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The old man sold cultural relics for 8 million, experts: the maximum value was 10,000, and the old man sold 19.8 million

introduction

Cultural relics have high research value, but many cultural relics have been destroyed in the war, especially calligraphy and painting works of art. These cultural relics have relatively high environmental requirements for storage and are more likely to be damaged, especially the old calligraphy and paintings, which can be described as a difficult to find. The price of cultural relics such as calligraphy and painting in the cultural relics trading market has also risen, especially the representative works of famous artists, which are expensive and have high research value.

First, the old man wants to sell calligraphy and paintings, but the helpless experts only bid 10,000

In 1995, an old man came to Beijing Liulichang with a family heirloom calligraphy and painting. At that time, Beijing Liulichang was a large cultural relics trading market. Later, the old man was received, but the experts at the time saw the painting and felt that it was not worth much. The old man said that this painting was ancestral, passed down for several generations, and now there are seven children in the family, and the old man is also old, so he wants to sell it to subsidize the family.

The old man sold cultural relics for 8 million, experts: the maximum value was 10,000, and the old man sold 19.8 million

The old man felt that the painting was very valuable, and directly asked for 8 million, and in the last century, 8 million was not a small amount. However, the staff only gave the old man a maximum of 10,000 yuan. Later, the old man decided to change places, and later after being introduced, the old man contacted Mr. Qin Gong, a famous cultural relics appraisal expert. When the old man took out this painting, Mr. Qin Gong immediately sat down to observe carefully, his face showed a shocked expression, after identification, this is the Northern Song Dynasty Zhang Xian's fine "Ten Yong Tu", in history this painting is very famous, sought after by many people, did not expect to be exiled to the folk.

The old man sold cultural relics for 8 million, experts: the maximum value was 10,000, and the old man sold 19.8 million

Second, the value of ancient paintings is very high, causing a sensation

After an auction, the old man's painting was finally sold for 19.8 million. At that time, there were more people participating in the auction, and Mr. Qin Gong was also present, and eventually the painting was auctioned by the Palace Museum, and has been hidden in the Palace Museum since then, becoming a national treasure. Many people think that if they promised the elderly and directly gave the elderly 8 million, wouldn't they save a lot of money? Supposedly, this was the case, and it was only later that the old man told the story about the painting.

The old man sold cultural relics for 8 million, experts: the maximum value was 10,000, and the old man sold 19.8 million

It turned out that the ancestors of the old man were the guards in the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty, and in the late Qing Dynasty, the great powers burned and looted everywhere, and many cultural relics were destroyed. When Puyi fled, the palace was very chaotic, and eunuchs and palace women snatched cultural relics everywhere, after all, the emperor abdicated, they could only leave the palace. As the emperor's bodyguard, the old man's ancestors got the painting under such circumstances. However, after the guard got the painting, he told his family to keep it well, so the people later preserved the ancient painting very well.

The old man sold cultural relics for 8 million, experts: the maximum value was 10,000, and the old man sold 19.8 million

epilogue

Many people think that the price of this painting is too high, but the value of the cultural relics cannot be measured by economic value. As a famous painting, it is not easy to pass it down, the greatest value of ancient paintings is for cultural research, and the collection of this painting north of the Palace Museum is also the best destination.

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