Chapter 151: Worth or Nothing?

Although it was a Xuande furnace imitated by the Qing Dynasty, Lao Huang was still very happy, and even called Zhang Jia's grandfather Lao Zhang, Lao Niu and others on the spot to brag, which made Zhao Tianming and Ye Qiushuang despise.

That tone is really not modest at all, and the fine traditional virtues of China don't seem to be found in this guy.

"If this guy hadn't come along, would you still want to pick up the leak?" Ye Qiushuang muttered.

It's not self-blackening, in terms of strength, she and Old Man Huang combined, they can't compare to Zhao Tianming.

Everyone soon came to the old house, which is a traditional Lingnan building, and there are banana trees next to the house, which looks very meaningful. Such an old mansion should also be regarded as a cultural relics protection unit, right?

Some people may not understand that cultural relics protection units can still live in people?

In fact, such a situation is very common, and many old buildings may be cultural relics protection units. As long as there is a bit of history, the relevant units will put up a sign to inform the head of the household of this matter.

In the future, the house cannot be sold, and if it is damaged by wind and rain, you can find someone to repair it yourself, and then the repair fee will be reported, and the relevant departments will subsidize it.

Some of the old houses here in Jinsha Bay are still quite depressed.

It stands to reason that this place also belongs to the center of the city, and everyone should envy the existence of every inch of land. As long as the urban villages are renovated, demolished and rebuilt, everyone's net worth will skyrocket a lot. Overnight, the myth of turning from a poor household to a multi-millionaire is often staged.

However, these cultural relics protection units cannot be rebuilt without authorization, nor can they be transferred out at will.

Lao Huang explained: "I heard that the old man of this old house passed away some time ago. You know, how can young people nowadays still like to live in such a house? So, they vacate it. ”

After Zhao Tianming heard this, he secretly said: No wonder!

Don't think that it's cool for your home to become a cultural relics protection unit, it's almost a shackle on your house, and you will be very uncomfortable in the future.

Especially young people, as long as the conditions are better, they want to live in a better environment, and naturally they are not used to the old house, but you can't decorate wantonly and so on, forcing them to move out of the house in the end.

At the door of the old house, there are piles of dilapidated things in a mess, and it seems that they are not needed. Next to it, there is a small tricycle, which should be paid by the owner's family to come and pull away the garbage, right?

At this time, there was a sound of talking in the house, and then two people were seen carrying a large bag of garbage out. These are bagged and thrown directly on the tricycle.

When Zhao Tianming and the others passed by the pile of garbage, their eyes swept over the pile of dilapidated things, which was also regarded as an occupational disease, and when they saw old things, even if they were thrown by others, they couldn't help but look at them twice.

Lao Huang and Ye Qiushuang didn't find anything, they just glanced at the flowers and flowers, and then walked forward.

Zhao Tianming stopped, reached over, and pulled something out of it. It was a palm-sized piece of ruyi, made of wood.

If it weren't for Zhao Tianming's sharp eyes, he would have missed it.

"Ruyi" is a traditional Chinese handicraft, many people have seen or heard of it, and it was very famous in ancient times. However, there are more jade materials, and they have also become jade Ruyi.

The earliest Ruyi, the handle end is in the shape of a finger to show that the hand can not reach, and scratching it can be wishful. There are also handles in the shape of "hearts", made of bamboo, bone, copper, and jade. The record of the monk's perseverance is written above in case it is forgotten.

Jade Ruyi began in the Wei and Jin dynasties and flourished in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Such as the Ming and Qing dynasties, take the name of Ruyi, indicating auspiciousness and happiness.

Ruyi as arts and crafts in ancient times, with the Qing Dynasty as a majority, the Ming Dynasty also has but rare. During the Kangxi period, Ruyi became the plaything of the emperor and the concubine in the palace, and Ruyi was placed next to the throne and in the dormitory to show auspiciousness and smoothness.

As far as Zhao Tianming knows, Ruyi has a variety of categories, all of which are extremely exquisite. There are enamel Ruyi, wood inlay Ruyi, natural wood Ruyi, gold Ruyi, jade Ruyi, agarwood Ruyi, etc.

Most of them are carved with dragon patterns, and some of them are also embedded with flowers carved from tourmaline, turquoise, and gemstones, most of which are peach fruits, ganoderma lucidum, bats, and the like. This kind of wishful bat means more blessings, peach longevity, is a common blessing pattern in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

"It's still your eyes, we don't see it. Ye Qiushuang said.

Ruyi is an ancient handicraft, and the one Zhao Tianming found looks a little old. However, if it is made of wood, it should not be worth much.

"It's covered, I'm standing in a different position, and it's normal that you don't notice. Zhao Tianming said with a smile.

Lao Huang didn't look closely, staring at the pattern on it twice.

"Look at the ornamentation, it should be an object after the Ming and Qing dynasties. ”

Before the Ming Dynasty, there was no such ornamentation. Moreover, being able to use that kind of dragon pattern carving should also be a noble thing, and it feels like the origin is not ordinary.

"I've heard that this kind of thing used to be used to catch itches, right?" said the young woman beside Lao Huang very rarely.

Her presence, almost as a decoration, is a little embarrassing. In order to fit in with these people, she had to find something to say.

Zhao Tianming nodded: "The origin of Ruyi is what you said." ”

The original prototype of Ruyi was just a kind of tickling thing used by the Han folk. In the Han Dynasty, the Han people appeared in the ruyi made of bone, animal horn, jade, stone, bamboo, coral and metal materials, about one foot long, the end of the handle is mostly finger-shaped, and there are also Ganoderma lucidum-shaped, heart-shaped, cloud-shaped, etc.

This kind of "tickling" tool is called "not asking for people" in the south, and "old man music" in the north. Ruyi's head is bent and turned back, and it has been given the warning meaning of "turning back is wishful".

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Ruyi was widely used, and it became very popular during this period, becoming a thing in the hands of emperors and dignitaries. In addition to using it to tickle, it is also used to make decisions on major events, etc., and its power is somewhat similar to that of a scepter.

Since the Tang Dynasty, the production of Ruyi has been more exquisite, and the shape is rich and colorful, winning the favor of people.

In the Ming and Qing dynasties, it gradually turned from practical goods to a kind of furnishings, for people to enjoy the entertainment of artworks, so that its length became shorter, and the shape of the handle end of the finger became a rare Ganoderma lucidum shape, cloud shape, etc.

The main body is streamlined, the handle is slightly curved, and the overall shape is beautiful and gorgeous. In terms of materials, there are more handicrafts made of precious materials such as gold, jade, crystal, ivory, agate, etc., and there are reliefs, hollows, inlays and cloisonné craftsmanship are also used, and they are decorated with fine and gorgeous ornaments.

"Is it worth it?" asked the young woman again.

Zhao Tianming nodded: "This one is more valuable." ”

At the same time, Ye Qiushuang and Lao Huang also replied almost in unison: "This one is not very valuable." ”

After saying that, everyone stared at each other. The young woman looked at Zhao Tianming, then at Ye Qiushuang and Lao Huang, and said secretly: Is it worth it or not?