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The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

author:Fang Yuan Vision looks at history

As the saying goes: "Sometimes there must be a fate, and there is no time to demand in fate", sometimes when the wealth is placed in front of a person, he does not catch it, he even gives it to others, and then regrets it, but how will he remedy it? The matter I am talking about today is a two-generation entanglement caused by thousands of pieces of Ru kiln fragments, which is right and wrong, I will tell you, please comment on it.

The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

In 1985, Shi Shangyong, a farmer in Linru County (now Ruzhou City) in Luoyang City, Henan Province, inadvertently dug a broken fragment of a Ru kiln while digging the foundation of his own house. Since the local area is the birthplace of the Ru kiln, there have often been unearthed from the Ru kiln since ancient times, which is no longer strange in the local area. However, the pit porcelain that Shi Shangyong dug was all fragments of broken Ru kilns, and Shi Yong was both happy and lost. Happy is that although this pit porcelain is all Ru kiln fragments, but at that time the market price of Ru kiln fragments was also a dime a piece, calculating that this pit fragment was also worth more than 100 yuan; the loss is that no one in the local area bought this Ru kiln fragments, want to sell fragments also have to find a car to transport them to the provincial city of Zhengzhou, Shi Shangyong calculated, he dug out a total of about 1300 pieces of Ru kiln fragments, if hired a car to transport to Zhengzhou, deducting freight is equivalent to white busy work.

Suddenly, Shi Shangyong thought of Kangtai, a villager in the same village who was keen on collecting, and Kangtai was a cultural relics collector who often walked the streets and alleys to collect cultural relics. Shi Shangyong thought that Kangtai would definitely be able to acquire these Ru kiln fragments, so he took the initiative to find Kangtai and pleaded with him to buy the more than 1300 Ru kiln fragments he had dug up. In the face of these more than 1300 pieces of Ru kiln fragments, Kangtai was a little hesitant, he was not optimistic about these fragments, and then let him take out more than 100 yuan at once, he was not very willing to buy. In the end, under shi Shangyong's soft grinding and hard bubble, Kangtai bought all the 1300 pieces of Ru kiln fragments in Shi Shangyong's hand at a price of 50 yuan.

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The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

In the 1980s, 50 yuan was a lot of income, which could top a month's salary of a worker. Shi Shangyong happily returned home with the 50 yuan that Kangtai gave him, and sold the ruyao fragments to Kangtai, which he not only saved the boat and car labor to Go to Zhengzhou, but also sold the fragments at his own psychological price, which was simply killing two birds with one stone.

The time came to 2000, this year set off a wave of porcelain collection in the country, and the price of Ru kiln fragments also ushered in a round of soaring, when the better quality Ru kiln fragments were sold for 600 yuan a piece. Kangtai took some of the fragments of the Ru kiln he bought to the market to sell, and soon became the richest man in the village, not only building a building but also buying a family car. Seeing the changes in the Kangtai family, Shi Shang had the courage not to fight, he believed that if he had not sold the more than 1300 fragments to Kangtai at a low price, Kangtai could not have developed this day.

The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

The more Shi Shangyong thought about it, the more angry he became, and one day after drinking, Shi Shangyong found Kangtai through the wine, and he told Kangtai that he had regretted it and wanted to buy back the remaining Ru kiln fragments in Kangtai's hand for 50 yuan. For this unreasonable request, Kangtai of course did not agree, the two people quarreled red-faced, and even moved their hands, and later under the persuasion of neighbors and villagers, Shi Shangyong left Kangtai's house indignantly. After that, Shi Shangyong went to the door twice for three days to ask Kang Tai for an explanation, and Kang Tai was not willing to be disturbed, so he had to find the village chief and ask the village chief to coordinate this matter. Through the coordination of the village chief, KangTai finally gave Shi Shangyong 5,000 yuan, and the matter was temporarily over.

The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

In 2002, the price of Ru kiln fragments soared again, this time to 3,000 yuan a piece. Thinking that he sold more than 1,300 pieces of Ru kiln fragments to Kangtai for 50 yuan, Shi Shang courage once again had a psychological imbalance, he regretted that he sold these fragments to Kangtai at a low price, and he was jealous that Kangtai sold Ruyao kiln fragments to make a fortune, and he felt that Kangtai's wealth was to take advantage of himself. So Shi Shangyong found Kang Tai again and asked him for the remaining fragments of the Ru kiln. Kang Tai saw that Shi Shangyong was getting more and more excessive, so he found the village chief again, the village chief coordinated from it, Kang Tai paid Shi Shangyong 500,000 yuan in compensation, Shi Shangyong said that he would not find Kang Tai's trouble in the future, the two signed an agreement, and the matter was closed.

The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

After Shi Shangyong got a huge amount of 500,000 yuan, the whole person immediately floated up, he quickly fell into the vice of gambling, less than three months to lose 500,000 yuan, and even mortgaged his own house, Shi Shangyong's daughter-in-law was killed alive. Due to the loss of money and the loss of his wife, Shi Shangyong was depressed and became depressed, and later Shi Shangyong was diagnosed with liver cancer, and it did not take long to die, leaving only a son in his 20s - Shi Zhongfei.

Shi Zhongfei is young and vigorous, and he believes that all the misfortunes encountered by his family are caused by Kangtai taking advantage of his family and buying those Ru kiln porcelain fragments at a low price, so he finds Kangtai with a dagger. After seeing Kangtai, Shi Zhongfei asked Kangtai for compensation and pensions, and Kangtai took out the agreement signed with Shi Shangyong at that time, saying that he would not give Shi Zhongfei a penny. Shi Zhongfei was furious, took out a dagger and rushed to Kangtai, trying to die with Kangtai, but Kangtai and his family quickly controlled Shi Zhongfei and called the police for help. After the police came, they took Shi Zhongfei away, and later, Shi Zhongfei was severely punished by the law.

The entanglement of the two generations caused by the fragments of the Ru kiln, which is right or wrong?

Looking at the development of events, Shi Shangyong and his son Shi Zhongfei showed the greed of human nature to the fullest, and although Taikang blindly tolerated it, it did not exchange for the peace it wanted, but brought endless trouble to itself. Readers, if you are Kangtai, what will you do when you encounter such a thing? Welcome to leave a comment.

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