Lu Chong wondered, "what's wrong with this thing?"

Du Zhongguo said with a wry smile: "The man told me that this kind of thing came from some big gangsters. Once the other party knew it, he would lose his life. Besides, there are many Buddha relics in the world, and Buddha bone relics are extremely rare. It is said that there are only a few, so once it is spread, it can be imagined that those famous hosts, living Buddhas, Buddhist associations and religious bureaus will flock to it. At that time Later, he had no choice but to give it to the government. You must also understand the pain of good things being confiscated and issued by the government. "

In foreign countries, if you find a baby in your own house, it belongs to your own family. But in China, if you find a baby in your own house, once some people know that 500 yuan and a banner are on the way, all people who expect their ancestors to upload something are completely desperate.

Wu Gaoliang, a villager in Maliu village, Tongji Town, Pengzhou, Sichuan Province, found a 34 meter long ebony weighing 60 tons from his contracted land. The experts preliminarily estimated that the market value was millions of yuan. Naturally, Wu Gaoliang was overjoyed. But immediately the town government found the door and took out the explicit provision: "all unknown buried objects and hidden objects belong to the state." Wu Gaoliang suddenly looked silly.

The civil law of many countries and regions expressly stipulates the "preemption" system, that is, the preemptor obtains the ownership of the ownerless thing first, but the property law of China However, it was not involved. After going through the legal provisions, the state still had to own the main object. Finally, the town government came forward and used the largest crane in Southwest China, and spent nearly one million yuan to transport the ebony to Tongji Town. The most important thing for ebony protection is to remove the rotten skin and wax as soon as possible, so as to minimize its contact with the air so as to avoid rapid oxidation. What is the result , the priceless "living fossil" was locked in the yard of the town bus station. It was exposed to the wind, sun and rain and oxidized rapidly!

In the 1990s, when the price of ebony was not so high, the government never paid attention to the excavation and trading of ebony. It was not until the price of ebony rose sharply in recent years that the government began to pay attention to it. This inevitably makes people wonder whether the government really wants to protect ebony or is interested in the huge economic benefits contained in ebony? Now many cultural relics are in the hands of the government Li is facing the fate of mildew, discoloration and disease, which makes the public believe that the government has the ability to protect these unrepeatable precious resources.

Therefore, Lu Chong believes that private collections and private museums, after all, are their own things and will do their best to protect them. Instead, they have become public things, not their own, and no one has psychological motivation to protect them. Even places like the Forbidden City often have internal personnel guarding and stealing cultural relics, let alone other places. Basically, the public cultural relics department, Like Hongmou society, Lu Chong never trusts!

Lu Chong asked, "what is the general price of such things at auction? I have a bottom in my heart so that I won't be killed by him."

Du Zhongguo said with a wry smile: "Now, those big auction houses never auction such things. After all, it involves faith and is easy to be boycotted. A few years ago, a small auction house auctioned the relic of a living Buddha. As a result, there were a lot of monks and the auction could not go on. If it was the relic auction of Buddha, monks and half monks all over the world would boycott it, so there was no auction The seller is willing to do such things that ignite the fire. "

After understanding all the situations, Lu Chong said that he would go to Liulichang when he was free.

Seeing that Lu Chong was finally unwilling to save Dumu, Du Zhongguo left in despair.

In fact, if he wanted to know himself clearly, he shouldn't ask for help. After all, the Dumu family made every effort to squeeze the people's fat and cream and devour the legitimate assets of legitimate businessmen, so they lost their lives. Then Hu Yongmei killed Dumu's mistress and children. All this makes people angry. No normal person is willing to lend a helping hand for such a family!

Visiting the Forbidden City and other places these days, Lu Chong found that the cultural relics used by historical celebrities contain great luck. For example, if the romance is right, Lv Bu uses Fang Tian painted halberd, Guan Yu uses Qinglong Yanyue knife, and Zhang Fei uses Zhangba snake spear. If their weapons are kept until now, they must be gas treasures with murderous and war spirit. Of course, it's true The weapons with murderous and war spirit should be the weapons or scepters held by murderous militarists such as murderous God Baiqi. However, such things can not be found.

Although Zhu Danqing seems to be from Jiangbei, he was actually born and raised in the capital and has a wide range of contacts. Therefore, Lu Chong talked with him about some collection and asked him to find friends to help pay attention to the antiques used by historical celebrities, especially weapons. Lu Chong is willing to spend a lot of money to buy them!

Of course, Zhu Danqing quickly agreed, and then left immediately to contact his friends in the cultural relics circle in the capital.

Later, Lu Chong and Fang Bingbing went to the Liulichang mentioned by Du Zhongguo to look for the relic.

Liulichang Cultural Street in Beijing is famous at home and abroad. It is located outside Hepingmen gate, West to the North-South Liuxiang in Xicheng District and east to Yanshou street in Xicheng District, with a total length of 800 meters.

Its history dates back to the Liao Dynasty. At that time, it was not a city, but a suburb. It was called "Haiwang village" at that time Later, in the Yuan Dynasty, an official kiln was opened here to burn glazed tiles. Since the Ming Dynasty, when the inner city was built, the scale of the official kiln was expanded because of the construction of the palace. Liulichang became one of the five factories of the Work Department of the imperial court at that time. After the outer city was built in the 32nd year of Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, it became an urban area. Liulichang was not suitable to burn kilns in the city, but moved to liulichu village in Mentougou District, However, the name of "Liulichang" has been preserved and has been handed down to this day.

In the early Qing Dynasty, during the period of Shunzhi, the capital city was located in the western part of the outer city. Most of the Han officials lived in the vicinity. Later, the guilds in various parts of the country were also built nearby. Officials and exorcises were also gathered in the book market, so that the front door, the lamp market and the Town God's Temple book market in the West were gradually transferred to Liulichang in the Ming Dynasty. Booksellers everywhere also set up stalls, built rooms and sold a large number of books here. The prosperous market and convenient conditions have formed a "place for elegant travel in Kyoto", making Liulichang gradually develop into the largest book market in Beijing, forming a cultural market with a large number of people, and cultural related pen, ink, paper and inkstone, antique calligraphy and painting, etc.

Liulichang has many famous old shops, such as Huaiyin mountain house, Ru ancient studio, ancient art studio, ruichengzhai, Cuiwen Pavilion, Yide Pavilion, Li Fushou pen village, as well as the original three major bookstores - Commercial Press, Zhonghua bookstore and world bookstore. The most famous old store in Liulichang is rongbaozhai. The predecessor of rongbaozhai was "Songzhu Zhai". During the reign of Guangxu, it changed its name to "rongbaozhai" because it meant "meeting friends through culture and being honored as treasure". In the late Qing Dynasty, scholars and writers often gathered here, and the older generation of calligraphers and painters such as Yu Youren, Zhang Daqian, Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi during the Republic of China were also frequent visitors here.

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