He Kun looked very proud when he heard this.
He said: "Don't worry, this situation is impossible to happen, because I will never lose to you!"
Later, He Kun asked the old man from the capital to be a witness, and the old man nodded in agreement.
"Boy, let's each point out an antique that you think is a fake and let the other person tell you its flaws. Since you are a junior, you go first." He Kun was very confident that he could win.
Chu Yang said: "It doesn't matter who goes first. This is not a game of Go. There is no such thing as first move and second move."
"Besides, the stalls here are all your stuff. We're playing against each other. I'm going to suffer a bit, but I don't care. It's reasonable for me to come first."
After saying this, Chu Yang pointed at a Kangxi blue and white underglaze red pen holder and said: "Come on, tell me what is fake and what are the flaws in this fake imitation of Lao Kang."
"Lao Kang" is an antique jargon, which means genuine items from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.
He Kun frowned, his expression a bit ugly.
He didn't expect that Chu Yang would actually choose this pen holder.
He originally wanted to take this fake pen holder and use it as "Lao Kang's" blue and white underglaze red pen holder, and then take advantage of the old man from the capital. But it turned out that Chu Yang specifically picked this kind of fake "the real thing is very expensive", and he was almost furious. He did.
This kind of fake, if sold as genuine, would definitely be worth my money.
"Is this kid acting blindly or on purpose?" He Kun muttered in his heart.
Sure enough, the old man in the capital also frowned.
Because just before Chu Yang came, the stall owner also introduced him to this blue and white underglaze red pen holder, which was priced at 500,000, but he did not choose it in the end.
Later, He Kun said to Chu Yang: "This is a genuine product, how can you say it is a fake! You can change it to another one!"
Because just now He Kun strongly recommended this blue and white underglaze red pen holder to the old man in Jingcheng, and when he introduced it to the old man in Jingcheng, he said it was a genuine product, so he felt guilty.
If even you admit that it is false at this time, wouldn't it be a slap in the face, and it may even bring more serious consequences to yourself.
Chu Yang sneered and said: "Hahaha, this is just a fake. Do you really don't know or are you pretending not to know? If you keep playing like this, I don't think there is any need to continue!"
He Kun is a bit greedy.
He not only wanted to keep the old man from the capital as a big benefactor, but also wanted to teach Chu Yang a lesson.
But if you admit that this pen holder is a fake, you will lose the old man from Beijing as a big financial backer, and you may even be killed.
After all, the identity of this old man from the capital is not simple. If the other party learns that He Kun has been deceived, he will definitely not let He Kun go.
He Kun's original plan was to sell Zhang Daqian's paintings and Xuande incense burners to the old man in the capital, so that he could take the money and fly away, leaving the country.
But now, he had to insist that this pen holder was genuine, but he couldn't lose to Chu Yang in a "fighting game".
So he shamelessly said to Chu Yang: "You kid, don't pretend to understand. If this is not genuine, what is genuine?"
Chu Yang picked up the pen holder and said: "Lao Kang's blue and white underglaze red hair is rich and beautiful, clear and natural, and has a sense of depth. However, the hair color of the pen holder you just pointed to is too light, although the hair underneath The signature is Kangxi's, but an expert will see that it is a copycat from the Xiaokang period!"
"Xiaokang" is also a jargon term, referring to the imitations of the Kangxi period during the Guangxu period. Such imitations are collectively called "xiaokang".
At this time, the old man's expression also changed instantly.
He said to He Kun with a serious expression: "No, when you introduced it to me just now, you clearly said it was a genuine product. How do you explain this!"