Treasure well

Chapter 513 Crystal jade bowl birthday idea

Chapter 513 Crystal jade bowl birthday idea
After Chu Yunqiu finished reading the five items, his heart was also very excited.

For Chu Yunqiu, these are rare treasures, even national treasures.

Grandpa Wang held the photo in his hand with some excitement and was shaking constantly. He was very excited now.

Because, he felt that within his lifetime, Huaxia would be able to return all the bronze heads of the twelve zodiac signs to Huaxia.

This will be a pivotal moment.

Grandpa Wang managed to calm down the excitement in his heart, put the things back, and sealed them up.

Then, Grandpa Wang sighed, and hesitantly picked up the portfolio provided by Li Zhaoshuo.

Now Grandpa Wang is in a very complicated mood. He not only hopes that Li Zhaoshuo can provide some national treasures, but also hopes that the national treasures provided by Li Zhaoshuo will exceed the value of the rooster heads of the Chinese zodiac. value, because it will be difficult for him to choose.

It will create a situation where this wants and that also wants.

Therefore, Grandpa Wang's heart is very complicated.

In the end, Grandpa Wang still opened Li Zhaoshuo's portfolio.

Inside the portfolio was a schedule, thicker than Berger's and John's, and there seemed to be something else.

If you look closely, there are seven pieces in total.

Li Zhaoshuo is a Chinese and likes to pay attention to the golden mean, so he placed the most precious national treasure in the center.

At the front and at the end, they can only be counted as treasures.

There are seven pieces in total, no more and no less.

Among the seven items, there are a total of three national treasures and four treasures, the ratio is very large.

It can be said that almost half of them are national treasures.

Grandpa Wang looked at the first item.

The first item is Mr. Zhu Da's "Lotus and White Crane Picture", which is a treasure.

Unlike Borg, because Li Zhaoshuo is Chinese, he wrote the information very clearly. I am afraid that Chu Yunqiu will not know the goods, and the introduction is very clear.

Zhu Da was a painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties and a master of Chinese painting.The real name is Youyu, the character is Xuege, and the name is Bada Shanren.

He is the ninth grandson of Zhu Quan, the No.17 son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, he shaved his hair and became a monk. Later, he converted to Taoism and lived in Qingyunpu Taoist Temple in Nanchang.

He is good at calligraphy and painting. He mainly uses freehand ink painting of flowers and birds, with exaggerated and strange images. His pen and ink are condensed and solemn, and his style is majestic and meaningful. Dong Qichang is a master of landscape painting. His brushwork is concise, quiet and solemn, and has the charm of sparseness.

Good at calligraphy and poetry.

The works often use symbolic techniques to express their hearts, such as paintings of fish, ducks, birds, etc., all with white eyes facing the sky, full of stubbornness.The characteristics of brush and ink are known for their laissez-faire, vigor, roundness, and elegance. No matter whether they are large or small, they have a simple, clear, clear and vigorous style.The structure of the rules and regulations is unconventional, seeking completeness in incompleteness.

This pair of "Lotus and White Cranes" is definitely a rare masterpiece.

But it cannot be included in the ranks of national treasures.

The second work is "Pegasus Picture" by Master Xu Beihong.

Master Xu Beihong is very famous, much louder than Zhu Da. After all, he was a figure in the period of the Republic of China, and his life time is not too far away.

He is a Chinese modern painter and art educator.

He was good at figures, animals, flowers and birds. He advocated realism and emphasized the reform of traditional Chinese painting and the integration of Western painting techniques. His paintings advocated light and shape, and emphasized the accurate grasp of the anatomical structure and bones of objects. He also emphasized the ideological connotation of his works. He had a great influence on the Chinese painting circles at that time and was closely related to Zhang Shuqi and Liu Zigu are known as the "Three Masters of Jinling" in the painting circle.The Chinese paintings he made are complete in color and ink, and are especially famous for galloping horses.

Known as the founder of modern Chinese art education, he advocated the development of the improvement of "traditional Chinese painting", based on Chinese modern realism art, and put forward the "On the Improvement of Chinese Painting" under the background of the decadence of modern Chinese painting.

In "Pegasus", Xu Beihong used rich and unrestrained ink to outline the major turning parts such as the head, neck, chest, legs, etc., and used dry brush to sweep out the mane and tail, making the changes in shades of dry and wet appear natural.

The straight lines of the horse's legs are thin and powerful, like steel knives, piercing through the back of the paper, while the arcs of the abdomen, buttocks and mane tail are very elastic and dynamic.On the whole, the front of the picture is large and the back is small, with a strong sense of perspective. The legs stretched forward and the horse's head have a strong impact, which seems to break through the picture.

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The whole painting makes people look full of momentum.

Chu Yunqiu and Grandpa Wang looked at the "Pegasus Picture" on the photo with some joy in their eyes, but it was obvious that this "Pegasus Picture" was not as valuable as the bronze heads of the twelve zodiac signs.

So for Chu Yunqiu and Grandpa Wang, the value is not as high as that of John.

When they saw the third item, Chu Yunqiu and Grandpa Wang were surprised at the same time.

The third item is a jade bowl.

It is an item from the Wanli period of Ming Shenzong, and it is a complete national treasure.

When Chu Yunqiu, Grandpa Wang and Lu Zhiqing saw the jade bowl on the photo, they were all shocked.

Simply beautiful.

It's really a work of art, especially Lu Zhiqing's eyes revealed a deep desire.

Chu Yunqiu could see clearly that Lu Zhiqing liked this jade bowl very much.

Although Lu Zhiqing didn't say anything, Chu Yunqiu could feel it.

Chu Yunqiu really wanted to get the jade bowl and give it to Lu Zhiqing.

All along, Chu Yunqiu had never given Lu Zhiqing any expensive birthday presents. This jade bowl, Chu Yunqiu wanted to give it to Lu Zhiqing on his birthday as a birthday present.

Then, Chu Yunqiu took the list from Grandpa Wang's hand, and on the top of the list, information about the jade bowl was clearly introduced.

The name of the jade bowl is "Lianhua Xiangyun Jade Bowl". It is seven centimeters high, fifteen centimeters in diameter, six centimeters in diameter and weighs [-] grams.

There is a jade cover on the top of the jade bowl, which can cover the jade bowl.

The jade bowl is made of white jade, with a round shape, an open mouth, an arc belly, and a circle foot. The whole body is engraved with patterns such as lotus, koi carp, and lotus pods. At the mouth of the bowl, there are continuous waves of auspicious clouds.

The jade cover is hollowed out, arc-shaped, and has three layers. The top is carved into a lotus-shaped button with a round button seat with cloud patterns. A ruby ​​is embedded in the center of the button, and a circle of cloud patterns is shallowly carved along the top. Decorated with three dragons chasing beads, the middle and upper layers are each decorated with patterns of two dragons chasing pearls.

The jade bowl is slightly bluish-white in color, with a paper-thin wall, round, open mouth, round feet, smooth inside and outside, and the shape is the same as that of ordinary bowls.

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Chu Yunqiu looked at it very seriously.

Then, Chu Yunqiu asked Grandpa Wang for some knowledge, and learned that this jade bowl is an out-and-out national treasure.

Hearing this, Chu Yunqiu felt confident.

The fourth item is also a national treasure, it is a bronze ware, and it is also a bronze mirror.

The meaning it represents is also extremely non-irritating.

However, compared with the rooster heads of the Chinese zodiac, it is obvious that the rooster heads have a high status and wide popularity.

Then, Chu Yunqiu read the remaining items, and finally looked at Grandpa Wang.

"Grandpa Wang, what do you think we should do?" Chu Yunqiu couldn't help asking.

"If it were me, I would choose John, but the things are yours, and you are the one who makes the final decision." Grandpa Wang looked at Chu Yunqiu and expressed his thoughts!

(End of this chapter)

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