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Chapter 612 The Movie King in Life

Chapter 612 The Movie King in Life (Activity Monthly Ticket Plus 23)

Hao Yun invited everyone to his home in Tsinghua Jiayuan, which is no longer an office area.

He set up a special room to display his collection.

Jiang Wen and Ma Weidu came together, and there were two other people with them.

"This is Mr. Shan Guofu, a researcher at the Palace Museum and the most famous calligraphy and painting appraisal expert in our country. This is Mr. Cheng Enrong, a famous appraiser and collector. Come, take out your Tan Jingzao and let everyone see it."

Ma Weidu really doesn't have much ambition for Hao Yun's paintings.

He collects and resells antiques, but does not deal in calligraphy and painting. He believes that Chinese calligraphy and painting lack a function called "social responsibility" and also lack standards for measuring and evaluating their value.

The real reason.

The calligraphy and painting industry is really complicated.

You need to have a very deep traditional cultural foundation to be able to play it well.

The painting styles, brush strokes, paper, seals and colors used by different painters in different periods may be different. This knowledge needs to be deeply understood and thoroughly understood, otherwise it is easy to be fooled and buy imitations or fakes.

At the very least, your reputation will be ruined, and at worst, you will lose everything.

Lao Ma only has an elementary school diploma and doesn't understand high-end things like calligraphy and painting.

Several failed experiences in collecting calligraphy and paintings in his early years also proved that he was not uninterested in calligraphy and paintings.

The reason why he chose to help Hao Yun organize a small appraisal meeting was because there was a very interesting rumor in the circle in recent years.

It is said that there is a person named Hao Yun in the entertainment industry, who has a painting of Tan Jingzao hung in his home.

Although Tan Jingzao's painting is a fake, it is collected by many museums around the world and is often sold at high prices in the auction market. You really should not treat it as an ordinary fake painting.

Moreover, the story of a newbie who knows nothing but accidentally makes a big profit is always talked about with relish.

Since he was in a hurry to see the paintings, Hao Yun didn't bother to be polite with them.

He took them into the room where he temporarily exhibited calligraphy and paintings.

There are calligraphy and paintings hanging on each and every shelf.

The first time Hao Yun went to that store, he bought eight paintings, and this time he bought seven more.

Fifteen paintings are exhibited in a room of about ten square meters, which is truly spectacular.

However, a few people came over.

I was immediately disappointed to find that this one was fake, and so was this one, and both were so fake that they were laughable.

It's too crude, and you'd only get a few hundred dollars at most if you sold it outside.

Several people looked at the paintings at the door without stopping.

You can tell at a glance that they are all fake.

This guy has the habit of picking up rags.

It was not until they saw the painting "Elegant Gathering at Wei Garden" that the people gathered around the painting and fell silent.

It's so real.

This painting is placed among a bunch of crude fake paintings, and it feels very awkward.

What a waste of resources! How did this thing fall into the hands of such a loser?

"Yours might be real." Jiang Wen didn't have much appreciation skills, but when he saw the two appraisers wearing gloves and holding magnifying glasses, he knew that this painting was not simple.

"It really shouldn't be. The real one is in the Liao Provincial Museum, but it's possible that it was faked by a man named Tan Jing."

Hao Yun’s plan is that if he goes bankrupt one day while making movies.

You can sell these two paintings and use them as capital.

It's a pity that fake paintings are unlucky, otherwise it would be perfect to use them as a betrothal gift.

It is both valuable and respectable, much more noble than giving money.

On the other side, three connoisseurs and collectors were whispering to each other for a long time, and even sweated profusely.

In the end, he carefully concluded that it was really Tan Jingzao.

The man named Shan Guofu also explained to Hao Yun why this painting was not authentic, why it was a replica by Tan Jing's team, and the value of this thing.

He also tactfully stated that if it could be donated to a museum, it would definitely gain great prestige.

At this moment, the strange man named Cheng Enrong screamed:
"Brother Guofu, take a look at this."

After several fake paintings, the "Chrysanthemums" that Hao Yunxin got was placed at the innermost.

Cheng Enrong tried hard to control his voice so as not to be noticed.

Shan Guofu adjusted his glasses and walked in front of the picture.

"A Picture of Chrysanthemums"?
Oh my, isn’t this the fake Li Kui meeting the real Li Kui?

Shan Guofu is a researcher at the Palace Museum, and the real "Chrysanthemums" is in the Palace Museum.

He was very sure that the Shitao work must be authentic.

It is not impossible that fakes appear in museums and genuine works appear among the public, and that the cause is an identification error, but the probability is so small that it is unlikely to occur even once in ten years.

However, he suddenly froze.

He was so familiar with this painting that he could tell it was an authentic one. "Is it another one by Tan Jing?" Shan Guofu wondered.

I hope I won’t cause any trouble to Tan Jing today.

This young man’s name is Hao Yun, and his surname is not Tan.

Tan Jing is a master of counterfeiting, but his reputation on the official side is still good.

In the 1940s and 1950s, Tan Jing was good friends with Zhang Daqian, Zheng Zhenduo and others in Shanghai. He was an expert in identifying cultural relics and had a rich collection.

He returned to Shanghai in 1950 and donated his collection of Qi State measuring vessels from the Warring States Period, including the "Chen Chunfu" and "Zihezifu", to the Shanghai Cultural Relics Management Committee in August of the following year. The Ministry of Culture awarded him a certificate of commendation.

Tan Jing also donated the only manuscript of Sima Guang's "Zizhi Tongjian" from the Northern Song Dynasty to the country, which is now collected by the Palace Museum.

"This is definitely not the real thing..." Cheng Enrong said firmly: "The real one is in the Palace Museum, and it's not Tan Jing's, but the imitation is very interesting..."

Then comes a long list of professional terms.

What this means is that even if the value of this thing is not high, it still has some collection value.

It is not as good as Hao Yun's "Elegant Gathering at Wei Garden", but it is better than the other thirteen collections.

"I wonder if my little brother is willing to give up these two paintings?" Cheng Enrong walked back to "The Elegant Gathering at Wei Garden".

Obviously, in his eyes, this painting is the most valuable.

"How much can it be sold for?" Hao Yun also came over, looking curious.

[Absorbable attributes detected!
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What can I say? Art comes from life. Acting skills are not exclusive to actors. There are many movie stars in life.

"Eight hundred thousand is no problem for this painting, and the market price of 'Double Chrysanthemums' is around one hundred thousand. I can round it up to a whole number and buy both paintings for one million." Cheng Enrong said generously.

Shan Guofu frowned, but said nothing.

"Brother Enrong, you are underestimating our brother Hao Yun. The movie he directed last year had a global box office of 380 million. One million or ten million are just a piece of cake for him." It was Ma Weidu who ruined Cheng Enrong's plan.

In the business of antiques, calligraphy and paintings, he knows what is going on with his eyes closed.

Because he uses the same operation when he cheats people.

He couldn't just sit there and watch Hao Yun being cheated, because Hao Yun was from the capital area, and the capital area was relatively more united.

And Jiang Wen was right beside him, looking at him with a smile.

The pressure is so fucking great.

The most important point is that Ma Wei is not interested in calligraphy and painting. No matter what Hao Yun is called, it has nothing to do with his interests. There is no need for him to help others set up a trap to trap Hao Yun.

"Heroes emerge young," Cheng Enrong said shyly, but soon recovered and said with a smile, "Even if the deal fails, we still have friendship. I hope we can have opportunities to exchange ideas in the future. I also have quite a few collections. If you are interested in calligraphy and paintings, you can come to visit me if you pass by Rongcheng."

Swindlers are so thick-skinned that there is nothing to be embarrassed about even if they are exposed.

If you can deceive someone, it means you have a unique vision.

People in the circle recognize this.

He once helped the Taiwanese collector Lin Baili to get a painting by Zhang Daqian, but he deliberately got the year wrong and lost several million dollars.

He still drinks and has tea with Barry Lam as usual.

In fact, if this work by Hao Yun is really an authentic work of Zhang Daqian, he may not really care about it.

The problem is that this painting was an imitation of Zhang Daqian.

That’s right, Zhang Daqian’s imitations of Shitao’s paintings are more valuable than many of his own paintings.

If some of Zhang Daqian's authentic works are worth three million, then this "Zhang Daqian's Imitation of Shitao's Painting of Chrysanthemums" might be auctioned for more than ten million.

"Thank you so much. Today is an eye-opener. I thought half of my fifteen paintings were real, but only two of them were worth a little money. I'm worried that I won't be able to find a guide to enter the industry. I will definitely visit you when the time comes."

Hao Yun's face was filled with gratitude. He attributed himself to acting skills and immediately crushed Cheng Enrong.

When they met Hao Yun, who was so good at talking, several people immediately started chatting and laughing.

After chatting for a long time, Hao Yun collected the paintings and handed them to the fake Taoist priest, asking him to drive them to the safe of the manor. Then he got in Jiang Wen's car and went out for dinner with these people.

Shan Guofu, a researcher at the Palace Museum, kept persuading Hao Yun to sell the Tan Jingzao to the museum.

He also left his phone number for Hao Yun.

While Hao Yun was in the car on the way to Quanshang Village, he received a text message from Shan Guofu.

Only three words were sent.

Zhang Daqian!
Being in the same circle, when Cheng Enrong tried to trick Hao Yun, he could only keep silent. Since Cheng Enrong failed, he could naturally remind Hao Yun via text message.

Hao Yun didn't know whether Ma Wei would help him if he didn't say anything.

But he has gained some experience in the antique industry.

It's really no worse than the entertainment industry. If I have the chance to attend a gathering of these people in the future, I will be able to learn about their acting skills as well.

(End of this chapter)

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