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Chapter 198: King Chongzhen Lu of the Ming Dynasty made a neutral piano

The words in front of his eyes quickly disappeared, and Chen Jing finally entered a state guided by mysterious intuition.

In the crowd, Chen Jing walked left and turned. After twenty minutes, he walked to the edge of the fresh goods market. He stopped and his eyes fell on something not far away.

The mysterious intuition also disappeared at the same time.

Chen Jing first glanced at the time and said to himself: "Twenty minutes, this duration has doubled, and when you find something during this period, this should not be the limit."

This surprised Chen Jing. The longer the time, the better it is.

Then, Chen Jing looked up at the thing Xuanmiao found intuition, but it was in a small waste recycling station on the corner of the street. The boss was a middle-aged man who was tied with a stack of cardboard with tape.

The things found by Xuanmiao intuition were randomly thrown into the pile of waste products that had not been sorted out, revealing only a dark corner.

Chen Jing walked over quickly. The boss looked up when he heard the movement and said, "Young man, sell waste?"

"No, I'll just take a look."

The boss was a little funny when he heard this: "I'm all scrap here, what's the best thing about it?"

Chen Jingying said: "Boss, is this thing a waste? It depends on whoever is in the hands of you. Maybe there are treasures in your things?"

"Hahaha, this is the first time I heard that there are treasures in the scraps. Then just watch it casually. If you really find the treasure you are looking for, I will sell it to you at a cheap price." The boss laughed.

Chen Jing also nodded with a smile, then walked to the pile of waste, reached out to pull away the things on it, and made out what he found in mysterious intuition.

This thing is quite large, with one end wide and the other end short and slender. The overall length is probably about one meter and two meters long. The surface is pitch black and slightly vermilion red. The overall look is very old and the surface area is covered with dust.

Chen Jing looked at the thing carefully and immediately recognized that it was a guqin.

The guqin, also known as Yaoqin and seven-stringed qin, is a traditional string plucking instrument in Hua and Xia. It has a history of more than three thousand years and belongs to the silk among the eight tunes.

It can be traced back to ancient times. Ancient books record that Fuxi made the piano, and then there were legends such as Shennong made the piano, Huangdi made the piano, and Tang Yao made the piano. Later, Shun decided to make the piano five strings, King Wen of Zhou added one string, and King Wu of Zhou defeated Zhou and added another string, and the beginning was the seven string.

In addition, the so-called eight-tone classification method is an ancient method of sorting according to the material production of musical instruments, called the "eight-tone classification method".

They are gold (bell, bell), stone (chong), silk (piano, zither), bamboo (flute, sir), tung (sheng, yu), earth (blade, sieve), leather (shell, thunder drum), and wood (shell, shaved).

To be honest, Hua and Xia have a very strong historical heritage of music, culture, art and art.

It’s a pity that in modern times, because of the impact of some overseas musical instruments, there are not many people who are willing to learn the instruments like the guzheng and guqin, especially the latter.

Chen Jing didn't expect that the thing he found in mysterious intuition would be a guqin. He reached out to wipe the dust on the surface of the guqin. He found that the dust on it had accumulated for many years, and it was difficult to wipe it off. After a little force, he could barely clean it up.

With less dust accumulation, only then can we barely see the back of this guqin with words engraved, as if it was in regular script.

Antiques like guqin are not very common in antiques, and Chen Jing doesn’t know much now. However, with his current identification and vision, he can tell at a glance that this guqin must be an old object, and should be something from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

But if he wanted to distinguish the specific situation, he was almost intrigued, so he could only use the treasure appraisal eye.

The next moment, a golden light appeared, and then he circled around the guqin for a few times, and finally returned to his eyes and turned into rows of appraisal texts.

"This thing is: The Zhonghe Qin was personally made by the King of Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty."

"The historical value of this thing: Zhu Changqing, whose courtesy name is Zhonghe, and his pseudonym Jingyi, was the tenth-generation grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the second generation of Lu Wang of the Ming Dynasty. He was the third son of Zhu Yili, the first generation of Lu Wang, and was known as Xiao Lu Wang; Zhu Changqing was good at calligraphy and painting, and was particularly fond of guqin. The piano scores he compiled, "Automatic Ancient Music" and "A Study of the Virtue of the Ancient and Modern Liberation" are famous works of qin science that have been passed down to this day."

"In addition, Zhu Changqing was also good at making pianos. The piano made in the Lu Wang Mansion was called the "Lu Wang Qin". It has a unified shape, with gold emblem, jade pegs, and eight treasures, which are very exquisite. Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty regarded the "Lu Wang Qin" as a treasure and a gift to the kings, so that the "Lu Wang Style" became a famous shape of the guqin."

"This guqin is neat and elegant, with black lacquer on the surface, eight treasure gray timber, and vermilion red primer exposed on the surface; the shoulders of the zither are between the two and three emblems, and are oblique. The waist is between the eight and ten emblems; the snake's belly is between the two and four emblems; the snake's belly is broken with fine and flowing water, and the forehead is rectangular, the dragon pond is phoenix swamp, and the dragon pond is engraved with the words "Zhonghe" in the official script, filled with gold marks."

"The following is a five-character quatrain engraved in regular script: "The moon seals the Yangtze River water, the wind drips and dews are clear. Only when you reach a silent place can you know the ancient situation.' The style is engraved in "Respect for the Master"; it also has a square seal of "The Legend of Lu Guoshi" and the inner belly is engraved "The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was made by the Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, and it was personally made by the King of Lu's King, which proves that this zither was made by Zhu Changqing himself, and can be called the "Wang Qin", which is rare and abnormal."

Chen Jing looked at the identification information in front of his eyes, subconsciously held the guqin in his hands, and a surprise flashed in his eyes.

He didn't know much about the guqin, but it can be seen from the identification information that the value of this guqin must be extremely high.

Not to mention that the God of Treasure Appraisal Eyes rarely give a rare and unusual evaluation. Just saying that this guqin was made by Lu Wang Zhu Changqing, the value is not low.

As mentioned earlier, whether the value judgment of antiques can be related to historical celebrities is also one of the important factors.

In terms of honor, the prince was the second only to the emperor in ancient times. Not to mention the things he made by himself, even the things he usually used would not be of low value.

Not to mention that Zhu Changqing has many records in history, and he is also a big shot in the guqin world. Although a prince went to make guqin, it was a bit weird.

But then again, Zhu Yuanzhang and other descendants were not doing their jobs. They had good carpenters, had sex with good women in condom, were sent to the government, etc. Compared with these, Zhu Changqing was considered good. After all, the guqin was also considered elegant art.

Of course, Chen Jing actually liked the Ming Dynasty very much, at least his bones were hard enough.

However, when it comes to the point of hard bones, Zhu Changqing seemed to be an exception. If Chen Jing remembered correctly, he seemed to surrender to the Qing Dynasty in the end.

"Young man, that piece of black wood is the treasure you found? Hahaha." At this time, the owner of the waste recycling bin laughed and interrupted Chen Jing's thoughts.

When Chen Jing heard this, he smiled and nodded: "Yes, this is the treasure I found."

After a moment of pause, he said again: "Boss, how much can you sell this thing?"
Chapter completed!
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