"Han Ming, you guys must be careful over there. You need to make money, but you should take care of your health even more. Remember to find a few bodyguards for your family. You're considered a newly rich person now, so it's safer to bring some people with you when you go in and out.
If there's any equipment over there that looks good, go get it. I'll need some time, but don't worry, they're all good!"
It is inconvenient to make phone calls in the country because the Kuomintang and the Japanese spies have infiltrated deeply.
All calls need to be transferred, there is basically no secret, and the operator is online all the time.
Mingzhu's situation is a little better. After all, she has more exchanges with foreign countries, so it is not obvious that she is mixed in.
I bought a return ticket and then took another train to Sijiucheng. After arriving, I felt like I was floating.
I found a hotel to stay in, then pretended to be curious and called a rickshaw to go straight to Liulichang.
The whole street is bustling with people, with all kinds of antiques, calligraphy and painting shops as well as many small vendors hawking their wares.
In short, on this street, there are big stores like Rongbaozhai that sell genuine goods at reasonable prices, as well as small stalls and vendors selling goods on Taobao, where you might even get a chance to make a fortune overnight.
But I mostly went there to listen to stories, stories passed down from my grandfather's generation to my great-grandfather's generation; stories about encountering ancestors who had passed away in a cave while climbing a mountain;
There were also some that came out of the palace, such as the money that Li Lianying's grandson took out to buy alcohol after squandering his fortune from smoking and drinking; and some that rushed down from the mountains during a flood.
In short, there are many kinds of stories, it all depends on who has a sharp eye.
Jiang Cha doesn't have this ability. His uncle taught them a lot of things in his previous life, and Jiang Cha remembered some taboo things, such as jade plugs and blood stains that should not be touched.
The rest is too blind to see!
I took a stroll and bought a Xuande furnace from the Ming Dynasty. It is said that three thousand of them were made of red copper at that time.
Liulichang sells thousands of them every year, and they all claim that their own products are genuine.
She didn't care. It was not expensive and she could use it as a charcoal stove.
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