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Chapter 454 Auspicious Knot
Chapter 454 Auspicious Knot
"Buddhist Eight Treasures" refer to "wheels, snails, umbrellas, covers, flowers, pots, fish, and longs" respectively. They are generally symbolic, and the real objects have no special fixed shape. Buddhist-themed architecture, decoration, clothing, life, etc. There are often these eight patterns on supplies and other things.
The last "long" refers to the auspicious knot.
The "auspicious knot" is the same thing as the "Chinese knot" that people often say, but the method of weaving the auspicious knot is fixed, and there are not as many tricks as the "Chinese knot".
It is indeed not easy for an "auspicious knot" from 300 years ago to be handed down intact to the present. In addition, it was given to the sixth Panchen Lama by Emperor Qianlong, so the significance is even greater.But to say that such an "auspicious knot" is a cultural relic of the national treasure level, the national treasure is too worthless. It is also the dharma conch bestowed by Emperor Qianlong to the sixth Panchen Lama in the 45th year of Qianlong. The transaction price is only [-] yuan, how could an auspicious knot suddenly become a national treasure level cultural relic.
Yes, he doesn't have a deep research on antiques, but after all, he has a superb memory. Find a book on antique appreciation and read it all, and he will remember it all in his heart. If you read a few more books, even if you have zero practical experience, your theoretical knowledge can definitely more than most people.
What's more, he has browsed a lot of related books. Since he found that his memory is beyond ordinary people, he browses all kinds of knowledge on the Internet in his spare time. It came in handy.
Facts have also proved this point. When he was in the Maldives, when he talked about antiques with the old man Ding Shuhuai, he said clearly. How could he know so much?
So as soon as he heard Shen Qiang's words, he knew that Shen Qiang had lied.
Originally, he didn't want to care about that much, the quest item was the quest item, just bring it back, anyway, no matter how precious or worthless the thing was, it had nothing to do with him, it was just a quest item for his assessment task.
But this quest item is the "Auspicious Knot", one of the Eight Treasures of Buddhism, while the item for his last quest was the "Dharma Conch", one of the Eight Treasures of Buddhism.The most important thing is that there is a small note hidden in the snail, and there are eighteen mysterious numbers written on the small note.
With such an association, he couldn't help not paying attention.
So far, he has mastered two strings of eighteen mysterious numbers. Will the third string be in the auspicious knot that Qianlong bestowed on the Sixth Panchen Lama?
Of course, this question must not be asked in this way. He will never reveal that he knows the mysterious number now, so he can only grasp the flaws in Shen Qiang's words to refute, hoping to get more information from Shen Qiang.
But Shen Qiang's tone was quite tight, and he didn't answer his questions directly, but evaded them all, "I don't understand antiques, and we are not the Bureau of Cultural Relics. We only accept tasks and then complete them. As for the string of auspicious knots Whether it is a national treasure or not, we don’t care, even if the string of auspicious knots is worthless, you are not allowed to bring it back intact, understand?”
What else could he say, he could only ask angrily: "Do you have any photos? Also, where is the target?"
Shen Qiang took out a photo from the folder and put it on the desktop, then pushed it in front of him with his index finger, "It's all on here."
He stepped forward to take the photo with an indifferent face, looked at it, and then pushed the photo back to Shen Qiang, "Is there nothing else?"
"No, you can leave at any time. Remember, you must bring the quest items here before eight o'clock tomorrow. In addition, you must be quiet when you act, and you can't make too much noise. It's best to be silent. The completion of the voice, and once you are arrested, we will not make any evaluation of your identity, this is a common practice, understand?"
The so-called practice is that when the intelligence personnel of various countries and forces are arrested, the relevant countries and forces will not respond in any way, neither denying nor admitting, because they can only do so.If you admit it, you will definitely fall into a passive position, but if you deny it, you will be suspected of trying to cover up or shirk responsibility, so the real practice is that the official does not respond at all.
In some film and television novels, before the intelligence officers perform their missions, their superiors often say "we will not recognize your identities", which is simply to fool the laymen who do nothing.
Anyway, he has worked in this unit for a while, and although he was only a reserve member most of the time, he has known these rules for a long time.So he nodded, "Then I'm leaving?"
"Please," Shen Qiang made a gesture of invitation.
He smiled and winked at Xue Xiaoyan who was standing in the corner.
It's a pity that Xue Xiaoyan remained expressionless, as if he wasn't the only one in her eyes, so naturally she wouldn't respond.
He could only shrug his shoulders, turn and leave.
Go downstairs, get in the car, murmured to himself: "National Treasure? Auspicious Knot? Huh..." Then he started the car and left the building that didn't exist on the map.
The black Bentayga merged into the traffic without a sound, and went straight to the mission location of this mission - Liulichang Antique Street.
Liulichang is a famous cultural street in the capital. It originated in the Qing Dynasty. At that time, most of the candidates who came from other places to take the imperial examinations rented in this area. Where there are people, there are business opportunities. There are so many candidates. Shops for paper inkstones and related books emerged as the times require, and a relatively strong cultural atmosphere has been formed year by year.
The reason why it is called Liulichang is from the Yuan Dynasty.
Before the Yuan Dynasty, Liulichang was just a suburb, called "Haiwang Village". In the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial court opened an official kiln in Haiwang Village, specializing in firing colored glaze.It was not until the Ming Dynasty that the official kiln for firing colored glaze was expanded again, becoming one of the five largest workshops of the Ministry of Industry at that time, and the name "Liulichang" gradually became familiar and accepted by people.
In the 32nd year of Jiajing, although Liulichang moved out of the city, the name "Liulichang" has been retained and has been used ever since.
The reason why Liulichang became a famous cultural street and antique market originated from the Qing Dynasty's policy of "manchu and Han people living in separate cities". At the junction of the city, some Han officials, Han students, and wealthy Han merchants all lived nearby, and some guild halls were also established here, so it once became the busiest cultural market in the capital.
Now, because of the repair of Xinhua Road and Heping Gate, Liulichang is divided into two parts, east and west. Compared with Panjiayuan and Baoguo Temple, the bustling level is a little bit worse, but it is still one of the most popular antique markets for antique buyers. one.
Han Zhenyang is quite unfamiliar with the capital. Without a navigation system, he could hardly walk an inch. Fortunately, he found the location of the quest item, an antique shop.
(End of this chapter)
"Buddhist Eight Treasures" refer to "wheels, snails, umbrellas, covers, flowers, pots, fish, and longs" respectively. They are generally symbolic, and the real objects have no special fixed shape. Buddhist-themed architecture, decoration, clothing, life, etc. There are often these eight patterns on supplies and other things.
The last "long" refers to the auspicious knot.
The "auspicious knot" is the same thing as the "Chinese knot" that people often say, but the method of weaving the auspicious knot is fixed, and there are not as many tricks as the "Chinese knot".
It is indeed not easy for an "auspicious knot" from 300 years ago to be handed down intact to the present. In addition, it was given to the sixth Panchen Lama by Emperor Qianlong, so the significance is even greater.But to say that such an "auspicious knot" is a cultural relic of the national treasure level, the national treasure is too worthless. It is also the dharma conch bestowed by Emperor Qianlong to the sixth Panchen Lama in the 45th year of Qianlong. The transaction price is only [-] yuan, how could an auspicious knot suddenly become a national treasure level cultural relic.
Yes, he doesn't have a deep research on antiques, but after all, he has a superb memory. Find a book on antique appreciation and read it all, and he will remember it all in his heart. If you read a few more books, even if you have zero practical experience, your theoretical knowledge can definitely more than most people.
What's more, he has browsed a lot of related books. Since he found that his memory is beyond ordinary people, he browses all kinds of knowledge on the Internet in his spare time. It came in handy.
Facts have also proved this point. When he was in the Maldives, when he talked about antiques with the old man Ding Shuhuai, he said clearly. How could he know so much?
So as soon as he heard Shen Qiang's words, he knew that Shen Qiang had lied.
Originally, he didn't want to care about that much, the quest item was the quest item, just bring it back, anyway, no matter how precious or worthless the thing was, it had nothing to do with him, it was just a quest item for his assessment task.
But this quest item is the "Auspicious Knot", one of the Eight Treasures of Buddhism, while the item for his last quest was the "Dharma Conch", one of the Eight Treasures of Buddhism.The most important thing is that there is a small note hidden in the snail, and there are eighteen mysterious numbers written on the small note.
With such an association, he couldn't help not paying attention.
So far, he has mastered two strings of eighteen mysterious numbers. Will the third string be in the auspicious knot that Qianlong bestowed on the Sixth Panchen Lama?
Of course, this question must not be asked in this way. He will never reveal that he knows the mysterious number now, so he can only grasp the flaws in Shen Qiang's words to refute, hoping to get more information from Shen Qiang.
But Shen Qiang's tone was quite tight, and he didn't answer his questions directly, but evaded them all, "I don't understand antiques, and we are not the Bureau of Cultural Relics. We only accept tasks and then complete them. As for the string of auspicious knots Whether it is a national treasure or not, we don’t care, even if the string of auspicious knots is worthless, you are not allowed to bring it back intact, understand?”
What else could he say, he could only ask angrily: "Do you have any photos? Also, where is the target?"
Shen Qiang took out a photo from the folder and put it on the desktop, then pushed it in front of him with his index finger, "It's all on here."
He stepped forward to take the photo with an indifferent face, looked at it, and then pushed the photo back to Shen Qiang, "Is there nothing else?"
"No, you can leave at any time. Remember, you must bring the quest items here before eight o'clock tomorrow. In addition, you must be quiet when you act, and you can't make too much noise. It's best to be silent. The completion of the voice, and once you are arrested, we will not make any evaluation of your identity, this is a common practice, understand?"
The so-called practice is that when the intelligence personnel of various countries and forces are arrested, the relevant countries and forces will not respond in any way, neither denying nor admitting, because they can only do so.If you admit it, you will definitely fall into a passive position, but if you deny it, you will be suspected of trying to cover up or shirk responsibility, so the real practice is that the official does not respond at all.
In some film and television novels, before the intelligence officers perform their missions, their superiors often say "we will not recognize your identities", which is simply to fool the laymen who do nothing.
Anyway, he has worked in this unit for a while, and although he was only a reserve member most of the time, he has known these rules for a long time.So he nodded, "Then I'm leaving?"
"Please," Shen Qiang made a gesture of invitation.
He smiled and winked at Xue Xiaoyan who was standing in the corner.
It's a pity that Xue Xiaoyan remained expressionless, as if he wasn't the only one in her eyes, so naturally she wouldn't respond.
He could only shrug his shoulders, turn and leave.
Go downstairs, get in the car, murmured to himself: "National Treasure? Auspicious Knot? Huh..." Then he started the car and left the building that didn't exist on the map.
The black Bentayga merged into the traffic without a sound, and went straight to the mission location of this mission - Liulichang Antique Street.
Liulichang is a famous cultural street in the capital. It originated in the Qing Dynasty. At that time, most of the candidates who came from other places to take the imperial examinations rented in this area. Where there are people, there are business opportunities. There are so many candidates. Shops for paper inkstones and related books emerged as the times require, and a relatively strong cultural atmosphere has been formed year by year.
The reason why it is called Liulichang is from the Yuan Dynasty.
Before the Yuan Dynasty, Liulichang was just a suburb, called "Haiwang Village". In the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial court opened an official kiln in Haiwang Village, specializing in firing colored glaze.It was not until the Ming Dynasty that the official kiln for firing colored glaze was expanded again, becoming one of the five largest workshops of the Ministry of Industry at that time, and the name "Liulichang" gradually became familiar and accepted by people.
In the 32nd year of Jiajing, although Liulichang moved out of the city, the name "Liulichang" has been retained and has been used ever since.
The reason why Liulichang became a famous cultural street and antique market originated from the Qing Dynasty's policy of "manchu and Han people living in separate cities". At the junction of the city, some Han officials, Han students, and wealthy Han merchants all lived nearby, and some guild halls were also established here, so it once became the busiest cultural market in the capital.
Now, because of the repair of Xinhua Road and Heping Gate, Liulichang is divided into two parts, east and west. Compared with Panjiayuan and Baoguo Temple, the bustling level is a little bit worse, but it is still one of the most popular antique markets for antique buyers. one.
Han Zhenyang is quite unfamiliar with the capital. Without a navigation system, he could hardly walk an inch. Fortunately, he found the location of the quest item, an antique shop.
(End of this chapter)
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