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Antique Zhenlong Tribulation
General Fiction古董珍珑劫
Gao Shuochen
In the early years of the Republic of China, the Tang family in Jeju Prefecture, known as the "North God Soup" in the treasure appraising world, unfortunately suffered the disaster of annihilation. The head of the family, Tang Xuanming, died unexpectedly in an appreciation competition called "Clan Execution". In order to prevent the traitors who coveted the Tang family's treasure appraisal secrets from succeeding, and to hide the whereabouts of her son, Tang Xuanming's wife Lu Ningxi burned down the Tang family compound and went to hell with him. Under the cover of the fire, Tang Xuanming's son, Tang Wen, fled Jeju Prefecture with Tang Xuanming's brother Zhong Mingyang, came to Shanghai, changed his name to "Zhou Tang", and lived in seclusion. Ten years later, Zhou Tang grew up. At this time, China was in a period of warlord chaos. A large number of antique national treasures from various places were stolen and sold by some profit-seeking villains to foreigners and exiled overseas. Zhou Tang met Lin Nian, the president of the Shanghai Cultural Relics Association, at a cultural treasure exhibition, and without his knowledge, he became an important pawn in Lin Nian's plan to leave a rare national treasure in the hands of the British.
In the early years of the Republic of China, the Tang family in Jeju Prefecture, known as the "North God Soup" in the treasure appraising world, unfortunately suffered the disaster of annihilation. The head of the family, Tang Xuanming, died unexpectedly in an appreciation competition called "Clan Execution". In order to prevent the traitors who coveted the Tang family's treasure appraisal secrets from succeeding, and to hide the whereabouts of her son, Tang Xuanming's wife Lu Ningxi burned down the Tang family compound and went to hell with him. Under the cover of the fire, Tang Xuanming's son, Tang Wen, fled Jeju Prefecture with Tang Xuanming's brother Zhong Mingyang, came to Shanghai, changed his name to "Zhou Tang", and lived in seclusion. Ten years later, Zhou Tang grew up. At this time, China was in a period of warlord chaos. A large number of antique national treasures from various places were stolen and sold by some profit-seeking villains to foreigners and exiled overseas. Zhou Tang met Lin Nian, the president of the Shanghai Cultural Relics Association, at a cultural treasure exhibition, and without his knowledge, he became an important pawn in Lin Nian's plan to leave a rare national treasure in the hands of the British.