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Recently, it was discovered that at a construction site on the north bank of the West Xianjing River, a man dressed as a migrant worker was selling cultural relics on the side of the road, and said that they were dug up at the construction site, and the cultural relics looked very old and stained with mud. This situation can be said to be not uncommon in real life, so will these cultural relics sold by such people be real? According to my humble opinion, the cultural relics sold in this situation in modern society are generally fake, you must know that there are industries specializing in making old cultural relics in some places, and a considerable number of old handicrafts will be produced every day.
After receiving the tip, the local police immediately drove to the roadside on the north bank of the Jing River to see the man who dared to sell cultural relics on the roadside. Unexpectedly, the man wearing migrant workers' clothes and a safety helmet on the construction site looked panicked and was about to drive away when he saw the police car, and the police hurriedly stepped forward to stop him. In the course of the man's interrogation, the police found that there were more than 20 newspaper-wrapped antique cultural relics in his handbag, including stone bowls, jade, ancient coins, bronzes and jade bracelets.
They were all wholesale old imitations, and after being interrogated by the police, the man confessed all the facts. It turned out that he was not a nearby construction worker, nor was he a migrant worker, but a Henan man who came to Shaanxi to "make a living" Li, and all the "cultural relics" that were seized just now were all imitations of the old craft that he used for 90 yuan a set of **, wholesaled from a market in Jiaxian County, Henan, not real cultural relics. However, in order to promote transactions and reduce the vigilance of the masses, Li carefully dressed himself as a migrant worker, and claimed that these "cultural relics" were dug up by him during the construction of the construction site, and deliberately set up stalls near the construction site and peddled them to passers-by, in order to make money.
Of course, Li's behavior can no longer be said to be simply to make money, but has been suspected of fraud.
Li himself confessed that he brought 7 sets of "cultural relics" this time, and sold 5 sets in a few days, and originally planned to change a place with a shot, and left immediately after selling the remaining two sets in Xixian, Shaanxi, and continued to sell them elsewhere, but he didn't expect to be planted in the hands of the Xixian police on the last day. Li was quickly detained by the police in accordance with the public security regulations, and in the deep digging of the case, trying to find the five deceived people, only one lady surnamed Zhang was found to have been deceived after buying Li's fake cultural relics. In fact, according to the relevant laws of our country, the cultural relics unearthed underground belong to the state-owned cultural relics and cannot be bought and sold, and the masses need to correctly distinguish between antiques and cultural relics.
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These artifacts are indeed authentic. In recent years, great breakthroughs have been made in archaeology, and many cultural relics are being discovered.
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These artifacts are not real, they are just imitations, and they want to use these things to make money, which is very immoral.
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Not really. It's just a gimmick to get people's attention. Nowadays, there are too many true and false things in the online world, and many people will do anything to attract people's attention.
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