Chapter 752: The Tomb Goods of the Han Emperor?

Yoshihiko Noda didn't directly tell the Mitsui brothers about the origin of this thing, but the more mysterious he was, the more curious the brothers became, and they were like a mouse in their hearts, scratching up and down, but they not only interrupted the identification process of Yoshihiko Noda.

At this time, Yoshihiko Noda had already reached into another box.

This time, what he couldn't come out of, blinded the dog eyes of the Mitsui brothers on the spot, and the four triangular eyes of the two brothers soon seemed to be glued to the thing, and they couldn't move it anymore.

This time, it is still a bronze mirror, but on the back of the back, it is inlaid with a full gold back.

This bronze mirror has been carefully maintained, and the whole is in the shape of a sunflower, with a total of twelve petals, and the front is polished very smooth, even today, two thousand years later, you can see the reflection from the bronze mirror in front of you.

The back is inlaid with a gold back, and this gold back is also a twelve-petal petal shape, and on the gold back is also carved a variety of boy statues, these children are around a smiling old man in the middle, a total of seven figures are carved vividly, and full of festive and peaceful atmosphere, just look at the meaning and shape of this mirror, you know that it is a bronze mirror that means auspicious longevity.

To have such a smooth and new mirror, and such a beautifully carved gold back behind it, such a bronze mirror, how can it be owned by ordinary people?

This is almost certainly a royal thing, and the Mitsui brothers still have this bit of common sense.

You must know that in the Han Dynasty, copper was a precious metal, and copper mirrors could be used. That's not an ordinary family. Not to mention this bronze mirror. I don't know what kind of process was also used, so that this copper mirror can be buried in the ground for 2,000 years without any corrosion, which is already very valuable to reflect the preciousness of this copper mirror.

But more importantly, the gold back inlaid behind the bronze mirror, you must know that although gold was also a kind of precious currency at that time, it basically did not enter the market circulation.

It was only given to important ministers as a royal reward. Or it is just a reward from the emperor's relatives, and the gold back behind this bronze mirror, just looking at this head, and the weight, it must at least weigh a catty.

In those days, it was almost certain that there would be no one else but the royal family who could decorate a bronze mirror with such gold.

Even if it is a dignitary, if such a bronze mirror is used. There is also a risk of overstepping the system, so ordinary dignitaries will never take such a risk.

Come to think of this. The Mitsui brothers are even more determined.

Yoshihiko Noda also looked at this mirror for a long time, and then carefully put the mirror in Mitsui's hand, letting the two of them continue to look at it, and he began to continue to dig it out.

Next, he took out a bunch of small objects, such as terracotta pigs, terracotta chickens, terracotta sheep, and various poultry and livestock such as terracotta horses.

These things, similar to the previous concepts of terracotta figurines, child servants and ladies, are essential living items that the tomb owner brought down to maintain his luxurious life.

But the value is not high compared to the previous copper mirrors, but the next thing that was taken out was to stop the Mitsui brothers.

Bronze five-legged furnace, dragon handle bucket, wild goose smoker, flying bird with handle smoker, gilded sheep lamp gilded Gelian, and then there are several pieces of gold cake.

And the next thing that came out of the other box made the two brothers even more dumbfounded, and their tongues were about to stick out.

A large piece of horseshoe gold, as well as lintoe gold, when they saw these golden buns, the two of them felt that they were about to lack oxygen in their brains.

Nima, whose tomb is this, and there are so many treasures?

In fact, the two brothers were also suppressed by these horseshoe gold and lintoe gold or something, and gold buns like horseshoe gold and lintoe gold are not uncommon in ancient Chinese antiques.

Of course, this form of gold bun generally only existed in the Han Dynasty, and in the later dynasties, gold was generally made into a simple style of gold cake, or a gold bun, or a gold ingot, and made into the shape of lintoe gold and horseshoe gold, which was only liked by the nobles of the Han Dynasty.

However, the horseshoe gold and lintoe gold of the Han Dynasty, these two brothers have also seen it in some museums in China, and most of them are simple horseshoe gold and lintoe gold.

And the horseshoe gold and lintoe gold they saw in front of them this time, even if the two brothers were not at the level of identification, they could see that this thing was different from the ones they had seen in Chinese museums before.

Because this horseshoe gold and lintoe gold are actually specially carved......

It's really not an exaggeration at all, just at the ankles of the kin-toe gold and horseshoe gold, there is actually a row of carvings around the mouth edge of these golden buns.

And the most important thing is that on the bottom surface of the horseshoe gold and lintoe gold, ordinary horseshoe gold and lintoe gold generally do not do any special decoration on the bottom, because the gold is already very valuable, and there is no need to use other treasures to set off.

However, these pieces of horseshoe gold are different from lintoe gold, not only in the foot and neck area, but also on the bottom surface, there is a whole side of beeswax.

The yellow glittering beeswax, under the flickering of the light, and the gold is a reflection of the brilliance, and the combination of two different colors of golden yellow treasures has formed an indescribable, rushing luxury atmosphere.

This time, even Mitsui Takawa and Mitsui Mitsui, two brothers who were born in a wealthy family, were dumbfounded for the first time.

Nima, I originally thought that my family was enough to be entrenched, but now it seems that compared with the nobles in China more than 2,000 years ago, my own family is completely a local old hat......

Sure enough, Brother Hao's world is really not something that ordinary people like us can understand.

If this gold is tightly related to the ordinary style of gold buns, horseshoe gold, lintoe gold or something, then the value of this thing will not be too high.

Because gold has never been regarded as an antique, because this thing, since the beginning of human history, has been the precious currency of human society, and has a history of thousands of years.

Therefore, this kind of thing is difficult to be defined as an antique, even if this thing is the favorite object of the nobles of the Han Dynasty two thousand years ago, it will not work.

But now that the horseshoe gold and lintoe gold feet and necks are carved with such a circle of patterns, and the soles of the feet are inlaid with such a layer of polished and smooth beeswax, it is different.

The gold was given the air of a work of art, and the value of the thing suddenly increased, and it could no longer be regarded as ordinary currency, because it already possessed the aesthetic aspect of artistry.

This thing is no longer a currency, but a work of art, and it is also a work of art that was loved by the royal family of the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago.

was shocked by such a thing, and the next thing that Yoshihiko Noda took out had already numbed the two of them.

A pair of bronze goose fish lamps, bronze Boshan furnace, a gold inlaid jade Danglu......

Wait, Danglu with gold and jade? Also Nima has a carving of Vermilion Bird Xuanwu or something?

Nima, how much of a trench are you, the owner of the tomb?

The Mitsui brothers felt that their mouths were already dry and about to smoke, because these things in front of them were too hot, although these things, in the eyes of ordinary people, were just some dead things, but in the eyes of these Chinese antique lovers, these things were hot and peerless treasures.

Gold inlaid with jade when Lu?

This is just an ornament made by those nobles in the past, when they decorated their favorite horses, on the horse's forehead, in the middle of the two eyes, along the shape of the horse's nose bone.

In the era of the Han Dynasty, ordinary people could afford to raise horses?

Those who can afford to raise horses are rich families, or dignitaries, but even if they are ordinary dignitaries, how many are willing to give their beloved horses and make a gold-inlaid jade as a Lu?

And what kind of vermilion bird Xuanwu or something should be carved on this danglu, this is not something that ordinary people who are well fed and supported can do......

At this time, there was almost no need for Yoshihiko Noda to tell them, the two brothers were already sure that these things must have been dug up from the tomb of an emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Because at that time, there was basically no one else who could maintain such a luxurious life except for the emperor.

After that, Yoshihiko Noda found a large handful of various jade objects from a box at the back, all of which were white jade, jade pipes, jade huang, jade bi, and jade figures.

Seeing this, the Mitsui brothers were even more sure of their guesses at this time.

Because the Han Dynasty was a well-known jade lover in Chinese history, and that dynasty was also the first peak era of jade development in ancient Chinese history.

Looking at these jade artifacts, almost all of them are carved by the carving technique of Han Badao, and the two brothers are basically already wooded at this time.

These things must be from the ancient tomb of a certain Han Dynasty emperor.

And at this time, looking at Yoshihiko Noda, his face was also full of numbness, and when he finally emptied the last box, he actually breathed a long sigh of relief as if he had no bones all over his body.

He stood in front of these treasures and adjusted for a long time, and then raised his head, at this time, his eyes were as bright as two hundred watts of electric light bulbs, and the spirit of the whole person was completely different from before: "Watanabe-kun, these things should have been made from the tomb of the Han Emperor, right?" (To be continued.) )