Chapter 1859
After seeing all the porcelain in the store, at this point, Chen Wenzhe had appraised all of them.

But at this time, there is no need to negotiate the price, because the boss has already decided to die.

"Fifty thousand one piece, I want all of these."

After the transaction was completed, Chen Wenzhe was still a little bit unwilling to give up, so he tentatively asked: "Boss, do you have any beautiful things here? It doesn't matter what time you arrive, as long as they are beautiful."

"Haha, I can figure it out, this big boss likes pretty ones!" The young boss was happy.

It's a pity that he doesn't have any beautiful things in his hands, because anyone who is an insider will know that those fake ones are not beautiful at all.

With no results, Chen Wenzhe walked out of the store slowly.

As for things, of course someone will help him transport them away.

Walking slowly on the street, there are everything sold here, such as antique bronzes, antique porcelain, antique jade, and even antique furniture.

Yangluo is also an absolute metropolis. Even if its modern status has been lowered a bit, its prosperity has not been reduced.

"Huh? Is this a stone drum?" When passing by a stone factory, Chen Wenzhe stopped.

There are not many modern stone factories. Strictly speaking, this one should be a stone carving factory.

After all, stone is also a natural resource, and ordinary people are not qualified to mine stone.

And this one is obviously an old factory, because it can be seen from the stone carvings placed at the door of his house.

However, the current main business of this company should be selling stone tablets, not antique inscriptions, but tombstones.

It's just that his house may be for advertising, so a large number of stone carvings have been piled up at the door.

Wang Tianhou, there are Huabiao, as well as stone lions, stone elephants, etc., but what caught Chen Wenzhe's attention was a row of ten stone drums.

"Is this the Chencang stone drum?" After just a few glances, Chen Wenzhe discovered that these stone drums were well imitated.

The reason why he knew it was an imitation was because he knew very well that the real Chencang stone drum was hidden in the Shendu Museum!
However, even if these are imitation Chencang stone drums, it has been a long time since he wanted to imitate them, because he actually saw strong weathering traces and some old moss on them.

Of course, these are not important. What is important is the inscriptions on it, which seem to be quite a lot.

This is interesting, because the Chencang Stone Drum has existed for too long, and many characters have been blurred and cannot be read clearly. So the characters on the Chencang Stone Drum carved by this stone carving factory are fabricated?

From the perspective of Chen Wenzhe's memory, this is absolutely impossible, because he can roughly remember those words.

Those who can be recognized feel right, so what about those who don’t know?Is it fabricated?

Interested, Chen Wenzhe simply walked in to have a closer look.

Looking at it this way, he felt that the existence of these stone drums should be longer than he imagined.

Of course, this is absolutely not the real Chen Cang Stone Drum, because the ones hidden in Shendu are absolutely impossible to be fake.

So it's a knockoff, but it should be around long enough.

After confirming this point, Chen Wenzhe is still a little disappointed, because the Chencang Stone Drum is legendary enough, maybe the one here is the real one, and the one hidden in Shendu is a fake?

He didn't get what he hoped for, but it wasn't too disappointing, because he would definitely gain something.

Groping for a stone drum, this one should be a replica of the one that disappeared, but there are inscriptions on it.

You must know that the earliest lost stone drum has been destroyed after it was discovered later, and the writing on it has long since disappeared.

Then the question arises, what is going on with this stone drum in front of me?

To understand this point, one must understand the Chencang Stone Drum, especially its legend.

Chencang Stone Drum is one of the treasures of the nine towns and states in my country. They are known as "the first ancient relics in China".

The stone drums have a history of more than 2500 years. They have witnessed that this is the hometown of the Qin people and the birthplace of the Zhou Qin civilization.

It was discovered in Chencang Mountain in Chencang, Fengxiang Prefecture in 627, which is now Shigu Mountain in BJ City, Xishan Province.

There are ten stone drums in total, two feet high and more than one foot in diameter.

The image of the drum is thin at the top and thick at the bottom and slightly rounded at the top (in fact, it is stone-shaped). The ten stone drums made of granite weigh about one ton each.

Each stone drum is engraved with "Stone Drum Inscription" (big seal script). Because the inscription talks about fishing and hunting, it is also called "Hunting Jie".

The Stone Drum Inscription records the unknown history before the unification of Qin Shihuang. It is the earliest stone inscription poem in my country and the ancestor of seal script.

Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, one word is worth ten thousand gold, creating a miracle in the history of Chinese cultural relics.

Han Yu wrote "Song of the Stone Drum", the authentic work of which is stored in the Shigu Museum of the Palace Museum, and the treasure chicken where the stone drum was discovered has the Chinese Stone Drum Garden and the Shigu Pavilion.

In 627, an old shepherd discovered 10 strange granite boulders.

These huge stone bodies are shaped like drums, round and square, narrow at the top and large at the bottom, about 3 feet high, slightly convex in the middle, and have a strange appearance.

What is puzzling is that when the soil on a large rock was removed, a large number of mysterious characters were revealed, and the brushwork was so strange that no one could read it.

As a result, rumors spread and strange theories emerged frequently.

Even the villagers came to hear the news, burned incense and knelt down, and were amazed that they were god-given fetishes.

Since then, Chen Cang has suddenly become very lively.

Literati and inkmen came here one after another to get a glimpse of the truth, expand the writing on the stone, and search for famous scholars to study.

There are even big households offering huge sums of money to solve puzzles.

But the mystery of the characters has not only been unraveled, but has become miraculous through folk rumors.

More than 100 years later, the "Anshi Rebellion" broke out, and the Tang Dynasty was precarious in the flames of war.

Tang Suzong, who was avoiding the disaster of war in Yongcheng, was curious when he heard the rumors of Shigu, and ordered the state government officials to transport 10 strange rocks down Chencang Mountain and move them to the south of Yongcheng, which was later the south of Fengxiang County. The civil and military officials here enjoy it.

Just a few months after Shigu was moved to Yongcheng, it suffered disaster with the advent of war.

When the rebels approached Fengxiang, all civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty fled. To avoid the disaster of war, Shigu was hastily moved to the wilderness and buried, and declared "destroyed" to the outside world.

For a time, people all over the world regretted it.

Two years after the stone drum was buried, the "Anshi Rebellion" was put down, and the world was at peace.

The fate of Chencang Shigu also ushered in a turning point.

In 806 A.D., local officials visited the place where the stone drum was buried, and invited famous experts in the court to preside over the excavation.

Han Yu therefore wrote to the imperial court, requesting that the stone drum be moved to the Taixue Academy in the capital for safekeeping and to re-establish its academics.

However, Han Yu's request was not taken seriously by the court, and the memorials were backlogged in the court for 8 years.

In 814 A.D., Zheng Yuqing took office as Fengxiang Yin, part-time the son of the state to sacrifice wine, and took charge of the country's academic education and cultural undertakings.

He happened to see Han Yu's memorial that had been dusty for a long time, and was deeply moved by it.

Therefore, I asked the imperial court again, hoping to keep the Chencang stone drum properly.

Therefore, the stone drums exposed in the wilderness were transferred to the local Confucius Temple.

(End of this chapter)

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