Chapter 20 Title Deed and Memorial
The ages in ancient documents are very detailed, and can be accurate to a certain dynasty, year, month, or even to a certain time. If such collections can reflect the social production relations and economic systems of a certain era, they will definitely have high value. If they are lucky enough to encounter ancient documents related to historical celebrities or can reflect major historical events, their value will be limitless.
Lin Muyu was wearing a sportswear today and could squat down to look at these things like Tang Feng.
Although this street stall is small, it has many varieties. Common ancient paper documents are involved. Tang Feng picked up a few of them and looked at them. He shook his head and put them down. This kind of stall cannot produce anything good. Most ancient documents are paper. Don’t look at the contents above to identify the authenticity, but start with the paper directly.
Ancient papers generally appear light and old, with smooth and smooth feel and free of stains. In contrast to modern papers, the thicker the ancient paper, the brittler and easier to break. The reason is very simple. Thicker paper is like paper that wraps cigarettes, with obvious layers. After using it for a long time, it will easily cause frosting. If there are more frosting, it will separate. In addition, the paper will lose its toughness due to long-term contact with the air and moisture.
The colors of several documents that Tang Feng has read are very stiff, without the old colors that are naturally degraded. Some thick paper looks ancient and has very new colors, with obvious traces of polishing. The ancient paper can withstand such tossing.
Tang Feng looked at it for a long time, and finally, his eyes stopped on a deed with plastic film on the outside and wrinkled inside like straw paper. He reached out to take the deed, and before he could take it out of the film envelope, the boss said, "Hey, buddy, this one can't be taken out. The old one is like an old man. If you make a struggle, you will live two years less than you want."
Tang Feng said, "Okay, I'll watch it outside."
In ancient times, the land deeds were divided into two types: white deeds and red deeds, commonly known as "civil deeds" and "official deeds". The deeds signed by the buyer and seller without the verification of the government are called "grass deeds or white deeds. After the government verifies taxes, the government handles the transfer procedures for it, and then pastes the deeds tail printed by the official layout. Finally, the official seal of the county and prefecture government offices is the official deed. Since the official seal is red, it is also called the red deed. The land deeds in Tang Feng's hand are red deeds, and the content is divided into two parts, the first half is
The "Deed of Contracts" by the parties involved in a private transaction. The handwriting is clear and neat. The first two characters are larger, and the two characters are written. After that, the content of the contract between the buyer and the seller. Finally, there are eight big characters that are very familiar to people today - if there is no guarantee, the establishment of the contract is proved. The second half of the content is the tail of the contract, which contains the official statement of the establishment of the contract, and finally marked with representative numbers such as "Hejianfu Xu, Gao Shilu, and March 11, 2011, the year of Qianlong Shilong in the Qing Dynasty" and other representative numbers and dates.
There are three official seals in this contract, which are respectively stamped in three places: the final and date of the contract. The characters are in a bright red seal style, with six characters written on the Daqing Hejianfu seal. In addition to the official seal, Tang Feng counted it, there were at least seven or eight fingerprints from people. It is estimated that these were left by the parties involved, middlemen, scholars and others. Due to the age of time, some fingerprints are already blurred.
There is a thing Tang Feng can be sure now that the paper of this deed is definitely not forged. The key is whether the content is forged. He asked: "Boss, how did you sell it?"
The vendor looked at Tang Feng and said, "You said this, the price is a bit expensive."
"We weren't scared!" Lin Muyu spoke directly.
The vendor said, "Six thousand."
Tang Feng said: "There is no problem with Six Thousand, but you have to let me take it out and take a closer look."
"Oh, what a coincidence? Let's take a look." Zhao Yongshi came out of nowhere. He squatted down on the other side of Tang Feng. Lin Muyu frowned. This silly boy didn't know how to wait for them to walk away before looking at things.
Chen Yan asked Tang Feng: "How is it?"
Tang Feng said: "I have to see it."
"You have to buy it sincerely, of course you have to show it carefully. You have to show your mercy. You can't mess with this thing anymore." The vendor was talking, but his eyes were on Jiang Yuan at this time. After all, it was a "jewelry exhibition". The merchant liked it after seeing it. He immediately took out something similar to an invitation and said, "Look at this, this is a memorial from the Ming Dynasty. What the emperor saw is so shameful when he put it at home."
The memorial is a document that senior officials made suggestions to the emperor in ancient times. There is a plot in the TV series "The Great Song Dynasty Criminal Officer", and a certain eight inspectors took out a memorial and said to Song Ci: This official will submit memorials to the emperor in the morning tomorrow. This is purely a nonsense of the director who does not understand history. Memorials are also called memorials, memorials or memorials. The title of these two words was first seen in the 13th year of Shunzhi.
Jiang Yuan picked up the memorial, and said with a straightforward word: July 19, Yihai, Zhongyuan sacrifices are all ready, please ask the saint to judge. Then, he nodded and said, "Well, it's not bad, it's simple and clear."
The vendor hurriedly said, "That's all right, this thing is real!"
"Really?" Jiang Yuan said slowly: "I think it was cooked."
When the vendor heard Jiang Yuan making fun of his stuff, he said unhappily: "I said, this gentleman, you can eat food randomly, and you can't talk randomly."
Jiang Yuan said: "This is too simple and clear. Nowadays, elementary school students understand that it was not so particular in ancient times?"
During the Ming Dynasty, the scientific research system had already stipulated eight-part essays. Generally, memorials were mostly red tape. Such simple and clear memorials were rare.
The vendor said, "Didn't you see that there are red marks in the back?"
Jiang Yuan then recited: Lan, the Ministry of Rites. Tang Feng, who had taken out the land deed from the plastic film for a long time, touched his head and learned what he did. When Brother Jiang was reciting this, why did his voice start to become sharper?
"What's your price?" Jiang Yuan said after reading it.
The vendor stretched out two fingers and said, "If you sincerely want it, eight thousand."
"Show me." One person has a short plan and two are the leader. Zhao Yongshi also came to help with the appraisal. Jiang Yuan handed over the memorial to him. After Zhao Yongshi finished reading it, he immediately returned the memorial to the vendor and said, "We are all always collecting it. Please help me collect it."
"What's wrong with this?" The vendor hit a ghost today.
Zhao Yongshi said: "You can see the signature yourself."
The vendor said, "What's wrong with the money? What's wrong with the money? It's the first year of Yongle?"
Zhao Yongshi said: "I mean the signature of the Zhu clerk! Yongle Nian was Zhu Di's world, but the signature of the red pen under the jade seal was Gao Chi. Who is Zhu Gao Chi? Brother, it is Ming Renzong. Are you not a mistake?"
"Brother Tang, can you show me?" Jiang Yuan didn't care about the argument over there and had the idea of the land deed in Tang Feng's hand.
Tang Feng nodded and handed over the land deed to Jiang Yuan and said, "Brother Jiang, be careful."
Tang Feng just heard about the memorial and said to the vendor, "Let me see the memorial." The vendor handed the memorial to Tang Feng again, and Zhao Yongshi, who was beside him, came to Jiang Yuan to look at the land deed.
The three of them looked at each other for a while, and Jiang Yuan asked, "How did the boss sell this land deed?"
"Ten thousand!" The boss said angrily. He only hoped that Jiang Yuan and Zhao Yongshi would disappear soon, so he offered a random price.
Chapter completed!