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Text Chapter 160 An unexpected discovery

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    However, just after he turned over, Bao Jue in his mind started to move. This made Chu Chen suddenly startled and thought to himself, what is going on?  You must know that there is a wall in front of Chu Chen, and the other side of the wall is the outdoors. Moreover, the wall is not thick, and other things cannot be placed inside.  ¡°Wait, there¡¯s nothing outside, that doesn¡¯t mean there¡¯s nothing under the bed!  Just now, Chu Chen has been stuck in a misunderstanding, thinking that only things seen by the eyes will cause Bao Jue to react. He never thought that antiques would react as long as they were within the range of his induction.  It is true that the previous Baojue could only react to those antiques he had seen, but Chu Chen had forgotten that Baojue could be upgraded. Just like the distance Baojue felt, it slowly increased with the accumulation of spiritual energy.  It started to go a lot further.  Now with the accumulation of spiritual energy, Baojue's sensing method has changed. This can be said to be both unexpected and reasonable.  Thinking of this, Chu Chen immediately got up from the bed, took out the flashlight from his backpack, and shined it under the bed.  However, except for a wooden box, nothing else of value was found under the bed.  As for this wooden box, Chu Chen also knew that it contained some relatively precious classics, but most of these classics were academic classics from the 1950s and 1960s, and a few were printed books from the Republic of China. To say that they were precious  It is indeed a bit precious, but the value of these books is not to the point where Bao Jue will feel it.  Even so, Chu Chen still took the box out from under the bed, but as soon as his left hand touched the box, his supernatural power reacted. This made him excited, and he quickly brought the box back. It was still the same as before.  It looks like it is being tidied up, with a box of books placed there.  In order to prevent the things from being caught in the book, Chu Chen went through all the classics, but found nothing unusual in them, and the powers had no reaction.  "It's not in the book, so the thing must be hidden in the box." With such a box, if you want to hide something, you can only look at the bottom of the box. Knowing this, Chu Chen discovered that this box is actually like the one he encountered before.  Like the pen holder, the depth inside was much shallower, but Chu Chen didn't pay attention to this at all before, so he didn't think about it.  Discovering this, Chu Chen tapped the bottom of the box with his hand. Sure enough, when he hit a corner of the box, the thumping sound was slightly different.  "Ha, this is it." Chu Chen excitedly picked up the flashlight, shined it, and observed carefully. After a while, he saw a not-so-obvious gap around him. As for the gap not being obvious, it was  Because there is a layer of wax oil on it.  The wax oil is easy to remove, just scrape it off gently with a knife.  In fact, if you have a hair dryer, it is more convenient. Just put a piece of facial tissue where the wax is and then blow it with the hair dryer. After the wax melts, it will be absorbed by the facial tissue.  After removing the wax oil from the gap, Chu Chen put his knife into the gap and moved it slightly. Fortunately, the wooden board responded, indicating that there were no other mechanisms inside, which made Chu Chen couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.  Although there was no mechanism inside, Chu Chen was very careful when he opened the wooden board to avoid any accidents with the contents inside. It took him a while to open the wooden board.  In the dark compartment under the wooden board, there is a round washer that looks like azure glaze. There are sawdust and cotton placed around the round washer, which should play a protective role.  In ancient times, washing was a kind of study utensil besides the four treasures of study: pen, ink, paper, and inkstone. It was a vessel used to hold water for washing brushes. It was also a good item collected and used by noble scholars in the palaces of the past dynasties.  Washing was first seen on green glaze products in the Western Jin Dynasty. It has an open mouth, a wide folded edge, a broad belly and a straight wall, and a flat bottom. The washing edge and the inside are mostly carved with water ripples. They have been fired since the Song Dynasty.  For example, the antique bronze-style celadon-glazed double fish wash, drum nail wash, round wash, single handle wash, sunflower petal wash, corner wash, sugarcane wash, lotus wash, peach wash, leaf wash, etc.  When Chu Chen saw this azure-glazed round washer, he couldn't help being surprised, because this azure-glazed round washer often represented the word "Ru Kiln", and his father solemnly took this piece  The things were placed in the secret compartment of the box. Could it be that this was made by a Ru kiln in the Song Dynasty?  Or even worse, a round washing machine from Ruguan kiln?  Ru kiln is one of the five famous porcelains of the Song Dynasty in my country: "Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun and Ding".  It was founded in the late Northern Song Dynasty and was named because its kiln site is in Ruzhou.  Because the Ru kiln uses agate as glaze to form a special color, and it also uses incense ash to cover the feet with glaze for firing, it is unmatched by other kilns. It was also favored and appreciated by the imperial palace of the Northern Song Dynasty, so Ru porcelain became "the first of the famous porcelains."  "As the leader", he will be famous for centuries.  ??The Ru kiln was opened only twenty years ago. Due to theIt was short-lived and not many were handed down from generation to generation. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Ru kiln porcelain was already very rare.  There are only more than 60 known authentic products (Ruguan kiln) that have been handed down to this day, which are extremely precious.  The glaze color of Ru kiln porcelain is moist, generally azure, with thin fetal bones and small nail marks on the bottom.  When people in the Song Dynasty evaluated celadon, Ru kiln was ranked first. When the Ming and Qing dynasties evaluated the five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty, Ru kiln was also ranked first.  The porcelain firing time of Ru kiln is very short. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it has been recorded that it is "extremely rare". In the early Ming Dynasty, Jingdezhen Deyu Factory once imitated the porcelain firing.  burn.  Mr. Feng Xianming once said: "The glaze color of Ru kiln is the most difficult to imitate. It is much more difficult than Ding, Jun, Yao and other kilns, and it is not easy to imitate. Therefore, there is no way that the products handed down from ancient times are authentic." The azure glaze round in front of Chu Chen  Wash, open, shallow curved wall, circle foot slightly outward.  The whole body is covered with light azure glaze, the glaze color is bright and moist, and the glaze surface has fine fragments.  There are three burnt nail marks on the outer bottom as small as sesame grains, and the six characters "Queen's Pavilion of Shoucheng Hall" are engraved on it.  Among the Ru porcelain utensils handed down today, those with inscriptions on the bottom are generally engraved in two periods.  For example, the "Queen's Pavilion of Shoucheng Hall" engraved on Chu Chen's azure-glazed round washer, as well as "Cai" and "Fenghua" were generally engraved in the Song Dynasty.  "Queen's Pavilion of Shoucheng Hall" is the name of the palace in the Song Dynasty. The word "Cai" should be related to Cai Jing, the favorite of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. According to research, "Fenghua" is related to Concubine Liu Guifei.  In addition, signs such as "A", "B", "C" and "D", as well as some Qianlong's poems, were engraved after entering the Qing Dynasty court. Emperor Qianlong, who was good at antiquity, originally included his poems  Favorite antiques are divided into classes, so these marks are left behind.  Generally speaking, there are five sentences to identify whether it is a Ru kiln: "Blue as the sky, face like jade, crab claw pattern, few morning stars, sesame and nail glaze are enough".  "Green as the sky" means that the glaze color is as blue as the sky after rain.  "The surface is like jade" means that the surface of the vessel has a texture like jade, and the glaze is as smooth as jade. When touched by hand, the surface is as moist as beautiful jade.  "Crab claw pattern" refers to the cracked flakes on the glaze, which are mostly scattered and extremely fine flakes. They are transparent and colorless and look like ice cracks. They are commonly known as "crab claw pattern".
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