Chapter 451 Worth Hundred Million



Lin Han introduced to Grandma Yue the specific origins and historical significance of the three golden hairpins, as well as the carving techniques and craftsmanship.

The manufacturing process of the gold hairpins in Grandma Yue's hands are basically the same.

Apart from certain differences in shape and appearance, all other aspects are made by the same craftsman.

However, Grandma Yue didn't understand these things, so Lin Han naturally introduced them to her patiently.

The remaining two golden hairpins are not much different from the ones Lin Han introduced before.

Like the flat-inserted hairpin, the head of the hairpin is a two-story pavilion. There are four people on the upper floor, two of them sitting in the middle, and maids standing on both sides.

There are three people on the lower level, one sitting in the middle, with a maid on each side holding something to serve.

This hairpin is made of gold threads woven into intricate patterns, creating a lifelike figure within a limited space.

The scenes of real life are portrayed vividly, which is truly ingenious.

Another example is another golden hairpin.

This golden hairpin has two three-dimensional pavilions on the top, which are slightly different in height and surrounded by flowers and trees, like pavilions in a garden.

The foot of the hairpin extends vertically downward and connects with the bottom of the hairpin head with a ruyi pattern, lifting the pavilion.

The pavilion has a hexagonal double-eaved roof with partitions on all six sides.

Outside each of the four gates there is a statue, either clasping hands or holding something. There are also statues inside the two pavilions, one standing and one lying.

This hairpin is exquisite and exquisite.

Women in the Ming Dynasty liked to wear hairpins all over their hair when they dressed up, so there were many styles of hairpins, including the center-picked, top-pinned, split-center, side-covering, bun-covering, and so on.

These various hairpins and earrings are collectively called "head accessories".

Judging from the style, this gold hairpin should be a "top hairpin", which is used by inserting it from top to bottom on the top of the Di bun.

Top hairpins are usually worn alone, with larger and more imposing decorations on the head. Sometimes they are worn in pairs, with smaller and more unique decorations.

Each gold hairpin is different and has different requirements for usage.

However, at that time, only concubines were qualified to use these golden hairpins.

After all, only outstanding sculptors and craftsmen can create such finely crafted objects.

After listening to Lin Han's introduction, Grandma Yue was stunned. Although she understood it, she didn't understand much.

All I know is that Lin Han praised the value of these things very highly.

As for the historical allusions and cultural values ​​that Lin Han mentioned, Grandma Yue was not particularly clear about them.

However, Grandma Yue particularly likes this kind of atmosphere. When people get old, they sometimes feel particularly lonely.

Everyone was busy with their own things, and no one had much time to talk to an old woman like her.

Most of the time, she was the only one left in this small house, watching the door open, the clouds roll in, and the sun rise and set.

Many times the day passes like this, and every day is a repetition of yesterday's life.

Gradually, life became particularly boring, now that Lin Han was willing to talk to her like this.

That is naturally the best thing. Even if you don’t understand, as long as there is someone willing to talk to you, that is good.

"Hey, Lin Han, according to what you just said, this pair of gold hairpins could be worth 70 to 80 million."

"What about this set? How much is it worth?"

Granny Yue put all the gold hairpins in a small box and asked.

"If it's this set, the value might be around 200 to 300 million."

Lin Han estimated and said.

In fact, Lin Han did not say a specific number, not because Lin Han did not know it, but because Lin Han himself had an idea in his mind.

This set of gold hairpins is indeed very valuable, but for someone like Grandma Yue who doesn't have much concept of money.

If I told her the specific number, it would be too stressful.

In that case, it would be better to tell Grandma Yue an approximate value so that she can have an idea in mind.

For a set of gold hairpins like this one, its normal selling value can reach more than 300 million yuan, and even if it meets someone who knows the value of it, it may reach about 400 million yuan.

But if it were put up for auction, its value could double.

Perhaps the value could be raised to around 500 or 600 million, which is already a sky-high price for a set of gold hairpins like this.

"Grandma Yue, what's wrong? Are you feeling better?"

Lin Hansheng walked in from outside, looked at Grandma Yue, smiled and asked.

"It's Han Sheng."

"With Lin Han's care, I'm almost recovered."

"But I'm sorry to bother you these days. If it weren't for you, I, an old woman, might not have survived."

When Grandma Yue saw Lin Hansheng coming, she said happily.

"That's not true. When I was sick before, Granny Yue took care of me in the same way."

"Now that it's switched, why is it a problem?"

Lin Hansheng held a bowl of medicine, placed it on the table, and observed Grandma Yue's complexion.

I noticed that Grandma Yue looked much better and less weak than yesterday.

"Come on, Grandma Yue, let's drink the medicine first."

Lin Hansheng followed Lin Han's instructions and made a bowl of medicine for Grandma Yue.

After drinking the medicine, Grandma Yue fell asleep.

"Lin Han, let's go."

Looking at Grandma Yue falling asleep, Lin Hansheng also said to Lin Han.

"Where are you going?"

Lin Han asked.

"You forgot that the villagers wanted to hold a banquet."

"They are almost done with their work, just waiting for you to come over."

"Let's go, don't keep them waiting."

Lin Hansheng patted Lin Han on the shoulder and said.

Lin Han nodded, and followed Lin Han to a ancestral hall.

"Master Lin Han, this time it's all thanks to you. If it weren't for you, we don't know what we would have done this time."

Uncle Hai held Lin Han’s hand and thanked him.

"Han Sheng is also my friend. I am obliged to do these things. No need to thank me."

Lin Han was polite for a while.

"That's not the case. If you were here this time, Xiaoyue might not be able to make it."

"However, we all have to apologize to you for this matter."

"Before, we didn't understand the situation and blamed you. I have to say sorry to you here."

Uncle Hai bowed to Lin Han and apologized.

“No, no.”

Lin Han helped Uncle Hai up.

"At that time, I didn't expect that the doctor would dare to be so arrogant and do such a thing under our noses."

"If it weren't for you, Master Lin Han, we might have really been deceived by him."

Uncle Hai said very embarrassedly.

"It's okay, as long as Grandma Yue is okay now."

Lin Han was polite to them.

For a moment, Lin Han was a little uncomfortable with such a polite scene.


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