288, Yong Tone Silver Cake
Arrived at the BMW SUV.
The silver jar was finally placed on the back seat, Wang Tian sat on the left, and Gong Jiali sat on the right, and the two of them could take a good look at the treasures in the silver jar at this time.
said that she heard the sound of metalware in the jar before, and after Gong Jiali took out the top thing, she found that it was some silver pinchs and Yong Yin cakes from the Tang Dynasty.
Speaking of Yong Tone Silver Cake, everyone may not know much about the Tao, but this is a currency in circulation during the Tang Dynasty. No, it can't be said to be currency, it doesn't directly act as currency, it needs to be made into artifacts and then traded. is an instrument for alternative currencies.
In a certain sense, the appearance of the silver cake can indicate that the age of this batch of treasures is about 20 years after the Kaiyuan Dynasty, but the appearance of this first treasure immediately made Wang Tian begin to doubt his judgment of the source of the original treasure.
It stands to reason that this batch of treasures is in the hands of the tenant envoy, and the government collects taxes every year, in addition to paying rice and silkworms, a large part of it can also be used to rent silver cakes on behalf of Yong.
However, Gong Jiali doesn't care about the age of the treasures, those are studied by archaeologists, and Gong Jiali is more concerned about the treasures in the silver jar.
Then look down, at this time is imprinted into the eye is a gilt pomegranate pattern silver basin, this piece of silver basin compared to the mandarin duck lotus petal pattern gold bowl, in the shape, the pattern is more atmospheric, open, the pattern line is also more rough, the petals are larger.
Arguably. The golden bowl with mandarin duck lotus petal pattern is in the early Tang Dynasty, and this gilded pomegranate pattern silver basin is more like the Middle Tang Dynasty, or even the late Tang Dynasty. At least Wang Tian knew that during the Tang Dezong period, this pattern was very common.
Although it is impossible to see the age of the treasure based on the form of a pattern alone, there is no basis for the popularity and extinction of a kind of utensil.
But it does provide some basis for later generations to judge the age of the treasure. But this is when the contradiction arises. If this gilded pomegranate pattern silver basin is in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, Li Shouli, the king of Pi, is in the 29th year of Kaiyuan. belongs to the Tang Dynasty, so it may be that this batch of treasures will be buried after his death, so it seems. It is not very scientific to say that in the Anshi Rebellion, King Wei buried this treasure in the ground.
Wang Tian noticed that perhaps archaeologists did not study this period of history in depth. It may also be that the current silver cake and gilded pomegranate pattern silver basin have not been found. Therefore, archaeologists speculate according to history, according to the speculation of the times, and the fact of the Anshi Rebellion, so they take it for granted that the relics of Hejia Village are hidden by Li Shouli, the king of Sui. The mandarin duck lotus petal golden bowl, and some other treasures, are all small and exquisite, which is the Tang Dynasty.
In this way, the archaeologists should be wrong. The treasure hidden in the cellar of Hejia Village is not hidden by the king of Sui, it should be a tenant. This is more well-founded.
Wang Tian still doesn't know how to say, in that period, there was a tenant Yong who lived near the East Palace, but Wang Tian was studied before coming, and later, before the reform and opening up, this place was more depicted as Xinghuafang residence, Xinghuafang residence also appeared in many books, dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
As long as you find relevant information and inquire whether there was such a more powerful and time-matching tenant envoy in that period, then it is very likely to be able to overturn the conclusion of archaeologists that the relics of Hejiacun are hidden by Li Shouli, the king of Hejia.
Wang Tian didn't have to overthrow anything, Wang Tian just provided a historical fact for the study of the relics of Hejia Village, another possibility of the relics of Hejia Village.
Wang Tian didn't continue to think about it, he and Gong Jiali continued to look at the remaining treasures in the silver jar, except for some silver cakes and gilded pomegranate pattern silver basins, what Wang Tian saw next was 12 golden dragons, these twelve dragons were small in size and vivid.
They are made of pure gold, and in the middle of this, the hair, eyes, and mouth of the golden dragon are carved with extremely fine silver threads.
The whole golden dragon is extremely realistic, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship. This all made Wang Tian sigh at the ancient civilization.
After the 12 gold dragons, there is another gilt product, this one is a gilded parrot pattern brightened silver jar, the pomegranate and grapes on this silver jar are a hundred sons and many blessings, auspicious wishes. The parrot is wise and auspicious, the head of the parrot adopts a realistic technique, the chest and abdomen are the deformation of the craft, composed of three folded branches and leaves, and the wings that are ready to fly are like folded branches and leaves, lifelike, and brings a unique sense of artistic beauty.
And if you look down further, there are some silver pinchs, and the sound of rattling must have a lot to do with these silver plates at the bottom.
And these silver plates are stacked layer by layer, there must be more than a dozen layers, and the weight must not be small.
The value of these treasures could not be measured, and when these treasures were taken out, Gong Jiali and Wang Tian were already stunned.
Two gilt items, twelve gold dragons, and some silver cakes and silver plates.
Especially the two gilded vessels and the twelve golden dragons, the value of these treasures is immeasurable, I am afraid that none of them will be worse than the mandarin duck lotus petal Wen gold bowl.
"Wang Tian, there are so many gold and silver objects, what are you going to do with them?"
Gong Jiali finally calmed down, and after calming down, Gong Jiali wanted to see how Wang Tian disposed of these treasures.
Wang Tian was also worried.
The value of these treasures is very high, and they are inextricably linked with the treasures opened in Hejia Village before, and together constitute the treasures of Hejia Village.
Speaking of which, the relics of Hejia Village are quite famous in the world, and it is no less than the treasures of the Amu Darya River. And some of the treasures that can be declared as World Heritage can be famous in the world, because it includes various cultural things, and the treasures of Hejiacun are said to be that he contains the treasures of Persia and Eastern Rome, which also proves the civilization of the Tang Dynasty.
But the relics of Hejia Village, which is such a civilization in the world, his secret was misread by archaeologists, he was not buried at all when Li Shouli, the king of the palace of the king of Sui, escaped in a hurry, but there was another hidden secret.
Carelessly picked out a silver plate, Wang Tian flipped it casually, but the next second Wang Tian was stunned.
There are words on the back of this saucer.
Eight words, very eye-catching: the Japanese envoy sent Tang to give it!
Wang Tian originally thought that in the Tang Dynasty, Japan was still the Wa Kingdom, or Dongying (that earlier), but Japan that appeared on the silver plate really gave Wang Tian information twice.
First, Japan has changed its name in the early Tang Dynasty and is officially called Japan.
The second is that the treasures of Hejiacun are not only the treasures of Persia and Eastern Rome, but also another country, that is, Japan! (To be continued......)