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A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

Northern Song Dynasty Prime Minister Fu Bi "Son Thesis"

Explanation: The son is endowed with a dull nature, plus he is never more serious. There are very few people who know each other in the old master of the capital, and they are frequently ordered to see each other, and they are fortunate to be very fortunate to have one by one advice. This also begs to go. Bow up again.

Translation: My son is stupid and dull by nature, plus he rarely experiences social tempering. I have few close friends in Kyoshi, so let him often visit you, hoping that everything will give him more advice and be grateful. Please read this letter and burn it.

A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

This "Son Post", to put it bluntly, is actually a "back door" note.

Fu Bi hoped that an official could take care of and promote his son, because this was not a glorious thing after all, so although it was only a note of more than forty words, Fu Bi still specially wrote "Please read this letter and burn it." "Although Fu Bi is a clean and honest official, it seems that after all, he is still deeply affectionate.

A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

Northern Song Dynasty Prime Minister Fu Bi 's "Son Thesis" partial

This note that Fu Bi hoped to burn after reading it, but in the end it was not burned, I don't know whether the official admired Fu Bi's calligraphy or some other reason, in short, Fu Bi's "back door" note was retained by the official.

On June 19, 2005, at the 2005 spring auction in Hanhai, Beijing, five famous books of the Northern Song Dynasty were sold for a high price of 22.275 million yuan, which attracted attention. Among these five Northern Song Dynasty books is Fu Bi's "Son Thesis", which sold for 4.62 million yuan.

A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

This "Son's Post" and four other Northern Song Dynasty calligraphy were originally collected by the famous calligraphy and painting appraiser Zhang Heng and later sold with Zhang Wenkui. Zhang Wenkui moved to South America in the 1950s, and Shuzha drifted overseas. In 1996, domestic collectors bought back at Christie's Auction House in New York for $500,000, making Mo Baorong return to his hometown. In 1997, these five Northern Song Dynasty celebrity ink treasures appeared at the 1997 spring auction in Hanhai, Beijing, and were sold for a total price of 6.82 million yuan, and the winner was the Palace Museum in Beijing.

A note that goes through the back door, forgot to burn ... In the end, it sold for 4600000 yuan

What is strange is that after 8 years, the precious cultural relics that have been purchased by the Beijing Palace Museum have appeared at the Beijing Hanhai Auction and sold at a price more than 3 times higher than that year! Who is the purchaser? Why does the Palace Museum in Beijing sell these artifacts? No one understands what it means...

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