Legend of Xiangjiang Tycoon

Chapter 84: antique

   Li Zhiwen will go to his home in Repulse Bay after leaving the company.

   "How about, Awen, have you got the money?" Zou Fang asked.

   "No, the result is the same as when you went there," Li Zhiwen said.

   "What should I do, this Jiahe is really bad." Zou Fang said.

   "It's okay, mom, I will let Jiahe spit it out. Let them be proud for a few days first." Li Zhiwen said.

   "You have an idea yourself." Zou Fang said.

  At this time, Zhu Yaofei and Huang Tingyao came to Li Zhiwen's house. Li Zhiwen quickly got up to meet him when he saw them.

   "A Fei, Ah Yao, are you here, Ah Yao, are you better?" Li Zhiwen asked.

  Because Li Zhiwen has been busy lately, he did not visit Huang Tingyao when he came back from the UK, and Zhu Yaofei hasn't seen him since returning from the UK. At this time, seeing two buddies, I was a little weird to miss them.

   "I'm getting better early, I'm getting sick soon, Brother Wen, hurry up and arrange work for me." Huang Tingyao said.

   "The Chinese New Year is coming soon, I still have to start after the New Year," Li Zhiwen said with a smile.

   "Then I will listen to Brother Wen, Brother Wen, you can arrange a few roles for me after the Chinese New Year." Huang Tingyao said.

   "Don't worry, you will be busy next year." Li Zhiwen hammered Huang Tingyao in the chest.

   Zhu Yaofei saw Huang Tingyao finish speaking, and whispered: "Brother Wen, I have arranged the batch of antiques. Would you like to take a look."

   Li Zhiwen thought for a while, and there is nothing to do, so it’s okay to go and see: "Let's go, then go and see."

   After speaking, he took the two and the bodyguard and left the house.

   The car came to a place with turns and turns. In front of it was a metal gate, surrounded by a three-meter-high wall, like an abandoned factory building.

   "Brother Wen, here it is." Zhu Yaofei said.

   Li Zhiwen heard Zhu Yaofei's words and got out of the car. Li Zhiwen looked at the surrounding scene and was quite satisfied. Who would have thought that valuable antiques would be hidden here.

   Zhu Yaofei knocked on the door, and saw the small window on the right side of the door opened. A human face looked out of the small window. When he saw Zhu Yaofei, he hurriedly opened the door.

   "Boss!" The staff on duty shouted to Li Zhiwen.

   "Thank you!" Li Zhiwen patted the staff on the shoulder and walked inside.

   "Fly, the security work here is perfect, right?" Li Zhiwen asked.

"Brother Wen, don't worry. The security personnel I posted here are all from the UK. Don’t worry about loyalty. In addition, there are 10 people here, divided into two groups. Every five people work on a shift, and every day is 20 people. Four-hour monitoring." Zhu Yaofei said.

   "That's good. Brothers have been working hard during this period. Give them a raise. In addition, logistical support must be done well." Li Zhiwen said.

   "Then I will thank Brother Wen for my brothers." Zhu Yaofei said.

   Li Zhiwen waved his hand and walked towards the warehouse.

   I saw a dozen large boxes in the warehouse, and the boxes were even a little moldy. Li Zhiwen felt distressed.

   "This antique can't be put like this, ALFY, you take these antiques out, put them in a brand-new box, and wipe them one by one," Li Zhiwen said.

   Zhu Yaofei was a little embarrassed. He was not an antique collector or treasure connoisseur. How could he deal with antiques, but he still agreed.

   Li Zhiwen also had a headache. At that time, he took it for granted and didn't want to let Chinese antiques go abroad.

But taking it back is also a hot potato. If you don’t understand the cultural relics, it is also a trouble to put it in your own hands. After all, this is a cultural relic of the British Museum. It is troublesome to track down, so you have to think about how to deal with this batch of cultural relics.

   Moreover, Hong Kong is still a British site, and there is always a risk of exposure in Hong Kong. It seems that I have to take the time to look at the mainland and find a collection point.

   Li Zhiwen thought about this, but didn't want to. One by one opened the boxes and looked at them. Most of them were porcelain, with the appearance of bottles, bowls, and teapots, but Li Zhiwen could only recognize the appearance of blue and white porcelain.

  If there are professionals around, they will definitely exclaim. Blue and white porcelain, colorful porcelain, thin porcelain, sculpture porcelain, etc., these antiques are very valuable.

   Li Zhiwen continued to look forward, and suddenly saw a pair of bottles, thanks to the education of later generations on the Internet, otherwise Li Zhiwen would really treat them as ordinary cultural relics.

Their name is the blue and white Yunlong elephant ear vase, which is an antique in the Yuan Dynasty. It is said on the Internet that people know the blue and white blue and white flowers from the pair of blue and white Yunlong elephant ear vases with the Zhizheng 11th year inscription. He identifies the Yuan Dynasty. The standard reference for blue and white porcelain.

Li Zhiwen picked up one of the bottles and looked at the bottle. As expected, there was the words up to 11 years. This was named one of the top ten Chinese cultural relics in the British Museum in later generations. He did not expect to be in the hands of Li Zhiwen. Li Zhiwen looked at it. This is quite satisfied with the porcelain bottle.

Putting down the bottle, Li Zhiwen looked at the last few boxes. The last few boxes were no longer porcelain, but mainly bronzes. Orson Perez, who wanted to come to the British Museum at the time, looked at the heavy bronzes to increase the weight. Bar.

One of the pot-like vessels caught Li Zhiwen’s attention. Li Zhiwen picked it up and examined it carefully for a long time before confirming its identity. This is another Western Zhou Kanghou who was named one of the top ten Chinese cultural relics in the British Museum by later generations. Gui, a bronze ware from the early Western Zhou Dynasty, was unearthed in Henan in 1931 and then resold overseas. It originally belonged to the Old Summer Palace collection and was later donated to the British Museum by an Englishman.

  簋 is a vessel used by the ancient Han people to hold cooked meals. It is also used as a ritual vessel with round mouth and double ears. Popular from the Shang Dynasty to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, it is one of the iconic bronze utensils of the Chinese Bronze Age.

   Li Zhiwen looked at the bottom of the instrument, and saw 24 characters in 4 lines at the bottom of the instrument, but Li Zhiwen couldn't understand the text.

   The most striking thing about this gui is its handle, which is a beast with long teeth, sharp horns and big square ears, which is devouring a bird.

   Not to mention the style of this Kanghougui, just to say that its age is invaluable, and whoever can eat with bronze in ancient times, that is all princes and nobles.

   Li Zhiwen was very satisfied with these antiques. He didn't expect that these dozen large boxes would contain two of the top ten Chinese cultural relics of the British Museum. How could he be dissatisfied?

   "How many antiques are there in total?" Li Zhiwen asked.

   "A total of 223 antiques were brought back from Britain, including 194 porcelains and 29 bronzes. Five porcelains were broken during transportation," Zhu Yaofei said.

   "There are still broken ones? How to deal with them." Li Zhiwen was a little distressed, but this is an antique, it is worthless if it is broken.

   "After we brought them back, it's just that the five broken pieces of porcelain were all mixed together, and there was no way to tell them apart," Zhu Yaofei said.

   "That's okay, A Fei, you also protect the fragments, I will find an antique restoration expert to repair it later." Li Zhiwen said.

   "Understand, Brother Wen." Zhu Yaofei said.

   "The security of this place should be loose on the outside and tight on the inside. Don't let others see it as if there are good things here, so it’s not to be blamed on others." Li Zhiwen said.

   "I will tell them one by one." Zhu Yaofei said.

   "Let's go, let's have a meal together, it's been a long time since we got together." Li Zhiwen said to Huang Tingyao and Zhu Yaofei.

   is still a familiar food stall, still a familiar taste, but there are no messy young and Dangerous boys. After all, looking at the five big and three thick bodyguards around the three people, they dare not come close, let alone come up for provocation.

At the food stall, the three people talked loudly. No one thought that within a year of graduation, all of them had become famous. Li Zhiwen took out two cash cheques for 5 million Hong Kong dollars from his pocket and handed them to Zhu Yaofei. Said: "Afei, Ayao, you guys before these two, turn around to buy a villa near my house, we will still live together."

   "Brother Wen, how can I ask for your money? Besides, your business has just started, so you can put it away soon." Huang Tingyao said.

Zhu Yaofei calmly put it away. He and Li Zhiwen went to the UK to meet the world. Knowing that Li Zhiwen’s financial resources are not less than ten million Hong Kong dollars. Besides, Li Zhiwen asked the two to move near his home, so why not let him go by. To help line the meaning of Li Zhiwen's family.

   "Ayao, why are you so mother-in-law now, look at A Fei, and put it away quickly, I'm not bad at that." Li Zhiwen said.

Huang Tingyao looked at Li Zhiwen and then at Zhu Yaofei. He knew that there must be something wrong with the two of them. If he asks, he will definitely tell him, but it is not necessary. When he needs to know, he will tell him naturally, so he said: "Brother Wen, Then I won’t talk about it. If it’s useful to me, just talk."

   "This is a good brother." Li Zhiwen said with a smile.

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