Antique Notes: Patriotic Chapter

Antique Notes: Patriotic Chapter

by Third Master Of Qizhou

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The "Antique Notes" series of novels uses antiques as clues to tell a series of stories passed down from old age. Among them are the taboos of antique collection and the struggle of human nature. They are full of legends. The whole story is full of Beijing flavor and has profound meaning. The novel has been reprinted on many website forums, with tens of millions of reads and tens of thousands of comments on the entire Internet. It is deeply loved by readers and has a strong audience base. In the process of telling the legendary story of antique jade, the author uses a realistic approach to show readers various characters and various market conditions, as well as the orderly inheritance of traditional Chinese culture and thoughts on the times and life. It has the style of the pre-Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. The Patriotic Chapter tells two stories. The Legend of the Treasure Sword tells the story of the most unusual ancient magic weapon among antiques, the bronze sword that was revealed to the world hundreds of years ago. The Legend of the Tang Dynasty tells the story of a poignant love in the Tianbao era of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, a legend of a treasure that has not been destroyed for thousands of years.

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Xu Xuexi9mo ago

It is a very good book, using treasure appraisal and treasure hunting as a clue, mixed with that unforgettable history. The author is like a storyteller, telling the stories of national treasures one after another in a plain tone. He also fully demonstrates his knowledge of ancient culture in the Sino-Japanese exchanges. Of course, he is also a bit showing off his knowledge. On the whole, the story is very smooth and worth reading. I really like this passage in the book: "The curtains, the armor, and the armours compete with each other, and there are several autumns in fifty-seven years. Tsinghua's reputation dries up on a moonlit night, and the dream in front of the hall of wealth is empty." Although it is written about the life of the Japanese collector Maeda Toshi, is it not the same for us? Right or wrong, success or failure is gone, the green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times. No matter how amazing and talented the proud man is, he cannot withstand the passage of time in the end. As they do, so do you and me, right?

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