexpected happened and the treasure was broken, Lu Fei was worried that he wouldn't be able to stand the stimulation and would have to vomit blood.
After smoking a cigarette, he looked at the time and finally gritted his teeth and opened the lid.
Gripping his heart, he squinted his eyes and looked inside the box.
When Lu Fei saw clearly the situation inside the last box, his breathing began to quicken, his face turned pale, his forehead was covered with cold sweat, and his whole person felt bad.
Uncle Lu is not in a distressed state, but he is extremely excited.
This box also contains broken pieces of porcelain.
but!
At the corner of the box, there was a piece of equipment.
Not only is it a complete piece of equipment, it is also an incredible treasure.
How awesome is this baby?
Anyway, there are so many treasures in mainland China. I've tried all my collections, but they can't match it.
This artifact is twenty-four centimeters high, a little over thirty centimeters in diameter, and about twelve centimeters in diameter.
It has a trumpet mouth, a girdle neck, sloping shoulders and a bulging belly, and a circle foot. The shape is dignified and steady. The glaze juice is shiny and can be seen in ancient times. The double circles of the steps under the foot are neatly trimmed and the whole body is open.
The name of this big guy is Zhadou.
The slag bucket, also known as the slag bucket and the saliva pot, is a traditional handicraft with a long history.
Zha Dou originated in the Jin Dynasty and became popular in the Song Dynasty.
Kong Qi's "Zhi Zheng Ji" of the Yuan Dynasty says: "In the Song Dynasty, when a large family held a large banquet, several tables must be made of rib bottles, check buckets, or silver or lacquered wood." It refers to this thing.
Until the 1980s, the habit of placing bone spurs in "slag buckets" was still used at banquets in wealthy households, but they preferred to use porcelain plates with shallow mouths and shallow bellies instead.
Slag buckets have been widely used from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, and porcelain ones are more common, such as celadon slag buckets.
Many kilns in the Song Dynasty fired slag buckets, and the products produced by the Yue Kiln, Yaozhou Kiln, and Guan Kiln of the Southern Song Dynasty were all famous.
The slag bucket that Lu Fei stared at was a masterpiece from the official kilns of the Southern Song Dynasty.
The official kiln is a government-run porcelain kiln directly controlled by the imperial court in ancient my country. It is specialized in firing porcelain for the palace and for official use.
The term "official kiln" has different connotations in the history of ancient Chinese ceramics.
In a broad sense, it is a porcelain kiln that is different from private kilns and is specially run by the government, and its products are monopolized by the palace.
Among Song Dynasty porcelain, official kiln is a special name, referring to the celadon fired by the palace kilns in Bianjing and Lin'an, the capital cities of the Northern Song Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasty, so it is also divided into "old official" and "new official".
Jiuguan refers to the official kiln of the Northern Song Dynasty, and Xinguan refers to the official kiln of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Comparing the two, the official kilns of the Southern Song Dynasty are superior to the official kilns of the Northern Song Dynasty in terms of technical level and craftsmanship.
Therefore, the value of the official kiln porcelain handed down from ancient times to the Southern Song Dynasty is often higher than that from the Northern Song Dynasty official kiln.
Previously, Lu Fei exchanged good wine with Guo Laoliu for a Northern Song Dynasty official kiln Cong-style bottle.
That Cong-style bottle is a rare treasure.
However, if you compare it with the Southern Song Dynasty official kiln slag bucket in front of you, it pales in comparison.