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This cultural relic has been identified as the Qin Dynasty, it should be a measuring cup, probably used in the rice shop to sell rice, there are some words on it, you can accurately see the casting time and caster of the cultural relics, as well as what his function is, what is the role, who to send to **, the old farmer at that time is estimated to be illiterate, and the literacy words will be secretly left by themselves.
In my grandmother's time, there were still a lot of things from the Qing Dynasty, with the development of the times, those ancient things always felt useless at home, and everything that could be thrown away, just like now, didn't these useless things at home be thrown away? Can you imagine that one day in the future, the water cups and kettles you throw away at home will become priceless?
This water scoop is the same, it was an old farmer in Hebei who dug up a water scoop in the field, and the family also needed it to take it back, this use is more than ten years, he didn't think about what kind of valuable thing this isAt that time, I didn't have any concept of antiques, I knew that this was just a broken scoop, and the family was poor, this thing could be used, it was very good, and it happened that the expert went to popularize the knowledge of cultural relics, so he took it out and let the expert see.
The expert is also bad enough, an antique, you bought it for eight yuan, but the farmer doesn't know what it is, picked up a thing, used it for more than ten years, and finally sold it for eight yuan, which is a good thing, but unfortunately he doesn't know that this water scoop is not the value that money can measure at all, if the expert told him at that time, your water scoop is an antique, priceless, do you think he still sells it? It's not sold but handed over to the state, and the state symbolizes giving some money.
This water scoop has a very important research value for the culture of the Western Han Dynasty, and it is difficult to see such a detailed and clear ancient Han script on the early cultural relics of the Western Han Dynasty excavated at present, so it is a priceless treasure.
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Because this water scoop is a historical artifact, it will become a treasure of prices.
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It may be because this water scoop has a sense of age and history, and it will become a priceless treasure.
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Maybe it's because this water scoop is very old, it can be said to be an antique, but the farmers don't know it.
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From the outside, it looks like an antiquity from 1,000 years ago. The experts were amazed when they got the scoop, and they couldn't imagine that a water scoop from a thousand years ago could still be preserved to this day. Moreover, through a careful observation of the scoop, the experts found a few lines of small print on it after wiping off the scale on the surface of the scoop:
Shanglin Gongfu, the first three years of Langya; Capacity one liter, two pounds and two taels, the engineer Jun made.
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This water scoop should be an antique, so it will become a priceless treasure after being taken away by experts.
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Of course, water drifting is not simply a priceless treasure, it is a historical artifact.
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Because of course, this water drift is not simple, it is a historical relic.
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As we all know, China has more than 5,000 years of history and culture, and is recognized as an ancient civilization in the world, and there are many natural cultural relics unearthed, but most of the cultural relics are unearthed in **? Maybe everyone will say that it is Xi'an, indeed Xi'an has a lot of cultural relics, which is well known, in addition to Xi'an, there is also a place where a lot of cultural relics have been excavated, this place is Fujian. Most of the artifacts were excavated by tomb robbers and then circulated abroad, but some were discovered by archaeologists or excavated by local Mengcha villagers.
However, the villagers' cognition is limited, so they may not know that it is a good thing, and they may find that they will use it as an ordinary thing as a household utensil, just like a porcelain bowl worth more than 100 million yuan during the Ming Dynasty, which was actually reduced to being used by an old lady as a bowl for feeding chickens. And the thing we want to talk about today is similar, in the eighties of the last century, a villager in Fujian happened to be under construction, and suddenly found that there was a hard thing in the soil, so he slowly dug it out, and found that it was a rusty utensil, and on the surface it looked like a flat-bottomed eggplant pot, he didn't think so much at all, so he put it down and went home after finishing his work.
At that time, he also asked many people in the village, and they all said that they didn't know, and then he thought about it, there seems to be a lack of a water scoop at home, so use it as a handle, and use it for several years, and it is quite comfortable to use. Later, in 1996, the local museum sent some archaeological experts to the countryside to investigate the cultural relics, so the villager thought of giving it a try, and invited these archaeological experts to his home and let them see the water scoop they had dug up before.
So with the consent of the villagers, this cultural relic was brought to the museum for research, and it was found that it was a bronze iron in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and because of the high copper content in the bronzes, there was a green color after oxidation.
However, it is also said that this was used as a torture tool before, just like the soldering iron we saw in the TV series, it became an ironing of clothes at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and an iron like this can only be used to iron some silk fabrics, which is something only available in the homes of rich princes and nobles.
And the ancients used the iron is to put it in the charcoal that has been burned, or hot water, and the folds of the clothes are ironed, so that they can look good when they wear it, and slowly develop metal and porcelain, in short, it is an indispensable thing for the ancients, and it also gives us a new understanding of history.
After the villagers picked up this kind of treasure, because their cognition was not comprehensive enough, they used it as a water scoop for several years, but fortunately it was discovered by experts in time and put it into the museum for everyone to appreciate, to sigh the wisdom of the ancients.
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Because this water scoop is an antique from the past. It is very valuable for historical research, so it is very expensive. It's worth a lot of money.
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This is an ordinary water scoop, which is a bronze iron used by the ancestors more than 1,800 years ago, which has research value, and the historical significance it contains makes it worth hundreds of millions.
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I think the main reason is that the water scoop is a rarity, and the most important thing is that it is collectible, etc.
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