Jiang Si was pretty lucky. Although all the antique furniture, calligraphy and paintings by famous people, porcelain ornaments, and jade artifacts in her home had been moved away, there were still quite a few left in the living room.
I guess Shen Xiuwen was afraid that it would be unsafe to put all his eggs in one basket, so he deliberately kept something in reserve.
After counting, there were a total of twenty-four boxes, large and small.
Thinking that it was still early and Jiang Si was quite curious about what was inside, she opened it and started counting them one by one.
Unexpectedly, as soon as she opened the first box, she was almost blinded by the light.
It turns out that all the fish in here are "yellow croaker"!
Big yellow croaker is a gold bar weighing ten liang (according to the old scale), and each bar weighs 312.5 grams.
Judging by visual observation, there are at least several hundred in the box!
Then she opened the second box.
This box has two layers, and most of the jewelry inside is Jiang Mu and her original body.
The upper layer includes: 10 pairs of gold dragon and phoenix bracelets, 4 pairs of gold filigree jewel headpieces, 8 pairs of gold necklaces, 12 Ruyi lock bags, and 30 gold pendants of various styles.
The lower layer contains: 4 green jadeite bead necklaces, 6 jadeite egg-shaped rings, 2 emerald and diamond brooches, 2 diamond necklaces, and one pink diamond ring and one blue diamond ring of about 10 carats.
I don’t know if some of the jewelry had been shipped away in advance, but Jiang Si always felt like a lot of things were missing.
The third box was also gold, but it was full of ornaments, such as golden toads, golden Buddhas, golden Pixiu, the twelve zodiac animals, etc.
When opening the fourth box, Jiang Si fell silent.
...Why is it gold again?
She gestured with her hand. The golden treasure was really big, almost as big as her fist!
And there are dozens of such treasures packed in here!
The fifth box was finally not filled with gold, but with raw jade.
Although there is not much material, judging from the color and the water content, it should be glass-type imperial green.
There were six or seven boxes filled with money, one box of US dollars and one box of Hong Kong dollars.
At that time, the country's control over foreign exchange was quite strict. Apart from official channels, US dollars and Hong Kong dollars were only circulated in underground banks or on the black market in a few major cities, and the prices were at least 2 to 3 times the official ones.
I spent at least hundreds of thousands of dollars just here.
Jiang Si integrated all the memories of her original body. She knew that the Jiang family was wealthy and had no shortage of money.
I didn't expect he was so rich... This is hundreds of thousands of dollars for a man in his sixties!
It can only be said that the background of the Lao Qian family is simply unimaginable to ordinary people.
The eighth box should belong to the scumbag dad.
There were two Rolex men's watches, a pure gold pocket watch inlaid with diamonds, four jade rings, and a pair of jade pendants with gold dragon patterns.
5 strings of agarwood Buddhist beads, several diamond tie clips and sapphire cufflinks, and a complete set of jadeite snuff bottles.
The next few boxes are filled with rare medicinal materials.
In addition to the common ginseng, deer antler, ganoderma lucidum, shark fin, bird's nest, saffron, ambergris, cordyceps, aged donkey-hide gelatin, and wild musk.
Jiang Si also saw many traditional Chinese medicines that were later banned or nearly extinct.
For example, tiger bones, bear gallbladders, dragon's blood, rhino horns, snow leopard bones, bezoars, hawksbill turtle scales, saiga antelope horns...
If the corresponding Chinese medicine name and efficacy were not labeled on each box, she really would not be able to tell what was inside.
The last few boxes are filled with finished Chinese medicines.
Just like the previous boxes of medicinal materials, the core ingredients, preparation methods and cooking methods of these Chinese medicines are clearly written on the list.
Jiang Si took a quick look and found that there were many medicines that were familiar to later generations.
Such as Angong Niuhuang Pills, Yunnan Baiyao, Pian Zaiyang, Niuhuang Qingxin Pills, Wuji Baifeng Pills, and Huoxiang Zhengqi Pills.
Of course, there were some that she had never heard of, such as Shaolin Temple's Qilin Powder, Anti-bone Pain Pills, Suhexiang Pills, Crazy Dragon and Tiger Pills, Zixue Pills, and Dingkun Pills.
After counting all this, Jiang Si couldn't help but admire her scumbag father. It seemed that her scumbag father had made a lot of preparations for the matter of returning to Hong Kong.
I don't know if he will be so angry that he wants to go crazy when he comes back and sees that all the things I have carefully prepared have disappeared?
However, Jiang Si felt that he might not be able to see that scene.
Because she really didn't have the interest to waste time with their family, she wanted to end this quickly!
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