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Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

Speaking of Ma Weidu, I believe that everyone in the literary and play collection industry knows and knows everyone. He is a collector, antique connoisseur, and the keynote speaker of CCTV's "Hundred Pulpits". He is currently a member of the China Democratic Construction Association, the founder and current director of the Guanfu Museum, a columnist and expert of China Net, and a super best-selling author.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

He had earlier spoken of his wealth in the form of a collection of cultural relics, mainly two points.

The first point is the time of day. Ma Weidu said that the best period of his cultural relics collection was when cultural relics fell to the lowest point since 2000. It is no exaggeration to say that as long as you had the consciousness of collecting at that time, standing on the street and picking up a stall to pick up a porcelain that was an official kiln, the most important point was that you could buy it home for only a few dollars.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

The second point is his own interest, which has supported him to the present. But the light interest is not enough, you also have to have a professional vision. At that time, there were too many people playing antiques, but there were few who really wanted to collect antiques.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

I have to say that Ma Weidu's way of speaking is very direct, but it is also true that he has real talent and practical learning, and many people also appreciate his straightforward personality, and they can also learn a lot of cultural knowledge from him.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

Ma Weidu once used his own personal experience to tell everyone that some of the plots in the movie are indeed deceitful, there is a place in real life where most rich people will not go, but in the movie it is a big guy gathering, where is this place?

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

That's the auction house we often see in movies.

The name of the auction house can often appear in movies and television, they are mostly rich people in order to buy their favorite things and participate in the auction activities, in the movie these auction activities are by some bosses and rich businessmen personally attended, the scene of mutual bidding is as fierce as it is, often the audience is also boiling with blood.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

But in Ma Weidu's mouth, rich people generally do not go to these auction houses, why is this? It turns out that most of these auction houses are bidding for some antique jewelry and other things, and everyone knows that most of the rich merchants do not know much about this kind of thing, so it is better to find a professional agent to bid on these things than to shoot blindly.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

First, I will not be pitted because I am wrong, and I can save a lot of time.

Because there are some auctions where the time and place are not too uniform, and the busy people naturally do not have so much free time, according to Ma Weidu, in the last century, there were very few Chinese to participate in the auctions, but now Chinese are also rich one by one, and they naturally have the right to speak.

Ma Weidu: Don't be deceived anymore, the rich in this place don't go at all, and the movies are all fake

Now many wealthy Chinese businessmen have begun to buy some wartime exiled national treasures at auction houses, which is also a happy thing. What do you know about auction houses?

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