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The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

Dayi burnt porcelain is light and firm, and the buckle is like the legend of the mourning jade Jincheng. - "Again in Wei Place Beggar Dayi Porcelain Bowl"

As a cultural treasure left over from the times, cultural relics reflect the level of craftsmanship and manufacturing in different eras or the social environment at that time, and provide a large number of reference historical materials for people to understand ancient human activities. However, due to the many wars experienced in china in the modern period, many precious cultural relics were also destroyed during that period, and some cultural relics were lost overseas and are still missing. Once, after inheriting the British manor, a young man in Guangdong dug up 100,000 Chinese cultural relics worth billions, and what kind of story is hidden behind these cultural relics?

The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

This guy's name is Zhao Tailai, born in 1954, the family is in Dongguan, Guangdong, when he was 15 years old, he lost his parents, lonely and bitter he could only go to his aunt in Hong Kong, his aunt has been living alone without marriage, and when Zhao Tailai found it, his aunt gladly accepted him, and Zhao Tailai followed his relatives to live a plain and relatively happy life.

The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

Zhao Tailai has a lively personality, and his aunt's life has become interesting because of this. Both are each other's only relatives, so they feel cherished. But the good times did not last long, Zhao Tailai's aunt came to an end in 1981, and Zhao Tailai lost his only relative. Before his aunt died, he also told Zhao Tailai a secret, the family still has some assets in Britain, Zhao Tailai as a descendant of the last family has the right to inherit, and also gave Zhao Tailai a drawing to tell him to follow the drawings to find those inheritances, and hoped that Zhao Tailai could properly dispose of these inheritances.

The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

The fact that his aunt died zhao Tailai could not accept it at once, but in order to honor his aunt's last words, after packing up his mood, Zhao Tailai set out to find an inheritance. After arriving at the place her aunt said, Zhao Tailai was surprised to find that her aunt had several villas and farms in Britain. According to the drawings given by his aunt, Zhao Tailai also found that there were other assets on the farm, so he followed the route drawn in the drawings and found a stable in the farm.

The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

On the surface, there is nothing special about the stable, but there are many boxes. Inside the box there are porcelain and other antiquities, and judging from the pattern on it, it belongs to Chinese porcelain. He took two pieces of porcelain with him and took them home, and when he looked closely at the words Kangxi Qianlong and so on, Zhao Tailai found that this matter was definitely not simple, where did the porcelain in front of him come from? Why was it placed under my aunt's farm? In order to figure out the number of these porcelains, Zhao Tailai went back to carefully count them, and it took a few days to count them.

The Guangdong guy inherited the British manor, dug up tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics from it, and later how

Fortunately, Zhao Tailai knew a friend who understood cultural relics, so he took a porcelain bowl in his hand to a friend for his identification, and the result surprised him, that bowl came from the Qianlong period and belonged to a very rare enamel porcelain. Zhao Tailai hurried back to read the materials to find out whether there was a relationship with his ancestors, and what was surprising was that there was really a relationship. It turned out that Zhao Tailai was the great-grandson of Wu Tingfang, and Zhao Tailai's aunt was Wu Tingfang's granddaughter, but Wu Tingfang was a famous diplomat and jurist during the Qing Dynasty, or a collector, who had studied in Britain, and these cultural relics were collected by Wu Tingfang when he was in England.

epilogue

After determining that these assets were indeed from his aunt's ancestors, Zhao Tailai thought about how to properly dispose of these cultural relics, after all, the number has reached 100,000 pieces, and he also knows that it is not safe to put these cultural relics in his own hands, and these cultural relics are very precious and rare, and only by handing them over to the country can they reflect their true value. After thinking clearly, Zhao Tailai began to plan to transport these cultural relics back to China, just the freight and other costs cost the money of four villas, and finally these cultural relics finally had a good place to be properly placed in the Chinese museum, and the cultural relics he donated reached 50,000 pieces, with a total value of as much as 800 million, making a great contribution to China's cultural relics research.

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