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Chapter 1,418 The Most Expensive Pan in History

Through the inscription in "Guo Jizi Baipan", we can prove that Xijia is Yin Jifu.

He was a military strategist, politician and great poet at that time, both civil and military.

He is also the main editor of the Book of Songs, retained and promoted the early Chinese culture and was recognized as the "ancestor of poetry".

Secondly, Xijiapan records the defense of the country, stabilizes the north and south borders, and the relationship with ethnic minorities.

Xijia followed the King of Zhou to fight against the Huns in the north and won the victory and defended the northern territory.

It also governed the Southern Huaiyi and maintained the stability of the southeastern border of the dynasty.

Of course, "Guo Jizi Baipan" also records the Northern Expedition.

Third, record the construction of the legal system and improve the social system.

Xijia supervises tribute, regulates trade, and strictly enforces laws. He is an important official in governing the country.

Confucius respected the Zhou rituals, and the Zhou Dynasty system can also be regarded as the originator of all the systems in China's later generations.

Fourth, record the development of trade and the sprouting of the Silk Road.

The tribute from the Southern Huaiyi to Zhou was mainly silk fabrics, and the routes were from the Huanghuai to Shaanxi, which was the early "Silk Road".

Fifth, it is circulated as a microcosm of epigraphy and other studies since the Song Dynasty.

Since the Song Dynasty, Zhang Lun, Xian Yushu, Lu Youren, Wu Shifen, Chen Jieqi, Wu Dacheng, Luo Zhenyu, Wang Guowei, Rong Geng, Guo Lao, Chen Mengjia and others have recorded this famous tool!

There is nothing strange about such a treasure that can be sold at a high price.

Therefore, the commission transaction price is 212.75 million yuan, which is normal.

After all, such a small amount of money was equivalent to 0.6 tons of gold at that time, and it was not expensive to count.

Even so, the auction record of antique artworks in my country was also new at that time.

It’s also a blessing that Mr. Du didn’t listen to those experts at that time, otherwise he would have missed a treasure and brought losses to himself.

Perhaps it was because those experts were not good enough to see it.

However, today's antique market is full of things, so it's better to be more careful in everything.

For example, now, Chen Wenzhe has been more careful.

Now the real Xijia plate appears, and there are clear transaction records.

However, his circulation was not orderly because there were dynasties during the period.

During the Republic of China period, the Xijia Pan collected by Mr. Chen must be true because it was spread in an orderly manner.

Also, the rubbings left during that period are definitely real, because the authentic works still exist in that period.

So how do you determine the authenticity of the later Xijia Pan?

Is it true like rubbings?

Whether it is Neon or Xiangjiang's Xijia Pan, it is because the inscriptions inside it are false, and it is determined that it is a fake.

So what if Chen Wenzhe himself is so? He believes that as long as he wants to be so, he will definitely be able to imitate the real Xijia Pan.

Then, if you use your unique skills to make it look old, who can recognize it?

Just rely on rubbings? Or use the Xijia plate hidden in China to compare?

To be honest, there are many controversies about this bronze plate, such as the name.

This is actually even more controversial. Many people believe that the real name of this treasure should be called Xitian Pan.

How to prove it? It's actually very easy.

Although Chen Wenzhe has not been able to identify Xijia Pan for a long time, in just a moment, he has studied all the past and present of Xijia Pan.

After reading it, he knew the secret of Xijia Pan very clearly.

So he knew very clearly that there are articles online now, publishing the rubbings of the Western Zhou Dynasty [Xi Tian Pan] of Mr. Qianzhai (Chen Jieqi)’s original brushstroke, which are usually written in [Xi Jia Pan].

No comments on the original text, only comments on the name of the utensil.

Many people really cannot agree with it and do not want to call it Xijia Pan, thinking that it is necessary to correct it.

The handwriting of Mr. Hozhai's rubbings is very clear.

If you have read it, carefully, and carefully, you will find that what is clearly written on it is "Xi Tian" and "Xi Jia"?

There is a collection seal with the word "六zhai" on the lower left side of the rubbing, indicating that this utensil is collected by "六zhai" and the rubbing is painted by it.

The ninth category of the existing book "The Ancient Metaphor of the Hokage" records the "panel" of bronze ware in the Western Zhou Dynasty, with a total of four pieces.

One is [Xi Tian Pan], which is written very clearly.

It was also recorded in the article that this device is damaged: "foot damage".

This is a record written by Mr. Wangzhai, and it should be confirmed.

There should be no dispute over the identification of appearance.

Because this Xijia plate is so famous, after all, the story of the "big iron pot" in the Western Zhou Dynasty that has been bumpy for seven hundred years is already familiar to the industry.

Therefore, this bronze ware is also the most story-telling "national treasure" and the most expensive pan in history.

Speaking of which, in 1283 AD, Xian Yushu, a calligrapher who had a bad career, settled in Hangzhou.

One day, he was invited to visit his colleague Li Shunqiu's home.

A "pancake" was delicious during the meal, and Xianyushu liked it very much!

Who would have thought that this cake has a big background!

It was actually made of a 3,000-year-old Western Zhou Dynasty "big iron pot"...

Xian Yushu is already generous in character. When he eats delicious pancakes during the meal, he suddenly has the idea of ​​learning how to cook them.

So he got up and went to the Li family kitchen, preparing to steal some tricks...

However, when he saw the iron pot of pancake on the stove at a glance, his heart couldn't help but feel a little shocked!

Is this... really a top pot? Why are there vague words on the bottom of the pot?

Xian Yushu was a very talented literati calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty. With just one glance, he could see that the handwriting on the pan was extraordinary!

This is definitely not because someone is a casual graffiti, with hundreds of handwritings on the bottom of the pot, which are all bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty thousands of years ago?

The inscriptions engraved on bronze ware were also called bronze inscriptions during that period.

It turned out that Li Shunqiu also got this thing elsewhere. He was left at home for a long time without any use. He was taken by the chef and knocked off the base, making it a "waste utilization" of the pancake...

Xian Yushu was so amused that he thought this thing was an antique in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and could not bear to be used as a cookware, so he then spent money to buy it...

Because Xijia Pan is a treasure, the ancients also agreed with this.

After all, it was collected by the Southern Song royal family before, and there was still a chance that people in the Yuan Dynasty would naturally know.

Therefore, the story of Xijia Pan being "saved" by calligrapher Xian Yushu in the kitchen has been widely circulated.

Therefore, since the Southern Song Dynasty, a record of a Western Zhou bronze plate has appeared in ancient books, which is said to have been unearthed from an ancient tomb.

There was nowhere to be found, but later it was confirmed that it was Xijia's tomb, and his tombstone with inscriptions was also found.

Unfortunately, I don’t know where the heavy weapon Xijiapan was later, but fortunately, Mr. Chen Jieqi left us the authentic historical works.

In "The Ancient Metaphor of the Cangzi of the Qizhai", the original copy of the inscription in the Xijia plate can be seen very clearly.

Chen Wenzhe naturally studied it, and even if he asked him to read it carefully now, it is definitely a high probability that he would read it as Xitian.

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