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Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

A gentle gust of wind awakens the body that has been sleeping for a thousand years; a gentle gust of wind blows away the mysterious veil of history. Standing on the shoulders of time, I talk to history.

The value of cultural relics is not only its materials, but more importantly, the imprint of the times it has experienced, which cannot be forged by any modern material. But how many cultural relics can be well preserved? Due to the high price of cultural relics, many people began to play crooked ideas. That is imitation of cultural relics, but imitation also requires advanced technology, of course, there are some people who are not imitated for the sake of counterfeiting. Just like the master named Gao Shuiwang. His original intention was only to make Tang Sancai, who was closer to the real thing, who knew that because it was too simulated, he also had a misunderstanding with the cultural relics experts of the Forbidden City. But as long as the imitation of cultural relics is still there, then such a thing will still happen, this is not, the controversy caused by cultural relics imitation occurred in 2011, this time the incident became that the man is really fake, but experts insist that it is true, and the result is also laughable. Expert: Loss, this is a national treasure.

Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

At the auction in 2011, it actually sold for 220 million yuan, and the price of this set of Han Dynasty Qinghuang jade dragon and phoenix pattern makeup table was 180 million yuan, and the dynasty given was the Han Dynasty. After the incident came out, many netizens questioned that this set of jade was actually a fake, because people in the Han Dynasty did not have stools as objects at all. The embarrassment is that this set of jade has been appraised by an expert named Zhou Nanquan before the auction.

Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

After the auction company received it in Hebei in October 2010, it asked Mr. Zhou Nanquan, a research librarian at the Palace Museum, to identify the object to be auctioned. This was sent to Mr. Zhou Nanquan's hand, after he looked at it and looked at it, it was finally determined that the age of this lot was in the Han Dynasty, and it was given an appraisal certificate. Zhou Nanquan, a researcher at the Palace Museum and a well-known jade appraisal expert in the industry, has multiple titles on his body and is known as the "Jade World Taidou".

Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

Even if Zhou Nanquan proves that there are still netizens and experts who question this, Zhang Ning, vice president of the Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society, believes that during the Han Dynasty, people sat on the ground, and stools only appeared after the Song Dynasty. As the doubts grew louder, Zhou Nanquan insisted that it could not be said to be a fake on the basis of a stool that did not exist in the Han Dynasty, and that from all aspects of jade, it was a jade of the Han Dynasty. And the old man stressed that he did not operate in violation of the law, because the monthly appraisal remuneration was only 600 yuan, which was still regardless of the number of times.

Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

More and more people discussed, and some people questioned the height of the "Han Dynasty jade stool" at 45×45× 32cm. The custom of sitting high was also not like the habit of the Han people, nor was it a feature of the aristocratic culture of the time. As the skepticism grew louder, reporters began to investigate the matter. This set is really breathtaking, with high collection and historical value. Before the reporter could find out the results, things had gradually fallen silent. However, a local forum from Pizhou, Jiangsu Province, issued a post explaining the detailed production process of topaz dressers and jade stools in the Han Dynasty, and even the manufacturers were listed one by one.

Men spent 500,000 yuan to make fakes, resold 220 million sky-high prices, experts: losses, this is a national treasure

This matter also has to start from Pizhou, Jiangsu in 2010, where there are several young men in Xiangyang Village who do high-imitation crafts. They got a piece of jade of excellent color, and the price of this jade was about 500,000 yuan, so they were extremely careful about its production. They first found the object to be copied, which was a set of old pieces from the Ming Dynasty. Then several people spent more than a year busy, in order to be able to imitate the most like, so that the money sold was more.

In the middle, they also invited Mr. Wang Rumian, president of the Pizhou Gem and Jade Industry Association, to guide them and see the shape and suggestions for their ornaments and patterns. After the imitation was completed, it was sold to an out-of-towner who liked art for 2.3 million. However, it should be greedy when passing through who is in the hands, so they sell this as the real thing. The boss did not want to be named, but he first affirmed, then denied, then affirmed, and after several times Wang Rumian and the boss said that they did not want to say anything more. In the end, it was only to say that this was assembled from Ming Dynasty materials, and the matter was settled.

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