Chapter 76 Babies, all babies

Style: Romance Author: Why is the flute silent?Words: 2167Update Time: 24/01/11 09:24:08
Oh, Grandpa Li, why do you always expose others? You should be careful that Zhu Bing and I pulled out your beard again that day. Xiao Long, who was exposed by Mr. Li, blushed instantly. After all, he has grown up now, so he has to save face. .

Haha, you have grown up and started to care about face. Did you forget that you peed into my tea cup when you were a child? You also asked Zhu Bing and Li Yang to cover for you.

At this time, an old man said with a smile. Xiao Long scratched his head in embarrassment and just laughed.

It turns out that when they were young, there were a total of sixteen children in the entire compound, nine of whom were girls and the remaining seven were boys. Girls are okay, very well-behaved.

But these seven bastards were really like devils, and they made the entire compound a mess.

Especially under the leadership of Xiao Long, Zhu Bing and Li Yang. Either he would pull out his beard or urinate into that teapot, calling it child's urine to cure illnesses.

Or compete with slingshots to see who can hit whose window glass the most accurately.

It's just that when we get home at night, we all beat them up, without distinguishing between them.

At that time, these seven bastards made all these old men miserable.

Even if you have to sleep with one eye open at night, if you dare to sleep to death, you won't be able to guarantee what will happen the next day.

Now everyone has grown up, some have joined the army, some have entered politics, and some are engaged in jobs they like.

It is too difficult to gather these dozen children together.

So when everyone teased them, Xiao Long and Zhu Bing also laughed. After all, it was something they had done. Even if they were exposed now, it would not be shameful.

They are all a group of elders who have watched them grow up. Who has never been under the soles of these people since childhood?

The group of people laughed for a while before returning the topic to the things Wang Yu and the others brought back.

These purple clay pots, pen holders, and bowls have some clues for us old men.

But you can’t tell anything about the remaining two objects. Wang Yu, why don’t you tell everyone what they are? He Feng also smiled and said.

Then everyone briefly talked about the situation of the purple clay pot, pen holder, and bowl. After listening to this, Wang Yu had to admire the knowledge reserve of the older generation. If he did not have clairvoyance, in the eyes of these people, he would really be None of that.

Wang Yu also said: What the grandfathers said is basically good. This pen holder is indeed from the Qing Dynasty. I estimate its value to be around 4 to 4.5 million.

The bowl is from the Qing Dynasty, and its value is probably about the same as the pen holder. What Grandpa Li said is basically right.

But everyone may have misjudged this purple clay teapot. Everyone was shocked when they heard this. A group of them had misjudged it?

Wang Yu continued: This purple clay teapot is not from the Qing Dynasty, but from the Southern Song Dynasty. Zisha teapots originated in the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty, but were at their peak in the late Qing and early Ming dynasties.

From the Northern Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, the purple clay teapot was a cultural toy that integrated many arts including pot clay, pot color, pot shape, pot style, pot seal, and title.

The art of purple clay teapots began in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Over the past few hundred years, the art of purple clay teapots has experienced countless ups and downs, and has been well preserved and passed down to this day.

Moreover, purple clay pottery, also known as purple clay ware or purple clay pottery, is a unique pottery handicraft in my country. It is famous for its diverse shapes, elegant colors, durability and exquisite technology.

The early products of purple clay teapots lasted from the Song Dynasty to the Zhengde, Jiajing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty. With the prevalence of tea drinking, tea tasting and tea discussion, the pot making techniques changed greatly, from large tea pots to small cultural toys. Pots, and other works of art developed accordingly.

However, before the Ming Dynasty, the famous craftsmen of purple clay are not found in the books and there are no names on the vessels.

Since the Ming Dynasty and Zhengde, there have been many masters and famous craftsmen who have been mentioned in books or left their names on pots.

There is no name on this purple clay pot, but there is a unique mark from the kiln-burning period of the Southern Song Dynasty on the bottom of this purple clay pot.

There was something like a small seal mark that could not be seen without looking carefully, so everyone took out their magnifying glasses to have a look, and sure enough they saw a small seal mark on the bottom of the purple clay pot.

This purple clay pot is difficult to estimate, and I can't tell what it's worth. Wang Yu didn't say the price, but he was actually planning to give this purple clay pot to He Feng, so it wouldn't be good if he told the price. Wang Yu said after everyone had finished reading.

Good boy, your knowledge reserve is even better than us old guys, Mr. Li said with a smile.

As for the remaining two items, like the pen holder and the inkstone, they are objects from the Qing Dynasty. Let me tell you one by one. First of all, this inkstone is actually difficult to identify.

The reason why everyone didn't recognize it is because the appearance of this inkstone is a bit blurred by the weather and the sun. Inkstones from the Qing Dynasty were generally used by some famous nobles and the royal family, and if I read correctly, this one should be exclusively for the royal family. .

The royal inkstone of the Qing Dynasty was generally twelve centimeters long, with a simple and elegant shape, smooth lines, and a crescent-shaped groove at one end, which was used to hold ink. The rest of the inkstone was relatively high and flat for the convenience of grinding ink. And that's the point.

There should be an inscription directly under the inkstone, but it has been exposed to the weather and cannot be seen clearly.

But inkstones from the Qing Dynasty have abstract dragon patterns near the grooves. There is no way to fake this, and I judged it through this.

Everyone suddenly realized after listening. It turns out that's the case. It seems that the judgment of myself and others was too arbitrary.

The last one is also the best one today in my opinion. This is a blue and white porcelain plate from the Ming Dynasty that was wrapped in oil paper and wax oil. As Wang Yu spoke, he took off the disguise on the plate bit by bit, revealing the true face inside.

I saw that the enamel of this plate is white and delicate, giving people a pure beauty. The patterns on the plate have natural brushstrokes, the composition is dense and dense, and the lines are smooth. It is full of strong artistic flavor. The overall shape of the chess piece is very beautiful.

At this point, Wang Yu didn't say anything further. Everyone present was a university scholar. The reason why they didn't see it was because they were confused by the oily paper on the appearance just now. The assassin tore off the disguise and didn't use too much force. to explain.

And he just told the information he saw through his clairvoyance intact.

Hahaha, this blue and white porcelain plate is indeed exquisitely made, enjoyable and enjoyable. Mr. Li said with a smile that it was really enjoyable to see so many ancient objects at one time.

In the end, Wang Yu sold the blue and white porcelain plate to Mr. Li for 3 million, and the purple clay pot was directly given to He Feng. This made everyone envious. Some old people almost came to an end when He Feng said, "Your sister is your granddaughter." Go home and beat your son.

Wang Yu asked Xiao Long to take the blue and white porcelain bowl back to Mr. Xiao.