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Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons

A few years ago, I received some antique calligraphy and paintings from Japan at a high price from an antique dealer. I thought I would make a lot of money by picking up a big leak, but I didn't expect that these antiques, calligraphy and paintings returned from Japan were all packaged and sold cheaply by Japanese young people to Chinese traders as scrap, and then the traders sold us these ignorant leeks at a high price.

Japan once collected a large number of antiques, calligraphy and paintings from the mainland, and as the old Japanese collectors aged, these antiques became worthless in the eyes of their younger generations and had no collection value. As a result, young Japanese people are disposing of these items as waste.

Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons

This calligraphy and painting is the work of Yuan Dahua, a feudal official in the late Qing Dynasty, and it is very chic and domineering.

But some of my friends around me said that this calligraphy and painting is undoubtedly new, it is completely new, and even if it is old, it is a folk imitation. Do you have a knowledgeable friend? Let's help see if Yuan Dahua is genuine.

Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons

Most of these Japanese reflux porcelains are objects used by old people who have passed away in Japan, so friends who like to collect porcelain should keep their eyes open.

Now these porcelains that I have bought at a high price have no value in the market at all, and there are even very few people who play them. Therefore, I can only keep it for myself as an ornament to admire, after all, I can't still use the bowl used by the dead.

Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons
Complaining! The antique calligraphy and paintings I collected from Japan should all be spent on lessons

These folding fans that have returned to Japan are some folk products. The vendor only used a few dollars for the starting price, and when he brought it back to us, he sold it to us for tens or hundreds of yuan.

To put it more exaggeratedly, these objects are really worthless in Japan now, and if you collect them in Japan, they will not hesitate to give them to you for free.

The calligraphy and paintings that I received from antique dealers at a high price are all ordinary objects that some young Japanese people don't want. Now I want to find the next receiver at a high price, which should be impossible, so I can only spend money to buy lessons and keep them for myself.

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