Chapter 307
With this discovery, Zhang Junping became more devoted to the study of Ming and Qing ancient furniture.

These Ming and Qing ancient furniture in the warehouse have already been classified according to the Ming, Qing and Republic of China.

Zhang Junping once again conducted classification research on Ming-style furniture.

When the books are ready to be used, Zhang Junping thought that he had already collected a lot of ancient Ming and Qing furniture, tens of thousands of pieces.

However, this research has found that it is still far from enough.

Much less!

There were a total of sixteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty, including the three short-lived emperors Jianwen, Hongxi, and Taichang, and thirteen emperors.

What Zhang Junping wanted was to collect all the furniture corresponding to the sixteen emperors, at least the thirteen emperors, so that he could study them in detail.

But after investing in research, I found that there are too many difficulties in it.

First of all, although there are many Ming and Qing ancient furniture in his hand, most of them are late Ming furniture.

There are very few early and middle period furniture.

The other one is that he does not know enough about history, and his knowledge is not enough to support his research.

However, with a goal, there is a direction to work hard.

The furniture of each period of the Ming Dynasty can be collected slowly, and knowledge can also be accumulated slowly.

With goals, Zhang Junping is more motivated to study.

However, with the goal and motivation, it is not so easy to learn, because there are no special books and historical materials for the historical materials about furniture that Zhang Junping needs, and he can only infer from a few words recorded in some historical records or miscellaneous books.

Learning is a very tedious process.

On this day, Zhang Junping was working on a book table made of ebony, with a length of 197 cm, a width of 53 cm, and a height of 87 cm.

This is an ebony book case that is suspected to be in the next year.

It is said to be suspicious because the owner said that it was passed down from his family, and it has been passed down for more than 500 years.

Of course, this can only be heard.

When this ebony writing desk was first moved back, it was covered with oil stains, and the original color could not be seen at all. Zhang Junping had to work hard to clean it up.

The book case with pure mortise and tenon structure has no extra decorations on it, only simple lines.

After being polished and cleaned, the ebony desk exudes a dark luster.

Ebony is a precious wood produced in Hainan, Vietnam, Myanmar and other places. According to historical records, since the Song Dynasty, it has become a highly sought after precious wood because of its unique color, hard texture, and characteristics of sinking in water.

One of the seven precious mahogany in Ming Dynasty.

The ebony here is the same as the ebony that ordinary people think.

The media of later generations often reported that someone in Sichuan dug out ebony from the ground, and then what happened.

This ebony, whose scientific name should be called gloomy wood, is the wood buried in the ground and evolved over tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years, also called carbonized wood.

It is completely different from the material used for the ebony writing table in front of Zhang Junping.

Just when Zhang Junping was immersed in the study of the ebony Qiaotou case, looking for evidence that it was produced in Xuande.

Although there is currently no evidence to prove that this is an ebony bookcase from the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty.

However, it does not affect its value at all. Ebony is different from gloomy wood, and ebony is very rare, so there are many small pieces of ebony products in the world, and there are likely to be large ones.

The panel of the ebony writing desk in front of me is made of a whole piece of ebony, so it is more valuable.

A person walked in from outside, and as soon as he entered the door, he called Zhang Junping, "Hello, Mr. Zhang, good luck, Mr. Zhang!"

"Yo! Lord Jin is here, good luck!" Zhang Junping looked up at the person who came, then stood up and clasped his hands together.

"Oh, don't dare, dare not! Master Zhang, you're putting me off, I can't deserve the title Jin Ye!" Jin Yongshun bowed again and again.

"Haha, you called me Mr. Zhang first, and I can only call you Mr. Jin as a courtesy!" Zhang Junping said with a big laugh.

"Master Zhang, you are now a famous big shot, a great artist, you can still afford to call Master Zhang!" Jin Yongshun complimented.

"No, it's not your Manchu Qing period now, this is New China, we don't like calling you Lord, so you should call me by my name directly, Big Brother Jin!" Zhang Junping was not fascinated by Jin Yongshun's compliment, shook his head and laughed.

"Master Zhang... Brother Zhang... This is a bit awkward! It's not as easy as Master Zhang's yelling!" Jin Yongshun said awkwardly.

"Brother Jin, you can just call me by my name, Zhang Junping! My name was given by my grandfather, and it sounds very nice!" Zhang Junping joked.

"Zhang...Junping, a good name, especially the word Jun is good. There is a sentence in "Ritual King System", Situ talks about the outstanding scholars who are selected for promotion, and they are called Junshi.

The ancients also said that if you are wiser than a thousand people, you are called handsome, which shows that your ancestors have great expectations of you!

You have lived up to this handsome character! "Jin Yongshun shook his head and commented on Zhang Junping's name citing classics.

However, maybe Manchu is too servile, or Jin Yongshun pays more attention to etiquette because he is the royal family Baylor, and he is not used to being called Zhang Junping directly.

Zhang Junping didn't force it any more, instead he asked: "Brother Jin, you don't go to the Three Treasures Hall for nothing, come here today, did you find something good again?"

"Mr. Zhang, if you don't say that you are amazing, you would have guessed my reason for coming!" Jin Yongshun added a habitual compliment before continuing: "I know that Mr. Zhang likes to collect Ming and Qing ancient furniture, so I will pay attention to it for you.

No, I just got a set of good things and sent them to you as soon as possible! "

"Oh? Brother Jin has a heart! I won't say much to thank you. Our brothers will have a long life, and we will never let Brother Jin suffer!" Zhang Junping thanked with a smile and cupped his fists.

"This is a set of good things that open the door, and the inheritance is orderly!

In order to keep these things in the first place, I didn't take much effort! "Jin Yongshun said to Zhang Junping with a bit of showing off and a bit of complacency.

"Brother Jin, where are the things? You told me this, my heart is itching, take it out!" Zhang Junping urged.

"I can't take this out. There are too many and too big things. I can't take them at all! If you want to, Mr. Zhang, I have to trouble you to move!"

"Okay, let's go!"

Zhang Junping followed Jin Yongshun through the alleys and alleys, all the way to Shichahai, and stopped at the gate of a yard.

"Master Feng, is Master Feng at home? I brought you a big buyer!" Jin Yongshun shouted loudly standing in the yard after entering the door.

"Stop screaming, I'm not deaf!" An old man in his 60s came out of the house and shouted to Jin Yongshun dissatisfied.

Zhang Junping smiled, with such a loud voice, he could have yelled, isn't he deaf?

But this has nothing to do with him, he is here to buy things.

After some introduction, Uncle Feng began to talk about the history of his furniture.

"This is a set of furniture made by Emperor Zhu Youxiao of the Ming Dynasty himself!"

(End of this chapter)

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