Chapter 69: The Power of Knowledge
"According to records, Li Mo is very durable. The edge of the ink is like a knife edge, and the paper can be cut. Someone did an experiment and used Li Mo to copy one and a half parts of the "Huayan Sutra", and only then did he grind down an inch. It was even used to grind and practice characters, writing 5,000 a day, and it took ten years to write a piece of ink. These are the significant characteristics of Li Mo, and they are also the best means of verification. â
Wang Guan said eloquently: "However, the lesser of two evils is chosen. Whether it is used to grind ink and write, or to cut paper and wood, it is easier to damage the ink ingot itself. In this way, there is only the last one, the easiest, but also the most practical. â
"The young man's reaction was very clever."
Zhou Lao smiled and praised, and then recited slowly: "There are nobles who have tasted the power of knowledge in Chapter 69 of the pond by mistake, and they have been drinking in the pool for more than a year, and they have fallen into a gold vessel, which is to make those who are good at water take it and get ink, the light and color remain unchanged, and the surface and the inside are as new." â
"Soaking in water and observing the changes of Li Mo is the easiest way to verify it. The real Li Mo has a very hard and fine texture, as if it is jade. It doesn't melt in water. â
While speaking, Zhou Lao picked up Li Mo, pointed to the vague knowledge on the ink ingot, and said, "Everyone pay attention, you wonder why the knowledge is blurred." According to my inference, this is because someone has verified Li Mo in this way. The dragon on the ink ingot, and the words royal ink, are depicted with gold dust, which is not easy to tolerate water. Only this style is painted with red paint, soaked in water for a long time, the red paint is easy to dissolve, and the style naturally becomes blurred. â
"Bang Bang Bang ......"
Everyone listened attentively to Zhou Lao's analysis and couldn't help but give warm applause.
At this time, Wang Guan also sighed very much in his heart. Everyone noticed the vague knowledge on the ink ingot, but everyone didn't think much about it, and even regarded the vague knowledge as a suspicious point.
Only Zhou Lao, observing the nuances, started from this suspicion, and deduced convincing facts in turn. Such eyesight, such a mind, such an experience of the power of knowledge in Chapter 69, such a literacy, how can it not be breathtaking and awe-inspiring.
At this time, Wang Guan also completely understood what the power of knowledge was. Seeing that everyone's eyes were full of respect from the heart, I knew that everyone had been impressed by Zhou Lao's knowledge.
At this moment, in the warm applause, Wang Guan's body trembled, as if an electric current passed in his heart, and a thought suddenly appeared in his mind.
He wants to be like that, too!
Although, with the help of special abilities, Wang Guan can also see through the fog and reveal the truth of things when everyone is in trouble. However, even if he is telling the truth, but cannot say the specific reason for understanding, who will be convinced? Moreover, even if it is Zhou Lao, it is not all based on subjective judgment of truth and falsehood, but he has come up with solid evidence and has been recognized by everyone.
Therefore, I still have a long way to go, and I still need to study deeply.
Suddenly, Wang Guan found that the harvest of participating in the exchange meeting was more useful than reading dozens of antique books.
No wonder, Gao Dequan summarized the three realms of the collection for him and Yu Feibai. One is to read more books, you read more books than others, know more things, and naturally have more opportunities.
Second, it is necessary to integrate theory with practice. The knowledge seen in the book must be confirmed with the real thing, and the theoretical knowledge must be integrated through concrete practice. Otherwise, it is easy to make jokes according to the map.
Third, it is better to believe in the book, than to have no book. The ideas in the book are sometimes true, but they can also be wrong. As for how to determine right and wrong, it depends on the accumulation of one's own experience to judge.
However, the so-called experience, to a large extent, is not something that can be accumulated by groping alone. After all, China has thousands of years of history and has a wide variety of things that can be collected. One person's energy is limited, and no one can exhaust it all.
Therefore, it is necessary to rely on everyone to communicate with each other, absorb and learn from each other, take each other's experience for their own use, and continue to accumulate it, so that it is possible to become an appraisal master like Qian Lao, Zhou Lao, and Zhang Lao.
Mind you, it's just possible.
As for whether you can succeed or not, it depends on your talent and hard work.
For Wang Guan, having a special ability and judging the truth at a glance is an unparalleled talent.
The question is, did you try your best?
Wang Guan asked himself, and he didn't dare to say yes with his conscience. Although during this period of time, under the supervision of Gao Dequan, he has not slackened and read a lot of books, but he is still far from the word hard work.
Thinking of this, Wang Guan was also a little ashamed in his heart. However, he was a little engrossed, but he didn't notice that the exchange meeting had entered the final selection process.
It wasn't until the staff distributed pen and paper that Wang Guan came to his senses, looked left and right, and found that the atmosphere in the room was a little abnormal.
Ten pieces of the collection were placed on the booth, and everyone present was eligible to vote for the final champion, which is the treasure in everyone's mind. However, many people feel a little embarrassed.
Of course, there are only two things that are really embarrassing.
"Do you choose the white jade gold top holding the pearl and jade Buddha, or Li Tingqimo?"
"I'm hesitating, it stands to reason that the Jade Buddha is good, and it's something from the Tang Dynasty. From this point of view, it is older than Li Mo's. However, Li Mo is a rare and unique product, and it seems to be more valuable than the Jade Buddha. â
"You can't say that, and don't forget it. Such a large Hetian jade Buddha is also very rare. Moreover, the wonderful light pattern of the Jade Buddha is also unique, and it is not too much to be rated as a champion. â
The two treasures, to a certain extent, can be said to be equal to each other, and both have support, so no one can convince anyone, only continue to argue.
At this moment, Qian Lao said with a smile: "Have you considered it, you can vote now." â
Hearing this, everyone finally made a decision, and they took pens and wrote down the serial number of the treasure on the paper. Then, one by one, they came to the stage and voted in a box.
After a while, Fang Mingsheng walked to the box, but he didn't rush to vote, but instead showed his paper ticket, and there was no serial number on it.
When everyone was surprised, Fang Mingsheng said with a smile: "It stands to reason that at this time, I should vote for myself." However, I thought about it and vetoed it myself. â
"After all, my Jade Buddha can be compared to Li Mo thanks to one person. Here, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Brother Wang Guan, thanks to his reminder, we know that there is such a mystery in the original Jade Buddha. So, what other people's choices, I can't decide. But I couldn't, so I had to vote for him. â
While speaking, Fang Mingsheng picked up his pen, wrote a cross on the paper, and then solemnly put it in the box.
"Bang Bang Bang ......"
Seeing Fang Mingsheng's movements, there was another round of applause below. Some people may think that he is hypocritical like this, but more people admire his bearing very much
Thanks to the book friends Yoyo Ferry, Annesu, and Shanghai Xiaowang for their tips.
I hope I can maintain my current results, so please support me, please.
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