Chapter 977

Through the phone call from the proprietress, Xu Huang knew that what he bought was likely to be genuine, so the value would be high.

Afterwards, he returned to Taiwan with these ancient documents, and then went to the Palace Museum in Wanwan Province to ask the researchers about the value of these treasures.

"Mr. Xu, these are all true and very precious. These are the imperial edicts of South Vietnam."

Xu Huang, who knew that he had picked up the treasure, was very pleasantly surprised, but the next sentence of the researcher disappointed him.

"But I'm sorry, the Forbidden City does not collect foreign cultural relics. You can only collect these files for yourself. If you want to study in depth, you can apply for borrowing rare books from the library of our museum for research."

Xu Huang was very surprised by this reply. These are obviously very valuable historical relics, but they cannot be properly protected.

At that time, Xu Huang suddenly had an idea: "If the government is unwilling to do it, then let me do it!"

He turned to the library, studying Chinese literature in South Vietnam.

A small twist can change a person a lot.

It was just such an accident that turned a person from a businessman who wanted to resell for a profit to a collector and researcher who wanted to preserve culture.

Since then, he has devoted himself to the protection of cultural relics in South Vietnam, and even "understands the history of cultural relics in Vietnam better than the South Vietnamese."

In this way, Xu Huang began to expand his business territory in South Vietnam, and at the same time traveled all over South Vietnam, actively searching for lost ancient Chinese documents in South Vietnam.

He regards collecting as the only serious thing besides doing business in a foreign land, and sometimes even regards it as his mission.

In this process, although he can't say that he lost everything, it can definitely be said that he has lost everything.

As long as you have enough money, you will never hesitate to spend money when you see valuable items worth buying.

And the strange thing is that every time when he collects and researches to a certain stage and encounters a bottleneck, precious objects will appear to inspire him.

Sometimes he has to sigh, maybe this is his destiny!

Seeing this, Chen Wenzhe also sighed with emotion, his fate is good!

Not only was he born in a good time, but he was also very lucky. Otherwise, if he didn't die, how could he be so successful?

Through a set of manuscripts, it is still very interesting to watch a person blowing water and telling stories.

After all, these stories represent some precious cultural relics of South Vietnam.

It was in these little stories that Chen Wenzhe found clues, and it was possible that he could also get a copy of the imperial decree.

The luck of this great collector has continued. Of course, sometimes luck still favors some special people, such as people with special vision.

In fact, in South Vietnam, there is still a class consciousness of the rich and the poor. They are often discriminated and despised because they are poor and have low occupations.

But what Xu Huang likes to meet the most are the low-level people in society, such as tricycle drivers.

He really has a unique vision, because Chen Wenzhe has seen him sigh many times in retrospect: "The tricycle driver who runs around the streets and alleys every day knows best where there are good things."

This can also be regarded as his wisdom in life, as long as there is a heart, there will be gains.

Once chatting with the owner of his tricycle, he learned that a country grandma was chopping vegetables with antiques, so he rushed over immediately.

When he got there, he found the cutting board, which looked very special.

Although the boards look dark and dirty around them, they are still in use.

He said if he could let me take a look and was stunned when he turned the board over on its back.

Although he couldn't understand the image of the engraved seal character at that time, he knew that the age of this wood engraved board could be traced back at least four to five hundred years ago.

He told the old woman that he would buy a new cutting board and exchange it with her.

She not only agreed, but also said in reverse: "There are many books and wooden boards like this at home, do you want to buy them?"

With this luck, who can compare?

Such a situation may have been encountered in China in the early 80s, and it has since become a legend.

Chen Wenzhe really didn't expect that such a good thing happened in Nanyue more than [-] years ago. It's a pity that he was born at an untimely time!
At that time, Xu Huang, who was generous in his actions, met many folk friends in South Vietnam.

Nanyue is deeply influenced by Confucian culture and respects scholars very much. When many Nanyue people knew that Xu Huang was studying ancient documents of South Vietnam and traveled all over the country to preserve the history and culture of South Vietnam, they were surprised by the efforts of this crooked man, and actively to provide assistance.

Many folks in South Vietnam are also very happy to hand over the cultural relics to Xu Huang, because they know that he will pass on and protect these objects.

"We all feel that he is already a South Vietnamese." The South Vietnamese who copied the book would say this from time to time.

Not only him, but many of Xu Huang's South Vietnamese friends said the same.

Being recognized by the South Vietnamese, the benefits are naturally not small.

The meaning of collection is to share learning and dissemination. Xu Huang also shared his research and collection experience over the years.

As long as it is meaningful, he will cooperate, and even take time to patiently explain and share.

If he heard it from others, Chen Wenzhe still didn't believe that this man was so great, but after looking back, Chen Wenzhe believed it, because he saw the most authentic collector.

While expressing emotion, I skipped some short stories that were collected and missed, so as to save myself from continuing to envy and hate.

Chen Wenzhe locked down some collection failure cases, that is, the kind of great regret expressed in a regretful tone, this is Chen Wenzhe's opportunity.

In fact, there are many opportunities like this, but the one that Chen Wenzhe favored the most was the one related to the imperial decree.

In fact, the matter is very simple to say, that is, once Xu Huang was in the countryside and found a family with a collection of the imperial decrees of the Nanyue emperor.

He came to the door to inquire about the acquisition, but was temporarily repented.

It turned out that this decree had saved the family's life.

During the Vietnam War, the Southern Dynasty sent troops to the countryside to suppress the Yuehong Party. The family, who were mistaken for the Yuehong, took out an imperial edict in Chinese to prove that they were not the Red Party, but members of the old South Vietnamese dynasty.

The soldiers of the Southern Dynasty, who could read Chinese at that time, saw that this was the imperial decree of the emperor, so they let the family go by chance.

Such a cultural relic with a story, as long as anyone who knows it wants it, it's a pity that people don't want to sell it.

But that is the original, thirty years ago and now are different.

It turned out that the elders of his family felt that the imperial decree had saved their family's life, so naturally they didn't want to sell it.

However, in the era of reform and opening up, just like in China, the people of South Vietnam have begun to look at money in this era, and naturally want to sell this imperial decree at a high price.

Chen Wenzhe went over to talk to someone, and it really came down to it, but the price was a bit expensive.

All waiting is worthwhile.

The person who came was a man with a standard South Vietnamese appearance, not tall, with a dark face.

But you really can't judge a person by its appearance, this man speaks fluent Mandarin.

When Chen Wenzhe saw a piece of yellow paper, he immediately started backtracking.

(End of this chapter)

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