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The staff picked up a "leave slip" from the waste paper pile, which became a priceless treasure

The staff picked up a "leave slip" from the waste paper pile, which became a priceless treasure

We usually see some live broadcasts on Taobao, this farmer found what bowl, worth millions, the citizen took out an heirloom, worth tens of millions, envy the dead. Don't get me wrong, the Taobao here is not Ma Yun's Taobao, but antiques.

But in general, these unexpected treasures are basically bottles and cans, but can a leave slip, especially a leave slip with stomach pain, become a priceless treasure? It's unheard of. But if you go to the Shanghai Museum, you can really see it.

The Shangyu Thesis, now in the Shanghai Museum, is a treasure of the Shanghai Museum. However, the Shangyu Ti has another name, called the "Night Abdominal Pain Post". Were you shocked? It turned out to be really a "stomachache" post. But why do you say it's a leave slip? Let's start with this story.

The staff picked up a "leave slip" from the waste paper pile, which became a priceless treasure

Wan Yuren is one of the staff of the Shanghai Museum and a member of the cultural relics clean-up team. One day in 1972, Wan Yuren was ordered by his leadership to clean up the contents of the museum warehouse. He accidentally saw a poster in the garbage heap next to him, and this black and yellow poster was "Shangyu Post".

He opened the poster and found that it was Shangyu Ti, and he was not interested. It's not that Wan Yuren knows nothing about commodities, it's that he knows too much about commodities. At a glance, you can see that this is the "Shangyu Post". Why is it not interesting to find out that it is a treasure? Because the original author of the "Shangyu Thesis" is very famous, he is the book Saint Wang Xizhi.

The staff picked up a "leave slip" from the waste paper pile, which became a priceless treasure

Although his original handwriting has long been lost, what we now call "Shangyu Ti" is only a copy of the Tang Dynasty, but it is also very valuable. As long as it can be next to Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and paintings, which one is not worth much? Such treasures would be piled up in the garbage heap. Obviously, this must be a fake post.

But even if he threw back the Shangyu Post, Wan Yuren often thought of the handwriting, feel and seal in his work, in case it was true? Out of respect for the cultural relics, Wan Yuren went back to take out the posters and handed them to the experts who were still working for identification.

The staff picked up a "leave slip" from the waste paper pile, which became a priceless treasure

However, experts at the time did not value the post, believing it to be a fake post. But the more Wan Yuren looked at the Seals of the Yuanshuanglong, Zhenghe, and Xuanhe, the more he felt that they were real, because they were all seals collected by Emperor Huizong of Song. However, it was a special time. Wan Yuren did not dare to say more. He silently hid the note at home.

Three years later, in 1975, Shen Zhiyu, director of the Shanghai Museum, was finally released and re-presided over the work on cultural relics. Wan Yuren took out this post again, hoping to re-evaluate it. At that time, Xie Zhiliu, an expert in calligraphy and painting, identified and confirmed that this was the authentic handwriting of Wang Xizhi and belonged to the Tang facsimile. As a result, it became a gem of the Shanghai Museum.

As for the leave slip, it was because of the handwriting on the letter. "I have to ask the book. I have abdominal pain in the night, I can't see Qingqing, I hate it! I want to do it all over again. The cultivation age comes to the day, and now it is in Shangyu, and it is time to go at the end of the month. Heavy Xi Dan is west, and farewell, unspeakable. I don't know where it is. When the trial is not tried, it is very grumbling.

It turned out that Wang Xizhi had made an appointment with a friend at that time, but he could not go to the appointment due to stomach pain. So he wrote this article. Isn't this a leave slip for stomach pain?

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