Weidu Ma
Gold-plated silkworm in western Han dynasty
The origin of gold-plated silkworms in the Western Han Dynasty is also legendary. Ma Weidou obtained them from fellow villagers in the northwest at a low price between 1986 and 1987. According to Ma Weidou, in the Western Han Dynasty, villagers in the northwest set up stalls in the Bell and Drum Tower to sell golden silkworms, but people at that time didn't know what was going on and thought they were worthless guys.
Gold-plated silkworm in western Han dynasty
Ma Weidou is different. He saw at a glance that it was a gold-plated silkworm in the Western Han Dynasty. When Ma Weidou saw it, he restrained his inner surprise and bargaining. He not only got rid of the gold-plated silkworms in the Western Han Dynasty at a low price, but also pocketed the white jade cicada. It is reported that the gold-plated silkworm in the Western Han Dynasty is the "treasure of the town hall" of Shaanxi History Museum, and it is actually a national first-class cultural relic.
Northern Song Dynasty Ruyao Liuli Yuanxi
I don't need to say too much about the position of Ruyao in the history of China. If you really come across a treasure of Ru kiln these days, at least you can have plenty of food and clothing in your life. Ma Wei is really met, from Japan.
Northern Song Dynasty Ruyao Liuli Yuanxi
Ma Weidou said that he didn't want to disclose the real price because he was afraid that the other party would come to him. In fact, Ma Weidou's worry is not unreasonable. According to the data compiled by the Palace Museum, there are only 93 undisputed treasures in Ruyao. As you can imagine, the weight of Ma Weidou Ru kiln brushing is undoubtedly a national treasure cultural relic.
Ming Chenghua milk glaze elephant ear furnace
Ru kiln is hard to find, and the Ming Dynasty was proud of imitating Ru kiln. Among them, Ming Chenghua enamel imitation ear furnace is the most classic. It is reported that all the collections of Jingdezhen ceramic archaeological research are only remnants.
Ming Chenghua milk glaze elephant ear furnace
Ma Weidou's Ming Chenghua imitates your glazed elephant ear furnace. That's different. It belongs to the whole. Ma Weidou came across it while wandering in the street. After fierce bargaining, Ma Weidou got 70,000 yuan. If you return to the Jianghu, I'm afraid it will cost more than 70 thousand yuan.
Ren Qinghua Touguan
There is an unwritten rule in the field of cultural relics that remnants are worthless. Ma Weidou's luck is not generally good. He once collected a blue-and-white head jar in his early years. However, this jar has no lid. There is no doubt that the jar has become a remnant.
Blue-and-white head jar (irrelevant to pictures and texts)
Or how to say Ma Weidou? He really did it. Many years later, Ma Weidou took a fancy to a pot cover in Panjiayuan, and the seller sold it to Ma Weidou at a cost of 30 to 40 yuan. When Ma Weidou took the lid home, the lid and jar were combined into one, making a complete porcelain. As for the real price, Ma Weidou is very disgusted with linking cultural relics with money.
References:
[1] "Ma Weidou: The Belt and Road and the Gold-plated Silkworms in the Han Dynasty". Ma Weidou official account
[2] Ma Weidou talk show "Guanfu DuDu" No.92: The king of porcelain, the azure glaze of Ruyao in the Northern Song Dynasty was washed.
[3] Ming Chenghua imitated Ru kiln "Ma Weidou Collection"
[4] Ma Weidou took out the head jar that he had collected for more than 40 years, claiming that he had slept with me many times and collected Ma Weidou.
[5] 40 yuan actually missed five treasures, and they are all treasures! Official account of cattle collection magazine