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Chapter 766 The Emperor of the Cup

Thanks to the support of Li Shugen, the first leader of this book, for his support. Because I don’t have time to write too many words at work, I will update the leader on the weekend!

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Yoshihiko Noda is worthy of being the leading treasure appraisal expert in Japan, especially in Chinese antiques. This guy can be said to be able to get a lot of information at will.

Even Jin Muchen didn't know about the creation of the world by Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty. Not only could this guy come out of his mouth, but he could even tell the whole story of the whole process clearly. Even when the black jade pen holder was finally determined to be the authentic one.

This skill alone is definitely not comparable to an ordinary treasure appraisal expert. Even Jin Muchen, who thinks he is an expert, sighs that he is not as good as him.

Not to mention half a bucket of water like Mitsui Takawa and Mitsui Mitsui Mitsui Mitsui. After hearing what Noda Yoshihiko said, he couldn't help but believe in this guy's judgment even more.

The jade dragon chaise in front of me must be a masterpiece of the Ming Dynasty carpenter emperor. Look at him, Noda, he can be said to have a good knowledge of Chinese antiques. How could he misjudged things with such skills?

Noda Yahiko's performance strengthened the trust of Mitsui and his brothers in him. Not to mention Mitsui Brothers, even Jin Muchen, who had been hiding in the office, could not help but believe that the jade dragon chaise on the other side was really a masterpiece of Emperor Xizong of the Ming Dynasty.

Of course, he knew the truth, and when he saw the two brothers of Mitsui and Kobayashi Kyosuke's unsuspecting expression, his stomach was almost about to burst into laughter.

Because even if the whole world believes this dragon throne is a work of Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty, he would not believe it, because this jade dragon throne is a fake he created.

This jade dragon chair was actually purchased by Tao Jie from Tao Jie's old friend Lao Luo when he followed Tao Jie to Zhucheng before.

I spent a lot of money at that time. A total of 1.5 million yuan was spent.

When Lao Luo made this Jade Dragon Chair, he also spent a lot of effort.

We specially purchased top-quality Lingrun materials from Khotan green topaz, which cost a lot of money alone.

Then in order to make fakes, this guy was even more attentive. He specially found a friend of his own who made fake furniture, and also got a lot of photos of authentic Ming Dynasty furniture from his friend. Then he studied it for several months just by looking at the photos.

Finally, I started to make the jade dragon chair according to the form of the chair in the Ming Dynasty, using the carving knife technique of the Han Dynasty's eight swords of Han Dynasty.

According to Lao Luo, the production process took nearly a year. Then he made these made parts aging one after another, and used the most traditional method to make them old. It was not made old by the quick-acting method of chemical processing. It took a year just to make them old.

According to Lao Luo, it took him more than three years to make this chair. He originally wanted to buy this jade dragon chair as a jade dragon chair that the Han Dynasty emperor sat on for a good price.

As a result, he never thought that it was because of the concept of the Jade Dragon Chair that he made the most fundamental mistake.

Because during the Han Dynasty, there were no chairs at all.

In fact, it cannot be said that there were no chairs. There were stools in that era, but the stools at that time were simple in form. Generally, warriors were used to help with the help of fighting chariots or cavalry when they were on horseback.

So later, the name of a horse stool in China was called, and Lao Luo was just a middle school student who graduated from junior high school. He could be regarded as an expert in the fraud of jade.

However, in terms of archaeological history, he was completely an amateur. At that time, he only looked at jade artifacts from the Han Dynasty. They were popular in the market, so he wanted to do a big deal, so he carefully prepared such a imagined fake.

But I never thought that as long as such things are taken to the market, they will immediately make mistakes in the era. There is no need for experts to identify them. Anyone with some historical knowledge will laugh at them when they see such things.

When Jin Muchen told him about this, Lao Luo was even more depressed and disappointed.

Finally, Jin Muchen also looked at the chair. Although it was a fake, Lao Luo did put a lot of effort into it. The material was really beautiful, and the materials were quite good. He did not use chemical preparations to make fake and old things, so he bought it for 1.5 million.

Originally, Jin Muchen wanted to take this thing back to the United States and put it in his own store, and put it in a B-shaped room to play.

But after he arrived in Japan, especially after thinking about cheating the Mitsui family, he started to think about the Jade Dragon Chair.

After this jade dragon chaise has been nourished in his purple jade space for a while, and some of the thief light left after being faked and used has disappeared completely, but it has become even more mellow and natural.

So even if treasure appraisal experts come to identify it, it is probably difficult to distinguish the authenticity of this jade dragon chair from the patina and the color of the jade dragon chair.

The most important thing is that Jin Muchen has to find a suitable era for this Jade Dragon Chair.

After thinking about it, he thought of the Ming Dynasty. After all, this jade dragon chaise must not be from the Han Dynasty, and it cannot be from the Tang and Song dynasties.

The chairs that people sit in were introduced to China during the Five Barbarians' Invasion of China, and the real prosperity in China was during the Tang and Song dynasties. Chairs like this were called Hu Tang, and the chairs at that time had a distinct Western style, which was quite inconsistent with the Jade Dragon Chair in front of me.

And by the Song Dynasty, China finally developed a chair with its own style, namely the Taishi Chair.

It was not until the Ming Dynasty that China's furniture production truly developed to its peak, and the chairs at this time were also recognized by later generations and the most Chinese national style chairs.

In addition, this chair was also studied and produced by Lao Luo based on the genuine Taishi chair of the Ming Dynasty. It was just replaced with jade materials on the materials of the chair, and boldly carved dragon patterns on the carvings. In terms of Han Badao's carving skills, he made them completely according to Ming Dynasty furniture.

The most important thing is that many of the characteristics of this chair are the characteristics of the Ming Dynasty furniture chairs, such as the curve of the back of the chair and the round legs of the stool legs, which are the original characteristics of the Ming Dynasty furniture.

So if you want to fool people, especially experts, it is best to say that this chair is a work of the Ming Dynasty.

And how many celebrities in the Ming Dynasty could have the advantages of furniture?

After thinking about it, Jin Muchen thought of the famous carpenter emperor Zhu Youxiao.

In fact, this guy is also an absolute cup of tea in history.

His grandfather was the famous Wanli Emperor who revived the Ming Dynasty, and his father was the protagonist of the Hongwan case, Ming Guangzong.

Speaking of his father, Ming Guangzong, is actually like him. He has been a character who is not close to his grandmother and his uncle does not love since childhood.

Speaking of his father Zhu Changluo, it was actually Emperor Wanli who was lucky to have a child born to a palace maid. However, the unfortunate thing is that this child is fortunately the eldest son of the emperor.

This caused the dissatisfaction of Emperor Wanli. He was just a romantic night, but he didn't expect that he would have a son and a child born to a palace maid he didn't like very much?

However, the ministers who liked to go against the emperor in the Ming Dynasty were ignorant. Our Ming Dynasty had rules, that is, the elders and the young were orderly, and the throne could only be passed on to the eldest son. No matter who gave birth to the child, he was the eldest son of the emperor, so he had to be the crown prince.

This made Emperor Wanli, the stubborn donkey, even more unhappy, so he ignored Zhu Changluo, and asked him not to worry about him, allowing him to fend for himself.

Later, Concubine Zheng, whom he beloved, gave birth to another son for him, that is, the King of Fu Zhu Changxun who had asked Jin Muchen to pick up a big leak before. Wanli even wanted to make Zhu Changxun the crown prince.

This made the ministers even more unhappy, and all the ministers refused to agree, so Wanli ignored the eldest son of the emperor Zhu Changluo even more.

Zhu Changluo grew up in such a deserted atmosphere. It can be said that he was neglected and rolled his eyes in the palace, and even eunuchs dared to look down on him.

My father is like this, let alone Zhu Youxiao, as his son. When these two men were at the most downturn, it would be difficult for them to be emperors, even if they wanted to have enough food.

Zhu Changluo was fine, after all, with the care of his ministers, he could still receive the education he deserved, and Zhu Youxiao was completely out of touch with the royal family.

When he was seventeen years old, not to mention royal education, it was difficult for him to eat enough. When he was seventeen years old, his grandfather, Emperor Wanli, returned to the west and his father was helped to the throne, so his life became better.

As a prince who had never received any education, he could be said to have not even recognized a word of big.

As a result, the crown prince had only been a month old. His short-lived father was so unbearable because of playing with the palace maids. He gave the medicine and died, and became the Ming Guangzong, the shortest-time Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

Of course, there are actually many doubts about the emperor's death. Some people say that he was killed by the ministers and the empress dowager who were unhappy in the palace.

Some people also say that this guy likes to play SM, but he ends up taking too much medicine and getting sick. Anyway, his evaluation of him is not very high.

Of course, according to later generations, this may have a lot to do with the implementation of reforms after he took office, which touched some people's cheese.
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