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The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

Due to the profound Chinese culture and the countless descendants of Chinese emperors, some cultural relics are likely to be left behind in the folk. It is precisely because of China's long history that many things that happened in the past have dissipated with time, so the archaeological cause is also doing a good job, just to open up one unknown historical story after another. Because cultural relics are historical witnesses, if there are cultural relics and antiques in many places, experts will go to verify the authenticity, that is, they do not want some things with historical research value to be left behind, thus losing its value.

The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

In 2014, in a small village in Henan, someone found his own dragon bed, and this matter was also fermented locally and on the Internet, causing people to punch the card frenzy. The dragon bed was found by an old man named Zhu Xingguang, who wanted to go back to his hometown to repair the house left by his ancestors, and found this valuable wooden bed. However, when the wooden bed was found, it was completely invisible, because it was already covered with dust. After Zhu Xingguang patiently wiped it clearly, he saw the original appearance of the dragon bed.

This ancient dragon bed is very unique, 2.2 meters long, 1.37 meters wide, and 2.4 meters high, and the head of the bed is engraved with exquisite auspicious clouds and dragon and phoenix patterns.

The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

After this news was revealed, Zhu Xingguang also started a business here. Modern people's curiosity is very heavy, although in the scientific society, many people still think that sitting on the dragon bed can inhale the dragon's breath, so the old man also took the opportunity to propose a 50 yuan once experience business.

After coming here, many people also asked Zhu Xingguang to buy a dragon bed, but the old man refused on the grounds that it was an ancestral treasure. When these collectors left, experts followed. They carefully studied the dragon bed and found that it was completely made of tenons, and could not be made by ancient people. And this bed is very strong, wood identification experts after identification confirmed that this is a Dragon Bed of the Zhu Yuanzhang period, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, if the missing foot pier of this bed is still there, the value will certainly be higher.

The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

According to the old man, their ancestor was Zhu Muyi, the twenty-fifth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, and although this child was not Zhu Yuanzhang's favorite, he had never been a demon in his life. After he was about to go to the fiefdom, Zhu Yuanzhang gave him this dragon bed, and later after war and escape, this dragon bed was still well preserved by the Zhu family. It's just that they don't have a family tree now, so it's hard to prove their identity.

The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

However, this dragon bed is real, and it is also a huge gain for experts, who suggest that Zhu Xingguang donate this dragon bed, which will help the study of history. The old man was not very willing at first, after all, this is a treasure handed down from the ancestors, but such a thing is so big that it is useless to put it in the home, it is best to let it play its greatest role in the hands of experts, help experts study the history of the Ming Dynasty, and also let more people understand the craftsmanship of the Ming Dynasty. Thinking about this, Zhu Xingguang finally chose to donate free of charge. In the end, the elderly Zhu Xingguang received an honorary certificate and a prize of 500 yuan, and this dragon bed was smoothly sent to the museum.

In fact, the value of some cultural relics is to be collected and studied, the collection technology of museums is far greater than that of the people, and the research technology is very different. Instead of being placed in the home of the elderly, this bed should be placed in a museum for study and viewing.

The ming dynasty dragon bed was found in the countryside, estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars, and experts suggested that they be handed over free of charge.

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