Chapter 100 Car Accessories
Lin Yuan and his friends headed to the next car shop.

Fortunately, this car shop did not hold any strike, but the service attitude of the staff was worrying. How can it still do business with such a service attitude nowadays?
Lin Yuan and his friends bought a pickup truck and an SUV in the store.

"You really don't want to go and see the sports car?" asked my uncle.

Don’t young people like sports cars, especially Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc.

But his nephew seemed a little special. He didn't even mention a sports car when buying a car.

You know, some famous brand sports cars are actually not that expensive in the United States, definitely not as expensive as in China. With their current economic strength, they are fully capable of buying a luxury sports car.

Lin Yuan shook his head: "Forget it! I don't have much demand for sports cars."

In fact, many people buy luxury sports cars not to drive them, but to show off.

"Okay! Then go pick two gifts and go."

They picked up a ready-made car, and David had already gone to handle the relevant procedures, such as car insurance.

The gifts were just agreed upon.

The so-called gifts were actually just small commodities, most of which were related to cars. Lin Yuan saw that many of these gifts were made in Yiwu, and he was a little amused.

"What do you want?" asked my uncle.

Lin Yuan glanced at the gifts, and his eyes fell on one of the items. He couldn't help but scan it with the treasure hunting instrument, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.

He pointed with his finger: "Just that one! The others are up to you, it doesn't matter!"

The uncle went over to get the one that Lin Yuan wanted, and then he also picked up a set of car supplies from the side.

"It's placed in front of the car. What's so good about it? It looks like it's been used." My uncle complained after taking it back.

That’s right! The item Lin Yuan pointed out was the ornament placed in front of the car.

Car ornaments are a cultural trend of the times. With the development of the economy, cars have become an indispensable means of transportation for more and more people in China. How to dress up your car and create a fashionable, comfortable, warm and safe atmosphere has become a concern for more and more car owners. Among car decorations, car ornaments have become an indispensable part of car decoration.

This has evolved into a culture that carries some blessings and expectations, reflects the personality and aesthetics of the car owner, and is coordinated with the interior decoration of the car.

In addition to ornaments, there are also pendants, which are also very popular.

The main car pendants at this stage include wooden car pendants, jade car pendants, high-end car pendants, agate car pendants, metal pendants, ceramic pendants and so on.

What Lin Yuan took a fancy to this time looked like a wooden ornament.

However, when my uncle got it, he found out that it was not made of wood, but porcelain.

"But this thing is made of porcelain," said my uncle again.

Lin Yuan smiled and said, "Bionic porcelain, you should have heard of it, right? It's a treasure from the Qing Dynasty. Two cars are like a free gift."

My uncle widened his eyes slightly and asked happily, "From the Qing Dynasty?"

He had never dreamed of getting two new cars for free.

Lin Yuan nodded: "It's from the Qianlong period."

Bionic porcelain, also known as lifelike porcelain, is a type of porcelain from the Qing Dynasty in China that imitates the images of birds, beasts, insects, fish, plants, etc. As we all know, when the Qing Dynasty fired porcelain, people not only loved innovation, but also particularly liked imitation.

Not only did they imitate the shapes of the utensils of previous generations, but they also imitated the unique glaze colors developed by the kilns of previous generations. However, these were not the most popular imitations during the Qing Dynasty. The bionic porcelain that was so realistic that it was indistinguishable from the real thing was the favorite of the royal family.

In the porcelain-making technology of the three dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, since the Yongzheng period, there has been a craze for imitating the glaze colors of the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty. Not only did it not subside during the Qianlong period, but the categories became more diverse. It then developed to imitate special glaze colors such as jade, lacquerware, bamboo and wood, mother-of-pearl, and rattan weaving, and the lifelike porcelain imitating living things could also be very lifelike.

The bionic ceramics of the Qianlong period imitated many objects, including figures, plants, fruits, animals, and imitations of other materials such as bronze, lacquer, bamboo and wood, gold, stone, jade, etc., with a wide variety.

In addition to porcelain sculptures, there are also imitations of bronze ware, lacquerware, marble-patterned boxes, wood-grained boxes, gold-woven brocade, brocade leather book cases, etc., all of which are indistinguishable from the real thing.

"Porcelain?" Tony couldn't believe it and couldn't help but touch it with his hand. He found that it was real and was amazed.

When it comes to creating porcelain, no country can rival China. Looking at this porcelain, many people would not believe it is porcelain, right?

Tony told Lin Yuan and his uncle that his wife also bought a few cups on the live broadcast some time ago, which were very beautiful.

After saying that, he took out a photo and showed it to Lin Yuan.

In fact, he wanted Lin Yuan to help him see whether it was a treasure and whether it was valuable.

As soon as Lin Yuan heard it, he knew what it was.

The tactic of live broadcasting the opening of a kiln is no longer viable in China, but those people have turned their attention to overseas and are having a blast cheating those foreigners.

In the Internet age, new and interesting business models emerge in endlessly. The live broadcast sales model of "Jianzhan Kiln Opening" was popular in China for a period of time in the past two or three years.

With a shout, the workers in work clothes picked up their knives and cut open the long-sealed pottery bowls one by one. The Jianzhan bowls, shining like spring water, sparkled under the light, and were reborn from the ashes of the gray brick kiln.

In an instant, exclamations rang out in the live broadcast room.

The anchors gave detailed comments on each Jianzhan, their tone becoming more and more excited and cheerful. Sometimes they would stand aside and shine flashlights on the glaze of the Jianzhan, making their colors shine like clouds under the lights.

A burst of exaggerated praise, accompanied by an intriguing and exaggerated story, instantly made the scene extremely artistic.

After that, the anchors would throw out the price, ranging from 98 yuan a piece to just a few yuan a piece, which really made people feel that it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In an instant, countless "bargain hunters" flocked to the scene, just hoping to find one or two of the fascinating Jianzhan.

However, this routine was soon exposed by others.

Unable to continue their business in the country, they had no choice but to look overseas.

At the "kiln opening" site in China, the workers picked up their knives again, spoke fluent English, and began a new round of performances.

With just a few eloquent marketing tactics, they easily sold Jianzhan, which was worth a few cents, at a sky-high price of hundreds of dollars.

For a time, Chinese-made porcelain quickly became popular overseas and became a real hot commodity.

"Ahem! These cups will definitely appreciate in value after three to five hundred years." Lin Yuan said tactfully.

OK! Tony is not stupid, can't he hear it?

My wife has now fallen in love with shopping for Chinese products online. She watches live streaming of sales every day and always gets fooled.

(End of this chapter)

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