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Chapter five hundred and seventy nine.

Tan Jinfu's vision is absolutely very spicy. He can see at a glance that the "Five Kings Returning to Drunk" created by Ren Renfa of the great Yuan Dynasty painter in front of him is undoubtedly the authentic one. Then we must identify its value next.

So Tan Jinfu habitually looked at the inscriptions and seals on the painting. It would be fine if he didn't look at it, but he was shocked when he saw it.

What's wrong? I saw that the painting was basically made of colored paper, with a hand scroll, more than two meters long. The seal on it was: Ren Ziming, Taoist of Yueshan, Taoist of Mei, and seal of Chen Jiru.

What's even more remarkable are the red Tibetan seals:

Liang Qingbiao: Jiaolin Yuli's book, looking at its general principles, Stable, Jiaolin Secret Play, Cangyan, Cangyanzi, Tangcun, Tangcun, Hebei.

Geng Zhaozhong: Geng Zhaozhong Xin Gong's character is in the Liang Dynasty's alias Changbai Mountain. He collects calligraphy, painting and seals, and is a collection of Xin Gong's appraisal and treasured (three times).

Hongli (Emperor Qianlong): The treasures of Qianlong's imperial examinations, Qianlong's appreciation, Shiqu Baoji, Shiqu Precision Appraisal, Baoji re-edited, Sanxitang's fine seals, and Ganqing Palace's treasures are suitable for descendants.

Yongyan (Emperor Jiaqing): The treasure of Jiaqing imperial view.

Puyi (Emperor Xuantong): The treasure of Xuantong's imperial view, the appreciation of Xuantong, and Wuyizhai's exquisite seal appraisal.

In addition, there are other things: Tianmu Mountain native, Hou Shitai’s collection, Zungutang Zhenxiu, Banguxuan calligraphy, painting and seals, Tang, and half seals in all directions.

...

Tan Jinfu has also seen big scenes, and even countless rare paintings, but after seeing these seals and hidden seals, he was completely shocked.

Not to mention anything else, the imperial seals of the three emperors are already shocking enough.

Tan Jinfu's heart was flipping, flipping hard.

Who is Wan Jianhao? Since he came into contact with Tan Jinfu, he has rarely seen him look like this. He couldn't help but ask: "What's wrong?"

Tan Jinfu answered only two words: "Treasure!"

Wan Jianhao understood. The two of them communicated with care.

"How much is it worth?" Wan Jianhao asked softly.

Tan Jinfu did not speak, but held his hand.

code word.

This is a price code code word that is often used in the antique market, shake hands with each other and stretch out your fingers.

Wan Jianhao didn't care at first, but after shook hands with Tan Jinfu, his expression began to change and became solemn.

"How is that possible? Mr. Tan, you did not calculate it wrong, right?" Wan Jianhao didn't care much and couldn't help asking.

Tan Jinfu still didn't say anything, just nodded with affirmative expression.

...

Looking at Lin Yi again, after turning an ancient painting into two, he felt relieved. He guessed that his spiritual energy did not deceive himself. Originally, when he was previewing in Bohai, Lin Yi found that something seemed wrong with this ancient painting. Then he used his spiritual energy to visit, but it surprised him. The information feedback from the spiritual energy was so huge that he had never been exposed to such a majestic scholarly atmosphere in the past.

Then the fragrance of books and his spiritual energy burst out together, causing a illusion to appear in my mind.

In the 1930s, during the War of Resistance Against Japan, a white-haired collector looked at his favorite collection and sighed. He didn't know how to do it or how to protect such collections.

If you want to go abroad from Shanghai, you will be inspected for your luggage, and each collection will be taxed or even confiscated. Considering this, the old collector came up with a solution, which is to frame the two paintings together!

This requires exquisite mounting skills. Without damaging the two paintings, frame the two paintings into one.

Carefully produced for more than ten days in a row.

He did it.

In November 1937, before the fall of Shanghai, the white-haired collector took his carefully mounted 16 works to the United States on a steamer.

When he was inspected at the customs office, no one noticed that he had tampered with these ancient calligraphy and paintings.

This is a secret, for him.

...

Ten years later, in the hospital in Chinatown, USA.

The white-haired collector, who was already in his dying state, trembled his lips and wanted to tell his secrets of his collection. Tell his son how precious and incredible the collections were.

Unfortunately, he had no chance.

He lay on the hospital bed, looking at his family's anxious eyes, all his strength melted. In the end, he could only grab his son's hand tightly and spit out a word: "Draw..."

...

Decades have passed in a blink of an eye.

The descendants of collectors are doing business in the United States. The business is getting bigger and bigger, and everything seems to be beautiful. The ancient paintings brought by his father from China are more collected in secret rooms than him. When he has time, he will take them out and take a look and wipe the dust on it.

One day when he walked into the secret room, his little grandson also slipped in. Seeing his grandfather watching the ancient paintings, he asked curiously: "What is that?"

He picked up his grandson, put it on his lap, looked at the ancient paintings together, and said, "That's a memory, your great-grandfather's, and mine... These are the oldest calligraphy and paintings in China. They are our national treasures. Don't forget, you must bring them back if you have time."

Children don’t understand, they don’t understand what ancient paintings are or what national treasures are. They only know that these things that look weird and not as good as cartoons or comics seem to be very old.

"Maybe you will understand one day." I should say this to him.

...

The child grew up and became a genuine American, speaking English, eating hot dogs, and drinking Coke. The place where he lives is America, but he always has a feeling that in the eyes of others, he is always a foreigner and a Chinese.

Whites laugh at him, and blacks laugh at him.

He studied hard and worked hard. He thought that he would become a real American in this way.

He took over the family's business and became a well-known local entrepreneur. People began to respect him, no longer called him "yellow pig" or laughed at him as a Chinese.

He thinks he is really an American.

But unexpected events occurred, and his family's career failed at its most glorious moment.

Overnight, he went from a wealthy entrepreneur to a negative-asset pauper. He sold everything he could sell, cars, houses, and the collections his grandfather brought from China.

When he took out the collectibles, he wiped the dust on it with his hands again, and looked at the exquisite scrolls on it, he felt the charm of Chinese culture for the first time.

He couldn't bear to sell them, but he had to do it.

At this time, he remembered his grandfather's words. These ancient paintings belong to China, so let's take them to China for auction so that they will no longer wander, just like themselves...

...

After accepting these messages, Lin Yi had already understood the "Shad Washing Picture" that had been tampered with. He knew its true price and value, and even more understood the secret hidden in this painting.

So when Tan Jinfu and others were bidding for this painting, Lin Yi kept paying attention until he finally came out as a dark horse and raised the sign to pay a sky-high price of 93 million yuan, winning the championship in one fell swoop.

In the eyes of many people, the custom-made painting is only worth 80 million, and even the treasure appraiser Tan Jinfu believes so.

But only Lin Yi knows: You are wrong! All are wrong!

If Tang Bohu's "Painted Sand Picture" is only worth 80 million, then what about the "Five Kings Drunk Returning" hidden under this picture? The seals of the three Qing emperors, countless precious seals and inscriptions...

If Lin Yi’s guess is good, this painting can at least surpass that of Tang Bohu’s "Washing Shirt Picture".

...

The scene was now full of "The Picture of the Five Kings Returning to Drunk" by Lin Yi. Everyone was discussing the specific value of this painting.

Since I am here to participate in the auction, both collectors and appraisers have one or two brushes--

"I see this painting worth at least 100 million."

"Wrong, the seals of the three Qing emperors alone are priceless!"

The two appraisers whispered.

"If I had money, I would be willing to pay a full 100 million yuan!"

"Yes, it's so rare! Such a genuine product!"

The two collectors sighed constantly.

Lin Yi heard all these words and smiled.

Although Lin Yi knew that this painting was of great value, he didn't expect that these people were not laymen. It seemed that there were hidden dragons and creeping tigers here.

Just when he found it funny, Wan Jianhao came over and said to him, "Mr. Lin, is it? I am willing to bid for 100 million this painting----will you sell it?"

Lin Yi: "..." I was really stunned now.
Chapter completed!
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