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The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

The envy of the king received this heirloom, and the legacy is like the past with his children and grandchildren. --Song Lütao

In recent years, with the popularity of treasure hunting programs, people have come up with their own heirlooms. In one program, there was a man who took a jade wrench to the stage for identification, and after the experts watched it, they hurriedly advised him to turn it in, saying that this was a national treasure and was not allowed to be kept privately. The man was dismissive of this and asked, "Do you know who I am?" "What the hell is going on here?

The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

In 1912, Puyi abdicated, and the Qing Dynasty, which lasted for more than two hundred years, ushered in the collapse. However, unlike successive dynasties, the royal descendants of the Qing Dynasty were not only not liquidated, but were given preferential treatment. Puyi was still his own little emperor in the Forbidden City, and the children of the imperial family were all over the city of Beijing.

Although these royal children are no longer the original Baylor prince, they still live a dashing life, because of the ancestral house and treasure. For example, the famous Prince Gong's mansion was originally the personal property of the children of the royal family, but it was later sold to Fu Jen University and finally became owned by the state. These Eight Banners disciples were accustomed to a luxurious life, and without the funds given by the imperial court, they began to sell their property and treasures, which also led to the loss of many cultural goods to the people and overseas.

The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

The wrench finger on the man's hand is a Relic of the Qing Dynasty, or the royal wrench of the Qianlong Emperor. The wrench was originally worn as a protective device on the thumb, made of leather, and was designed to pull a bow and shoot arrows to prevent injury to the fingers. In the early Manchu Qing Dynasty, they made a living by riding and shooting, so they had the habit of wearing a wrench. After the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the customs in 1644, the Eight Banners gradually stopped hunting archery, and the wrench finger became an ornament.

The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

Successive Qing Dynasty emperors have made wrench fingers, and their mature technology and advanced technology far exceed those of the people. In the Qianlong period in 1745, the manufacturing technology of the wrench reached its peak, so the value of the wrench in the Qianlong era was the highest. According to the preliminary judgment of experts, the wrench finger in the man's hand is at least hundreds of millions, so he is advised to hand it over to the state for safekeeping. One is afraid that the origin is unknown, and the other is that daily wearing is easy to collide and rub, thus causing damage to cultural relics. But what the man said afterwards left the expert speechless, what did he say?

Only to hear the man proudly say, "I am of royal descent," the expert listened to the horrific heart. The man introduced himself, his name is Ai Xin Jue Luo Heng Shao, is the seventh grandson of Qianlong, the family has experienced war and still preserved many cultural relics, this jade wrench is one of them. And he himself is wearing Qing Dynasty costumes, with braids on his head, in order to ensure his bloodline, he requires his wife and daughter-in-law to be descendants of the Manchu Eight Banners.

The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

After reading the genealogy, the expert determined that he was a descendant of Qianlong, and this wrench was also his family heirloom. Although China prohibits the sale of cultural relics, if it is a treasure circulated in the family, there is indeed no mandatory provision to hand over to the state. The man said that he would not sell it for no special reason, let alone hand it over free of charge, but pass it on to future generations and keep it as an heirloom.

The man wore a treasure ring of hundreds of millions of dollars in his hand, and after the experts identified it, he advised him to turn it in, and he sneered and said 6 words

Although it is owned by individuals, are men not afraid of losing or wearing out hundreds of millions of wrench fingers every day? After all, a little accident is hundreds of millions of dollars. If you had such a wrench for hundreds of millions of dollars, what would you do with it, whether it was worn on your hand like a man or handed over to the state?

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