A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 2318 Style Thunder

The store in front of me looks extremely luxurious.

The gate is made of vermilion lacquer, white marble lions, mahogany rim, and glazed tiles.

A hexagonal mahogany cover hangs down from the edge of the cover, with large gilt characters, the traditional Chinese character "dang" written on it.

Under the edge of the cover, there is a rosewood plaque.

The plaque has four powerful gilt characters "Geng Ji Pawnshop" from right to left. It is signed with a bell seal and has two characters "Lao Cang" on the seal.

Who is the old man?

This is so cool.

Lao Cang is a number, and the person who belongs to him is named Wu Changshuo.

The name Wu Changshuo is quite famous in modern history.

That was a famous art master of the Shanghai School. He was a super awesome calligrapher and painter in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. In the field of calligraphy, he could be said to be a leading figure.

The handed down works of Master Wu Changshuo are now on the same level as those of great masters such as Qi Baishi, Wang Yiting, and Pan Tianshou.

Once it comes out, it can easily start with 100 million yuan.

Even in the Republic of China, Master Wu Changshuo was a well-known figure.

His works are even more difficult to find.

Moreover, this person also has a strange problem. To ask for a word from him, you must be familiar with his temperament. If he doesn't like it, no matter how awesome the person is, it won't work.

The plaque in front of me was not only written by Master Wu Changshuo himself, but also the plaque was made and carved by Wu Changshuo himself.

If this plaque were taken out, the big guys in the collecting world would go completely crazy.

Not only because this is the handwriting of Master Wu Changshuo, but more importantly, because it is a commercial plaque.

Wu Changshuo is not an ordinary high-spirited person. He can't even ask for words from others, let alone write business plaques for others. If word gets out, it will make the experts' jaws drop.

However, this plaque is an exception. It is a genuine work of Wu Changshuo. It is the only plaque written by Master Wu Changshuo in his life.

This is the only place in the world without a semicolon. You can imagine how valuable this thing is.

In addition to the plaque written by Wu Changshuo, there is also a pair of couplets on both sides of the gate.

The first couplet is: Temporarily sent to the Changsheng Treasury, there are often people in urgent need, and guests are in trouble.

The second line is: Talking about daily expenses, how can I have nothing to weigh, and the pawn shop relieves my urgent needs.

The thirty characters of "Arrogance and Zhengzheng" vividly reflect the special characteristics of the pawn shop, and also take the pawn shop's high standard to the extreme.

In those days, such a frontman would definitely be proud of the Forty-Nine Cities, and he would be the most powerful person in the world.

However, it is a bit eerie that such an awesome pawn shop is built underground without seeing the light of day.

The thirty characters in the couplet are all in thin gold script, and of course they were written by Lu Fei himself.

Lu Fei stretched out his slightly trembling hand and gently brushed away the dust on the couplet.

After a hundred years, once again

Seeing his own calligraphy for the first time, Lu Fei was filled with emotions, as if his soul had wandered away from the sky, and he had once again traveled to that turbulent era.

Every bit of that year is still vivid in my mind, but things have changed.

He took out a brand new white towel from his bag and carefully wiped the dust off the couplets and the door.

Lu Fei took a few steps back, pushed the golden mountain and fell the jade pillar, and knelt in front of the strange underground pawn shop.

He took out some ghost money from his bag and lit it, while Lu Fei muttered something.

A weird underground pawn shop, where a weird boy burned paper and muttered obscure things.

If anyone saw this scene, they would be scared to death.

After muttering for a while, Lu Fei stood up and came to the door.

He stretched out his hand and touched the red lacquered door, but did not push it open.

He lit a cigarette and tried his best to calm his mood. After a while, Lu Fei finally gathered up the courage and pressed hard on the door.

crunch

A harsh noise sounded, and after a hundred years, the thick red lacquer door opened again.

The door opened a gap, and a slight breeze surged out. Lu Fei shuddered slightly, but a smile appeared on his face.

"Old ghost, I'm here to see you."

Bang! !

The door was completely opened, Lu Fei stepped in, and found the position of the oil lamp to light it with ease.

Suddenly, the eyes were filled with green.

All six angry wind lanterns were lit, and a luxurious courtyard appeared in front of them.

On both sides of the cobblestone road, there are lush flowers, plants and branches.

These flowers and plants look like spring all year round, because they are all fucking fake.

Twenty meters ahead is a ten-meter-long solid wood corridor.

On both sides are the east and west wing rooms, and directly in front is the main hall of the pawn shop.

It's said to be a pawn shop, but it's actually more like a palace.

The solid wood building, carved beams and painted buildings are extremely gorgeous.

Including the corridor, all are wooden buildings, made of fine huanghuali, rosewood and golden nanmu.

No iron nails were used in any construction, and it was entirely a mortise-and-tenon process.

After a hundred years, it is still intact without any damage.

After glancing at these wooden buildings, Lu Fei let out a long sigh of relief.

"Brother Lei, thank you for your hard work."

"It has not seen the light of day for a hundred years, and the building has not been deformed at all. It is the best style mine in the world. It truly deserves its reputation!"

The person who designed and participated in the construction of this palace-run pawn shop was a close friend of Lu Fei's previous life named Lei Aofeng.

Their family specializes in building houses, and what's different is that the houses they build are of the highest quality.

The Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, and Tombs of the Qing Dynasty were all created by other people.

The Lei family, who had outstanding achievements, was also known as Shi Lei by the Manchu royal family. The store in front of me looks extremely luxurious.

The gate is made of vermilion lacquer, white marble lions, mahogany rim, and glazed tiles.

A hexagonal mahogany cover hangs down from the edge of the cover, with large gilt characters, the traditional Chinese character "dang" written on it.

Under the edge of the cover, there is a rosewood plaque.

The plaque has four powerful gilt characters "Geng Ji Pawnshop" from right to left. It is signed with a bell seal and has two characters "Lao Cang" on the seal.

Who is the old man?

This is so cool.

Lao Cang is a number, and the person who belongs to him is named Wu Changshuo.

The name Wu Changshuo is quite famous in modern history.

That was a famous art master of the Shanghai School. He was a super awesome calligrapher and painter in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. In the field of calligraphy, he could be said to be a leading figure.

The handed down works of Master Wu Changshuo are now on the same level as those of great masters such as Qi Baishi, Wang Yiting, and Pan Tianshou.

Once it comes out, it can easily start with 100 million yuan.

Even in the Republic of China, Master Wu Changshuo was a well-known figure.

His works are even more difficult to find.

Moreover, this person also has a strange problem. To ask for a word from him, you must be familiar with his temperament. If he doesn't like it, no matter how awesome the person is, it won't work.

The plaque in front of me was not only written by Master Wu Changshuo himself, but also the plaque was made and carved by Wu Changshuo himself.

If this plaque were taken out, the big guys in the collecting world would go completely crazy.

Not only because this is the handwriting of Master Wu Changshuo, but more importantly, because it is a commercial plaque.

Wu Changshuo is not an ordinary high-spirited person. He can't even ask for words from others, let alone write business plaques for others. If word gets out, it will make the experts' jaws drop.

However, this plaque is an exception. It is a genuine work of Wu Changshuo. It is the only plaque written by Master Wu Changshuo in his life.

This is the only place in the world without a semicolon. You can imagine how valuable this thing is.

In addition to the plaque written by Wu Changshuo, there is also a pair of couplets on both sides of the gate.

The first couplet is: Temporarily sent to the Changsheng Treasury, there are often people in urgent need, and guests are in trouble.

The second line is: Talking about daily expenses, how can I have nothing to weigh, and the pawn shop relieves my urgent needs.

The thirty characters of "Arrogance and Zhengzheng" vividly reflect the special characteristics of the pawn shop, and also take the pawn shop's high standard to the extreme.

In those days, such a frontman would definitely be proud of the Forty-Nine Cities, and he would be the most powerful person in the world.

However, it is a bit eerie that such an awesome pawn shop is built underground without seeing the light of day.

The thirty characters in the couplet are all in thin gold script, and of course they were written by Lu Fei himself.

Lu Fei stretched out his slightly trembling hand and gently brushed away the dust on the couplet.

After a hundred years, once again

Seeing his own calligraphy for the first time, Lu Fei was filled with emotions, as if his soul had wandered away from the sky, and he had once again traveled to that turbulent era.

Every bit of that year is still vivid in my mind, but things have changed.

He took out a brand new white towel from his bag and carefully wiped the dust off the couplets and the door.

Lu Fei took a few steps back, pushed the golden mountain and fell the jade pillar, and knelt in front of the strange underground pawn shop.

He took out some ghost money from his bag and lit it, while Lu Fei muttered something.

A weird underground pawn shop, where a weird boy burned paper and muttered obscure things.

If anyone saw this scene, they would be scared to death.

After muttering for a while, Lu Fei stood up and came to the door.

He stretched out his hand and touched the red lacquered door, but did not push it open.

He lit a cigarette and tried his best to calm his mood. After a while, Lu Fei finally gathered up the courage and pressed hard on the door.

crunch

A harsh noise sounded, and after a hundred years, the thick red lacquer door opened again.

The door opened a gap, and a slight breeze surged out. Lu Fei shuddered slightly, but a smile appeared on his face.

"Old ghost, I'm here to see you."

Bang! !

The door was completely opened, Lu Fei stepped in, and found the position of the oil lamp to light it with ease.

Suddenly, the eyes were filled with green.

All six angry wind lanterns were lit, and a luxurious courtyard appeared in front of them.

On both sides of the cobblestone road, there are lush flowers, plants and branches.

These flowers and plants look like spring all year round, because they are all fucking fake.

Twenty meters ahead is a ten-meter-long solid wood corridor.

On both sides are the east and west wing rooms, and directly in front is the main hall of the pawn shop.

It's said to be a pawn shop, but it's actually more like a palace.

The solid wood building, carved beams and painted buildings are extremely gorgeous.

Including the corridor, all are wooden buildings, made of fine huanghuali, rosewood and golden nanmu.

No iron nails were used in any construction, and it was entirely a mortise-and-tenon process.

After a hundred years, it is still intact without any damage.

After glancing at these wooden buildings, Lu Fei let out a long sigh of relief.

"Brother Lei, thank you for your hard work."

"It has not seen the light of day for a hundred years, and the building has not been deformed at all. It is the best style mine in the world. It truly deserves its reputation!"

The person who designed and participated in the construction of this palace-run pawn shop was a close friend of Lu Fei's previous life named Lei Aofeng.

Their family specializes in building houses. What's different is that the houses they build are of the highest quality.

The Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, and Tombs of the Qing Dynasty were all created by other people.

The Lei family, who had outstanding achievements, was also known as Shi Lei by the Manchu royal family.

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