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Chapter 3052 Making money in the right way

In order to understand the situation, Li Heyan immediately called back to investigate. As a result, midway through the phone call, Li Heyan almost fainted again.

After being helped by everyone to sit down, Li Heyan took out a lot of broken pieces, quick-acting Jiuxin pills, cod liver oil, and various blood pressure lowering drugs and swallowed them all at once, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.

"ah!!!

My family is unlucky and I’m so angry!!”

It's no wonder that Li Heyan was so depressed. After getting to know him better, he realized that this matter was really serious.

Hou Weidong, Li Henian's only son-in-law, is not a worry-free boss at all.

He was transferred to Fengtian Gubo by his father-in-law. He kept a relatively low profile at first, but as he was promoted, this guy's true colors were revealed. .??.

In the work unit, Hou Weidong didn't take anyone seriously except his father-in-law, and used his father-in-law's name to go around asking for benefits, which made the staff below complain, but they dared not speak out in anger.

However, Hou Weidong has been wronged to say that he has no ability. When he was in a state-owned enterprise, this guy was in sales. He traveled all over the world and saw the world. He was indirectly open-minded and had an active mind. In addition, he was always "well-behaved" in front of Li Heyan.

"Be obedient", which made his father-in-law unprepared for him from the beginning.

More than two years ago, Hou Weidong came to Jincheng on a business trip and went fishing in Jingya Lake with a few friends. When he was having dinner in the village at noon, he happened to see Zhuo Feifei in the courtyard next door working with her teacher on the "Feng Wu Nine Heavens" bamboo chair.

Wu Jiutian is a typical furniture style of the Ming Dynasty. It was ordered by an old professor in the city and teacher Zhuo Feifei. Without detailed drawings, the master and apprentice weaved it together based on an old photo.

The teacher is responsible for the large frame, and Zhuo Feifei is responsible for the fine weaving. The two work together seamlessly.

When Hou Weidong saw it, the production was coming to an end. He was amazed by the superb craftsmanship. Especially knowing that the two of them could achieve such an effect based on photos only shocked him, but that was all.

.

But on the fifth day after returning to work in Fengtian, Hou Weidong accidentally heard a piece of news. The above and below mentioned that history museums in various places were required to diversify their operations. There were many clauses listed, but one of them was to learn from private private museums and absorb folk art as a

Highlights.

Seeing this article, Hou Weidong's mind immediately flashed to the scene of weaving a large bamboo chair with the nine-day phoenix dance in Jingyahu Village.

Is this considered folk art?

Of course it counts.

Bamboo weaving has a history of thousands of years and a profound cultural heritage. Compared with folk arts such as ceramics, purple sand, papermaking, and paper-cutting,
The skill of bamboo weaving is obviously much higher and more eye-catching.

Thinking of this, Hou Weidong was ready to report to his father-in-law. He believed that Li Heyan would greatly appreciate him when he heard his thoughts.

But just when he was preparing to report, he heard that in order to encourage the history museum to change its business philosophy, the higher authorities had given strong financial support. Fengtian Ancient Museum was a first-class museum in the country, and the support was much higher than in other regions.

many.

Generally, the funding allocated to support provincial museums is 2 million, while the funding allocated to Fengtian Gubo has reached 9 million, and the funding is still 9 million per year.

And this fund must be used exclusively for absorbing folk art, that is, spending money to buy things.

Nine million!

You Shui'er is quite big, Hou Weidong's mouth watered just thinking about it.

He originally planned to report his idea and get praise from his father-in-law, but when he thought about the nine million, he immediately changed his mind.

A few compliments from my father-in-law are nice, but after all, they are just vanity. How can there be the pleasure of immediate profit?

If I provide some folk art and it is adopted by the museum, this will not only be a performance, but also a big bonus, which is very happy just thinking about it.

Logically speaking, these are the responsibility of the business department and have little to do with the custody of his warehouse. But after all, his "identity" is here. If Hou Weidong wanted to intervene, no one would dare to stop him.

After making up his mind, Hou Weidong immediately thought of the craftsmanship of the pair of masters and apprentices in Jingya Lake. Apart from anything else, the bamboo chair with the nine-day phoenix dance that he saw with his own eyes definitely met the requirements of the museum. However, that object

Relatively speaking, they are a bit ordinary, the value is not too high, and the "price difference" is not too much. If you want to get rich quickly, you can only get rich quickly with items that are particularly eye-catching.

After thinking about it for three days at home, Hou Weidong's eyes suddenly lit up and he thought of the largest dragon chair in the world in the Hall of Supreme Harmony.

There is only one of that thing in the world, and it is a special national treasure. So far, no replica has appeared. If you make a replica of a large bamboo dragon chair, it will definitely attract attention.

There are no replicas outside, not because there are no craftsmen who can copy, but because there are no reference drawings, so no replicas have ever appeared.

Coincidentally, the Fengtian Provincial Museum had detailed information on the Dragon Chair, and it happened to be his own responsibility. He did not dare to take away the original drawings, and there would be absolutely no problem with the copies.

After making up his mind, Hou Weidong immediately started the operation. After two days of careful preparation, on the third day, Hou Weidong took a complete set of photocopies of the world's largest dragon chair and took a plane to Jincheng. In order to understand the situation, Li Heyan immediately called back.

An investigation was conducted, and as a result, Li Heyan almost fainted again during the middle of the phone call.

After being helped by everyone to sit down, Li Heyan took out a lot of broken pieces, quick-acting Jiuxin pills, cod liver oil, and various blood pressure lowering drugs and swallowed them all at once, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.

"ah!!!

My family is unlucky and I’m so angry!!”

It's no wonder that Li Heyan was so depressed. After getting to know him better, he realized that this matter was really serious.

Hou Weidong, Li Henian's only son-in-law, is not a worry-free boss at all.

Transferred to Fengtian Gubo by his father-in-law, he kept a relatively low profile at first, but as he was promoted, this guy's true colors became apparent.

In the work unit, Hou Weidong didn't take anyone seriously except his father-in-law, and used his father-in-law's name to go around asking for benefits, which made the staff below complain, but they dared not speak out in anger.

However, Hou Weidong has been wronged to say that he has no ability. When he was in a state-owned enterprise, this guy was in sales. He traveled all over the world and saw the world. He was indirectly open-minded and had an active mind. In addition, he was always "well-behaved" in front of Li Heyan.

"Be obedient", which made his father-in-law unprepared for him from the beginning.

More than two years ago, Hou Weidong came to Jincheng on a business trip and went fishing in Jingya Lake with a few friends. When he was having dinner in the village at noon, he happened to see Zhuo Feifei in the courtyard next door working with her teacher on the "Feng Wu Nine Heavens" bamboo chair.

Wu Jiutian is a typical furniture style of the Ming Dynasty. It was ordered by an old professor in the city and teacher Zhuo Feifei. Without detailed drawings, the master and apprentice weaved it together based on an old photo.

The teacher is responsible for the large frame, and Zhuo Feifei is responsible for the fine weaving. The two work together seamlessly.

When Hou Weidong saw it, the production was coming to an end. He was amazed by the superb craftsmanship. Especially knowing that the two of them could achieve such an effect based on photos only shocked him, but that was all.

.

But on the fifth day after returning to work in Fengtian, Hou Weidong accidentally heard a piece of news. The above and below mentioned that history museums in various places were required to diversify their operations. There were many clauses listed, but one of them was to learn from private private museums and absorb folk art as a

Highlights.

Seeing this article, Hou Weidong's mind immediately flashed to the scene of weaving a large bamboo chair with the nine-day phoenix dance in Jingyahu Village.

Is this considered folk art?

Of course it counts.

Bamboo weaving has a history of thousands of years and a profound cultural heritage. Compared with folk arts such as ceramics, purple sand, papermaking, and paper-cutting,
The skill of bamboo weaving is obviously much higher and more eye-catching.

Thinking of this, Hou Weidong was ready to report to his father-in-law. He believed that Li Heyan would greatly appreciate him when he heard his thoughts.

But just when he was preparing to report, he heard that in order to encourage the history museum to change its business philosophy, the higher authorities had given strong financial support. Fengtian Ancient Museum was a first-class museum in the country, and the support was much higher than in other regions.

many.

Generally, the funding allocated to support provincial museums is 2 million, while the funding allocated to Fengtian Gubo has reached 9 million, and the funding is still 9 million per year.

And this fund must be used exclusively for absorbing folk art, that is, spending money to buy things.

Nine million!

You Shui'er is quite big, Hou Weidong's mouth watered just thinking about it.

He originally planned to report his idea and get praise from his father-in-law, but when he thought about the nine million, he immediately changed his mind.

A few compliments from my father-in-law are nice, but after all, they are just vanity. How can there be the pleasure of immediate profit?

If I provide some folk art and it is adopted by the museum, this will not only be a performance, but also a big bonus, which is very happy just thinking about it.

Logically speaking, these are the responsibility of the business department and have little to do with the custody of his warehouse. But after all, his "identity" is here. If Hou Weidong wanted to intervene, no one would dare to stop him.

After making up his mind, Hou Weidong immediately thought of the craftsmanship of the pair of masters and apprentices in Jingya Lake. Apart from anything else, the bamboo chair with the nine-day phoenix dance that he saw with his own eyes definitely met the requirements of the museum. However, that object

Relatively speaking, they are a bit ordinary, the value is not too high, and the "price difference" is not too much. If you want to get rich quickly, you can only get rich quickly with items that are particularly eye-catching.

After thinking about it for three days at home, Hou Weidong's eyes suddenly lit up and he thought of the largest dragon chair in the world in the Hall of Supreme Harmony.

There is only one of that thing in the world, and it is a special national treasure. So far, no replica has appeared. If you make a replica of a large bamboo dragon chair, it will definitely attract attention.

There are no replicas outside, not because there are no craftsmen who can copy, but because there are no reference drawings, so no replicas have ever appeared.

Coincidentally, the Fengtian Provincial Museum had detailed information on the Dragon Chair, and it happened to be his own responsibility. He did not dare to take away the original drawings, and there would be absolutely no problem with the copies.

Having made up his mind, Hou Weidong immediately started the operation. After two days of careful preparation, on the third day, Hou Weidong took a complete set of photocopied materials for the world's largest dragon chair and took a plane to Jincheng.


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