When connecting with reporters, Zhang Yang was paddling the whole time.

It wasn't that he wanted to paddle, but it was actually the official introduction to the scenic spot. The host was so memorized that he didn't have the chance to show off.

After being connected for more than an hour, he just watched the excitement.

But I have to say that Longxi’s cultural tourism is really something.

The first is the museum in DX City.

There is a copy of Wang Mang's weighing in it.

Wang Mang weighed in on the national treasures unearthed in Dingxi in the autumn of 1925. Except for the five on the island, the remaining three are rare first-class cultural relics and are preserved in the National Museum.

Usually when this happens, the National Expo takes away the treasure.

But Wang Mang's balance is really not the whole story.

There were originally eight pieces in total, five of which were stolen from the museum and prepared for auction in the British Concession at the time.

It was the Jinmen Public Security Bureau that made great efforts to chase them all back from inside.

Later, the Yanjing Antiquities Management Association purchased the other two missing pieces from the vendors, and together with the original piece from Longxi, they completed a complete set.

The reason why I was able to keep three items at the National Expo was because I was leaving in a hurry and didn't have time to take them away.

So logically speaking, this thing has nothing to do with the DX City Museum.

Even if it is found locally.

But they were able to convince the National Museum of China and invested dozens of experts' manpower and a lot of material resources to make copies of the three "rights" and "balances" and sent them to the DX City Museum for collection.

There have always been other museums like the National Museum of China, but this was the first time Zhang Yang had seen such a reverse museum.

Let’s give it a try for municipal museums. If you don’t have collections, you can ask the National Museum for help.

Secondly, there is the Majiayao Painted Pottery Culture Museum.

This museum directly helped Zhang Yang broaden his horizons.

The main reason is that it is also a private museum.

Its nature is similar to that of the Hailin Museum, both of which are officially recognized, but its collection is more focused.

Before actually touching it, Zhang Yang thought it was just an ordinary small museum.

After all, the excavation of the Majiayao ruins can be traced back to 1924. Exactly one hundred years have passed since then. Although there are many Majiayao painted pottery unearthed during this period, they have long been scattered across the country.

Although the Majiayao Painted Pottery Culture Museum is not far from the ruins, considering that the ruins themselves are now small desolate slopes, there won’t be many treasures in this museum.

In fact, this is indeed the case. The total collection only contains about a hundred pieces of painted pottery.

And most of them are featureless.

After all, the most famous painted pottery basin with human face and fish pattern has been collected by the National Museum.

All that's left is bottles and cans.

But it is resources like this that actually make other curators have fun.

Relying on the museum, a cultural research association has been established. Not to mention cooperation with universities, the honorary president and consultants of the research association are all prominent figures.

With an official background, a private museum immediately became the authority in the study of Majiayao culture in China.

At the same time, relatively innovative organizations such as calligraphy courts and poetry societies were also established.

But what makes Zhang Yang feel most powerful is that they actually set up a "Majiayao Cultural Research Association Appraisal Committee".

The curator of the museum is the expert on the appraisal committee.

Specialized in helping private collectors identify treasures.

Moreover, the identification certificate will be directly posted on the museum’s official website for everyone to view.

If you think about this treatment, you will know that the appraisal fee is definitely not cheap.

During the live broadcast, the host kept mentioning that "the museum provides Majiayao painted pottery appraisal services to players across the country." It was obvious that he was paid for advertising, but Zhang Yang was still very moved.

Anyway, Chu Ziqiang had nothing to do, so he asked him to buy a fake locally, go to someone else's place to have it appraised, and steal 100% of their money.

When Zhang Yang returns to Linhai, the "Hailin Museum Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee" can be set up. He has already thought about it. Librarian He will be the first president, and Zhang Yang will be the chief appraiser.

It is enough to recruit an additional computer science undergraduate who can maintain web pages.

"Friends from the audience, our journey to the cultural landscape has come to an end today."

"Viewers who still feel that they are still unsatisfied can follow this official account. There will be more exciting live broadcasts waiting for you in the future."

While the host was speaking, Zhang Yang looked at the barrage that filled the screen and said to himself: How did you see that everyone still had unfinished thoughts?

The barrage is not all about:

[It’s too ink, can you fast forward?]

[I feel that the female anchor is a bit too strong. Can Master Zhang verify the authenticity?]

[Hurry up, I'm going to fall asleep]

[My wife is not at home, secretly watching Sabi, you just show me this? 】

[Please, let Master Zhang appraise the treasure, there are ants crawling on me]

With these barrages, Zhang Yang knew that they were simply here to "make trouble."

Maybe you don’t really want to watch yourself appraise treasures, but it’s still a pleasure to be able to set up a target and attack the show crew by posting barrages.

However, neither the director nor the host had seen this battle.

Especially the host An Ran, whose face looked a little frightened.

Usually on blogs and on Xiaohongshu, Jimei always cheers for her. When have I ever seen so many outrageous comments?

In the end, she almost begged Zhang Yang to take over the topic and started to judge the treasure.

"Master Zhang, the number of applications for continuous wheat backstage has been overwhelmed. Can you do it yourself?"

The director handed over a tablet in a blaming manner, and the interface was stuck like a PPT.

Fortunately, Zhang Yang was very skilled and directly raised Shangmai's gift request to a carnival of 3,000 yuan.

Block everyone out and clear the history.

Then reset it to a dime light sign to apply for continuous wheat, and it will be automatically accepted, allowing Tibetan friends to compete with their hand speed.

Soon, the first lucky person got on the microphone.

"Master Zhang, I'm from Jiucaigou. I'm here today to help my brothers look good."

"Okay, okay." Zhang Yang looked at the braised eggs on the other end of the video and was happy.

“Explain to the first-time visitors that Jiucaigou is a group of private collectors.”

"Known for giving money to scammers."

“The more money you get defrauded, the more popular you are among this collector group.”

"The current highest record is..."

"A few days ago, there was a coal boss who was deceived by a bunch of fake antiques and deceived two small targets. He has become the new boss." Lian Mai's treasure friend took Zhang Yang's words and explained.

Chen Yanguang sadly lost his throne as the number one master in Jiucaigou.

"Okay, let's take a look at your collection?"

"My things are relatively ordinary." Baoyou took out an antique wrapped in a scrap newspaper and emphasized a casual expression.

After opening it, there is a very typical Hu man riding a horse figurine inside.

The image of Hu people became popular from the Tang Dynasty, and is mostly seen in the three-color Hu figurines of the Tang Dynasty.

As funerary objects, it may represent the tomb owner's wish to have barbarian attendants and oceanic horses in another world.

This kind of Hu people's horse-riding figurines continued to be popular in the Liao, Jin, and Yuan dynasties, because these three dynasties all attached great importance to cavalry.

"Friend Bao, turn the figurine over and let me take a look."

"The bottom is empty." Baoyou explained to Zhang Yang.

"Not bad."

Zhang Yang looked at the big hole in the horse's belly and gave a thumbs up.

"Friend Bao, you pick up a piece of the soil on the back of this human figurine, right, right, right there, crush it and smell it."

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