Rebirth 13, starting from the big demolition treasure hunt

Chapter 355 This kind of business is just this one time

Chapter 355 This kind of business is just this time

After May Day, the demolition households near Ermi Factory on Pawnshop Street in the old city have almost finished moving.

The archaeological team also withdrew after more than half a year of archaeological work.

But the place they retreated to was not far away. On the roadside of Danjiang, it was said that they went to inspect the old city wall.

This currently does not affect developers building houses.

(That side will only affect future greening.)
The expropriation of the house is coming to an end, and the construction unit has also arranged for excavators and dump trucks to start demolishing the house and cleaning up the bricks and debris on the surface.

After about two months of cleaning, the brick layer on the surface has been cleaned up, and basements are being dug and pilings are being driven to build high-rise residential buildings.

Wu Yuansheng knew that almost all the houses here were built with more than 30 floors, and the highest ones with basements had more than 50 floors.

When building the house, the digging was very deep, more than ten meters.

For such a high-rise building, and being in a prosperous area of ​​the city center and on the riverside, there will definitely be more than just one underground floor.

With such a big pit, there must be a lot of soil that can be loaded underneath, which brings great convenience to everyone.

If you know someone's secret, you have to pay a certain price.

In the past two months, he didn't do much to pick up the iron in the brick slag. He only went there to be "busy" for a few days after the archaeological team left.

When he left, he was asked not to talk about it everywhere.

The main body of the chamber pot is rectangular, with a single trapezoidal opening on it. The opening is somewhat incomplete, but the main body is complete.

Later, he searched on his mobile phone and found pictures like that. They didn't believe it until they saw it.

When he went there for the first time, he followed several colleagues and dug up the porcelain pieces or miscellaneous items along the bottom of the archaeological pit.

Later, they told him that he must drink a cup of tea brewed in this "pot", otherwise he would not be allowed to leave.

The man brought a "teapot" and a teacup over, and then poured him a cup.

It is hard to accept that the "teapot" that has been used for so many years is actually a chamber pot.

That family said it was a landlord's house.

Thinking that the "teapot" had been used for so many years, he drank a glass of water after the family promised to sell it to him cheaper.

He later told the family that they were using chamber pots.

People didn't believe it and said that looking at such good porcelain, it was obviously just a teapot. They also asked whether he said that deliberately to counter-offer.

People say yes.

Colleagues said that one time he went out to collect things. Because he was thirsty, he bought something at a person's house and asked him to pour some water.

After digging there for several days, he dug out a sauce-glazed Huzi (chamber pot), more than 100 kilograms of porcelain pieces, some copper coins, copper coins, some glass beads, agate beads, bone hairpins and other miscellaneous items.

When he saw that the "teapot" was a square chamber pot, he asked the man if he had been using this?

It extends in all directions along the archaeological pit, making it easier for everyone to dig.

Ask where you got it from.

Obtaining this tiger reminded him of something a colleague once told him.

He said that he had drank too, so he would definitely not say anything.

This kind of thing may be kept secret for a short period of time, but after a long time, it doesn't matter if you think about it, so you just say it.

The square tiger, to be honest, does look like a teapot.

In addition to working for a few days at the place where the archaeological team dug the pit, I got some things.

During this period, he also purchased things in the demolition area of ​​the car battery factory's courtyard where he previously rented a house, as well as in the Porcelain Street area and the Honggou area.

These things include old wine, porcelain, coins, various folk items, etc.

Laojiu bought a few more bottles of Moutai from the 1980s.

The porcelain is all old, from a special age at the latest.

There is no official kiln, but there are a few folk fine products.

I bought a lot of coins, whether they were copper coins, copper dollars and other ancient coins, or second and third edition banknotes.

(First edition banknotes are so rare that I haven’t encountered them in more than two months.)
Among the folk items, he received another large red sandalwood scale. A huanghuali wooden box.

In addition to collectible antiques, Wu Yuansheng also purchased a batch of old perfumes from the 1990s.

The perfumes were purchased in the area where the car battery factory was demolished.

The people who sold him the perfume were Boss Wu and Boss Wang who were demolishing houses on the pawnshop street.

The two of them have a relationship with the boss, who is responsible for this large area along the river.

If the boss you work for is capable, the masters working under him will also get more benefits.

I found the perfume in a small warehouse over there. The brand was written in English and the bottle was very delicate.

The scents include lotus seed, jasmine, gardenia, osmanthus, etc.

There were more than 1300 bottles of this batch of perfume purchased. They packaged it and sold it to him for a total of 6000 yuan.

After buying it, he gave it to his father and Wu Yun to sell at the gate of the construction site.

The minimum price agreed upon is 50 yuan a bottle.

After practical testing, they said that the perfume was very popular, and the price was raised to 80 yuan a bottle, and people wanted it.

People who buy these are not just people on the construction site, but also passers-by.

It’s not just women, many men bought it and said they would take it back and give it to their wives.

Some people bought one bottle and felt it was not enough, so they came back to buy a second or third bottle.

After many women bought it and used it themselves, they found it useful and recommended it to their friends.

Online shopping is not popular yet, and perfumes in physical stores are generally not cheap.

These people buy perfume by chance.

More than 1300 bottles were sold out in a short time.

Of course, he also kept a few bottles for himself, including ones with lotus seed scent and gardenia scent.

(Both Yi Xiaoyue and Song Yuping like the fragrance of lotus seeds, and Wu Yuansheng thinks the fragrance of gardenia smells very good.)
From one batch of perfume, they made more than 6 yuan.

His father asked Wu Yun if he wanted to wholesale some more and continue selling them.

He said no, he couldn't be greedy.

This kind of business, this time, many people will not buy it again in a short time after buying it. After all, a bottle of perfume will last at least half a year.

While wandering around other garbage dumps, I met Boss Zhao and Master Kong who were picking up iron in the "X" city area, and bought some tiles, coins, and "miscellaneous items" from them.

There are not many bricks, only 7, and only two are decorated with patterns on the front.

Among these two pieces, only one is of great value.

What is painted on the surface is a "travel map", which is also the pattern in the bricks that I collected before.

The other one is much smaller, with two round and symmetrical lotus flowers on the front.

This lotus pattern is very similar to the patterns on some tiles.

The other bricks with side patterns include two flying fairy figures, an "incense burner" and two ordinary flowers.

Among the "miscellaneous items" he considered the best one to be a piece of wood.

This wooden board is about one meter long, 60 centimeters wide and 10 centimeters thick.

Judging from the fracture locations, some are old cracks and some are new cracks.

Judging from the material, it is ebony with a hint of gold.

It is most likely a dark wood made of golden nan wood.

This part may be left over from the coffins made by rich and prestigious people in the past.

After all, gloomy wood is very suitable for making coffins, especially golden nanmu.

Wu Yuansheng tried the weight when he lifted it, and found it weighed several dozen kilograms.

(End of this chapter)

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