A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 1625 Substitution

Lu Fei protested and asked for the referee to be changed, and the audience booed. Bo John was so frightened that his legs became weak and he lost his mind.

"Mr. Lu Fei, don't be angry!"

"Mr. Beaujohn was just a slip of the tongue."

"In this case, can we ask him to apologize to you?" Kawasaki Furuyama said.

"no!"

"This was not a slip of the tongue, but irresponsibility."

"That's not the point. The point is that I doubt his professional ability."

"If he dares to draw conclusions without even understanding the author's basic knowledge, what qualifications does he have to sit in this position?"

"Having him sit here is an affront to the integrity of our convention."

"So I strongly request a substitution." Lu Fei said.

"Lu Fei, Mr. Bojohn is a trustee of the British Museum."

"His professional abilities are among the most outstanding in the UK."

"I don't think you should question his ability," Yoshida Ohno said.

"snort!"

"You are talking about his abilities in the UK, but this is China!"

"His understanding of Chinese civilization is not deep and his knowledge reserve is insufficient. He is not qualified to be this referee."

"Yoshida, I'm not unreasonable."

"As long as he can tell the characteristics of Gu Kaizhi's techniques and the characteristics of Eastern Jin silk, I will apologize to him."

"If he can't even say this, then he is not qualified!"

"Even if I agree to let him continue to be a referee, the entire audience will not agree."

"I'm responsible for everyone."

"I am also responsible for the people who bet on me to win."

"So, I will never give in!"

When Lu Fei said this, Yoshida Ohno was speechless.

He glared at Bo John fiercely, hoping that he would tell Lu Fei's request.

Bo John wiped a handful of cold sweat and gritted his teeth and said.

"Mr. Lu Fei, you are using strong words to make excuses."

“I’m not from China and I don’t know enough about the core culture.

The details are excusable. "

"However, we are well-informed and experienced, and we are more than enough to be this referee."

"If you insist on using Gu Kaizhi's techniques to suppress me, I won't accept it."

"There are five foreign referees here. I believe it's not just me, but others can't tell."

"Do you still want to cancel all five of our foreign referees?"

Just now, Yoshida Ohno was still complaining that Bo John couldn't do things.

If he is really qualified to be a referee, he will be even more passive.

But hearing what he said now, Yoshida Ochichi laughed.

When discussing with Lu Fei to invite referees, there were three backup candidates.

The current referee team consists of five foreign referees.

Bojohn couldn't tell, and it was impossible for the other four to understand.

If Lu Fei insists on being serious, then none of these five foreign referees are qualified. Counting the three substitutes, the conference will not be able to proceed normally.

Therefore, Yoshida expected that Lu Fei would not dare to take away Bo John's qualification.

But before Yoshida could instigate him, Holden stood up.

"Mr. Bojohn, I really didn't expect that you have such little knowledge of Chinese culture!"

"However, you are only representing yourself and have nothing to do with us foreign referees."

"In other words, just because you can't do it, doesn't mean that I can't do it."

"Gu Kaizhi, whose given name is Changkang and whose nickname is Hutou, is Han nationality and a native of Wuxi, Jinling."

"An outstanding painter, painting theorist and poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty."

"Because he had great achievements in literature and painting, people called him Jue in painting, Jue in literature and Jue in art."

"Gu Kaizhi is erudite and talented. He is good at poetry, calligraphy, and especially painting."

"Excellent in portraits, Buddha statues, animals, landscapes, etc."

"Gu Kaizhi and Cao

Bu Xing, Lu Tanwei, and Zhang Sengyao are collectively known as the "Four Great Masters of the Six Dynasties". "

"Gu Kaizhi's paintings are intended to express the spirit. His arguments such as "imagination is wonderful" and "describing spirit with form" laid the foundation for the development of traditional Chinese painting."

"Later generations discussed that when he painted, he put his intention into the brush first, and painted with his intention in mind."

"The handwriting is careful and tight, like silkworms spinning silk in spring."

"He and Lu Tanwei, a painter from the Southern Song Dynasty who learned from him, were called Gu Lu together, and they were called dense style to distinguish them from the sparse style of Liang Zhang Sengyao and Wu Daozi of the Tang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties."

"Mr. Lu Fei, chief referee, am I right?"

After Holden made this comment about his character, the veterans in the audience applauded warmly. .??.

"That's right!"

"Mr. Horton is absolutely right!"

"This is a world-class grandmaster. Only such a master is qualified to be a referee!"

"You're right, you're so right!"

Guan Haishan Wang Zhenbang nodded in greeting, and Lu Fei gave Holden a thumbs up.

Bo John and Yoshida Ohno were stunned and completely dumbfounded.

"Mr. Bojohn, let me tell you about the characteristics of silk in the Eastern Jin Dynasty!"

“Before the Tang Dynasty, silk was a combination of silk and velvet.”

"This kind of brocade silk is most suitable for painting!"

“It does not melt when exposed to water, does not fade when exposed to the sun, and can last for thousands of years if kept properly.”

"The texture is slightly rougher than Ming Dynasty Duan silk, but more durable."

"Mr. Guan, am I right?" Bill said.

"Completely correct!"

Holden looked at Bojohn like he was an idiot and said.

"There is a famous saying in China: There is no perfect gold and no pure man."

"As a human being, it is impossible to be perfect."

"You don't know Gu Kaizhi and the Eastern Jin Dynasty Silkworms. This book is nothing."

"However, you clearly don't understand and yet you jump to conclusions. This violates the fairness of the referee team."

"So I respect Mr. Lu Fei

According to the student's suggestion, the referee will be replaced later. "

"Mr. Bojohn is disqualified from refereeing!"

"I agree!"

"I agree!"

Bill, Guan Haishan and Wang Zhenbang all agreed.

Four to three has decided the final result.

The two island country referees did not dare to stab them, for fear that Lu Fei would use other perverted knowledge to make things difficult for them.

Remove all three of them and replace them with three replacement candidates.

If that were the case, Yoshida Ohno would really be in trouble.

Therefore, both Nagano Koo and Kawasaki Furuyama agreed to change the referee.

This sealed Bojohn's fate.

What he lost was not only his qualification as a referee, but also Bo John's personal reputation.

From now on, he will be the laughing stock of industry insiders all over the world.

What's more serious is that you may have to accept accusations from the Thomas family.

Thinking of this, Bo John was despairing and his intestines were green with regret.

Bojohn left like a zombie amid boos from the audience.

Guan Haishan stood up and announced.

"Due to Mr. Bojohn's inappropriate attitude, the referee team has disqualified him from refereeing."

"For the time being, the first substitute referee, Mr. Wang Shun, the dean of the China Ancient Museum, will act as the agent."

"Mr. Wang Shun, please come to the referee's seat."

There was another Chinese referee, and the audience stood up and applauded.

Zhang Yanhe and others were even more excited.

Fatty Wang straightened his clothes and came to the treasure-fighting platform with a shy belly.

Bowed to the audience, took the painting tube and said.

"It's an honor to be invited to serve as a member of the judging panel for the Baobao Tournament."

"Here I use my personality and professional attitude to assure everyone."

"I will make the most accurate judgment with the most rigorous attitude and impartiality."

"thank you all!"

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