Carefree Tycoon

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In the 80s, a good-quality old Hainan Huanghuali round-backed armchair from the Qing Dynasty could be yours for just twenty yuan. Now, two million yuan o...

Chapter 134 Disappointment and Admiration

What? You want red jade? No problem, take a look here, how about blood jade? We have as much as you want...

Holy shit, what is this? A multi-section jade cong with deities and human patterns from the Liangzhu culture? This thing is a national treasure. How big is the one in the Palace Museum? It seems to be only about 30 centimeters high? How big is this one here? More than one meter high!

And you don't have just one here, you have six or seven! Damn, this is not the right way to slap someone in the face! How embarrassed are you for the Palace Museum?

Oh my god, what is this? Is this a jade grip from the Han Dynasty? Yes, it looks like one. But the jade grips from the Han Dynasty were funeral objects, usually about ten centimeters long, just right for the dead to hold in their hands. Why is yours so big? Is it about one foot long? Only ghosts can hold such a big jade grip, right? Are you bullying us dead people who can't talk?

The second-hand book stalls area on the west side of the market stretches from the north end to the south gate, with about 300 book stalls. People who come here to buy old books fill the whole alley. When you walk in this area, you can see ancient rare books everywhere, from Song Dynasty books to Yuan Dynasty books to Ming and Qing Dynasty books, from official editions to market editions and private editions. You can see all the rare books you can think of here.

Of course, if you want to check the authenticity of these "rare ancient books", we advise you not to waste your time. You only need to stand there and listen to the shouts of the book stall owners to directly judge the authenticity of these "rare ancient books".

The vendors in this area would occasionally shout, "Two yuan a copy, sell it!"

Yang Jing even saw a lot of things such as glass balls, Omega pocket watches, nine-turn resin lumps, Korean imitations of Qing Dynasty hollow plaques, dyed stone silver pendants, etc. These strange things that should be rare are actually very common in the market. These are all fakes produced in batches. If you see them on one street stall, you will most likely see the same thing on other stalls.

If Yang Jing hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he really couldn't believe that fraud could be done with such self-righteousness and domineering attitude!

Yang Jing had seen counterfeit goods in Tianqu's antique market, but most of the counterfeit goods there were scattered around, unlike here, where counterfeiting had become organized and streamlined!

While Yang Jing felt extremely disappointed, he also expressed extreme admiration!