Rebirth 13, starting from the big demolition treasure hunt

Chapter 557: There is a Taoist temple, it is normal to dismantle some Taoist related objects

After lifting up several pieces of cardboard and snakeskin bags in the front half of the carriage, the contents were revealed.

There are five glass paintings, two metal plates, three enamel plates, a porcelain bust of a great man, several ancient bricks, most of the snakeskin bags of ancient porcelain pieces, and some strange stones.

There are five glass paintings, two with the word "囍", one with a picture of happiness on a branch, one with a pine and crane pattern, and one with a landscape painting.

They are all from the 1980s and 1990s.

There are two metal plates, both of which are house numbers, saying "XX Street" and "XX Lane". They are quite old, around the 1970s.

Three enamel plates, two with painted flowers, and one from a special era with the words "Read xx's books, listen to xx's words, and do xx's xx."

The porcelain bust of the great man is from the 1980s, and if it could be dated to a special era, its value would be much greater.

There are seven ancient bricks, four of which are large-sized city wall bricks. The text content is the same, with "City Construction in the Second Year of Daoguang" written on the surface.

The other three pieces include a brick with a "Boshan furnace" side pattern, a brick with a "flying fairy figure" side pattern, and most of a brick with a "lotus flower" front pattern.

Most of the snakeskin bags are filled with ancient porcelain pieces, very mixed, including ancient and blue and white ones, weighing nearly 100 kilograms.

He took a quick look at the strange stones. Although some of the shapes or patterns looked very strange, he didn't like them very much.

Judging from the ancient bricks, ancient porcelain pieces and strange stones, the family that Boss Gong went to look for things and sweep up must have collectors at home.

After looking at these things, he bought an enamel plate with inscriptions from a special era, a porcelain bust of a great man from the 1980s, two metal doorplates from around the 1970s, seven ancient bricks, and most of the ancient porcelain pieces in snakeskin bags.

其中搪瓷盘150元、瓷像100元、两个金属门牌50元、四块文字砖200元、侧面博山炉图案砖200元、侧面飞仙人物图案砖1000元。

A large brick with a "lotus flower" pattern on the front costs 200 yuan.

(Floral patterns are not very valuable. He had previously sold all the ancient bricks he had except for twenty bricks with front and side patterns in good condition.)

About 100 kilograms of porcelain pieces are sold in packages for 200 yuan each.

These things together cost 2100 yuan.

Boss Gong said he would sell those glass paintings and two enamel plates with floral paintings together for only 100 yuan.

After thinking about it, he felt that no matter what, it was an item unique to an era, so he bought it.

After paying the money, Wu Yuansheng did not rush back. Instead, he drove his van to a nearby paid parking space with surveillance cameras and parked his car there.

He came here and planned to shoot some videos in the homes of some residents who had moved away, and then post them on some short video platforms.

It’s still the same idea, to reduce waste in demolitions and allow people who know the information and live nearby to find something to use.

The houses in the area around the winery and the demolition zone at the foot of Zhenwu Mountain are similar to those in the old city, except for the lack of historical buildings. There are many private houses and a small number of company houses.

He visited several houses and found that most of the things inside had been cleared out, but he did not gain nothing.

In a resident's house, Wu Yuansheng found a school emblem of "a certain provincial commercial cadres school" from the 1950s.

This school badge is not big and is mixed with some buttons and other items. It is not for collection. Most recyclers or other waste collectors would not want it even if they saw it.

In another resident's yard, he found a long piece of "Taishan Stone".

It was seen on an old flower bed and was used as a stone for building the flower bed. Wu Yuansheng thought that such a stone might have words or patterns on it, so he took it down and turned it over to take a look, and sure enough, there were words on it.

(It was a bit heavy, about 70 or 80 kilograms, so he was not in a hurry to move it, and planned to drive the van over to take it away later.)

It wasn't early in the morning, and after looking at a few stores it was almost noon.

When I returned after shooting the video, I met two people who were also recycling waste on electric tricycles.

Wu Yuansheng also knew these two people, one was surnamed Hu and the other was surnamed Zhu.

There also seemed to be a lot of stuff in their cars.

"Boss Hu, Boss Zhu, I see there are a lot of items in your car, is there anything I can take?"

Since it was on his way, he walked over and said hello to them.

"I have some old books and tapes and a few cameras in my car. If you want, you can take a look at them."

Hearing him say this, Boss Hu said.

"You should read Lao Hu's first, and then read mine."

Boss Zhu followed up.

"Okay, let's watch his first."

After saying that, he asked Boss Hu to pour out the old books and started reading his old books.

Most of these books were magazines, reference books, etc., but he also found a small number of comic books, novels, several Taoist books, etc.

There are comic strips from the 1960s and 1970s, as well as from the 1980s and 1990s.

The novels were published after 2000, including "Perfect World", "Feng Yue Continent", "Grave Robbers' Chronicles", "Ghost Blows Out the Light", and "A Mortal's Journey to Immortality".

There are three books on Taoism, one is "Talismans for House Safety", one is "What You Need to Know about the Five Elements in Creating Destiny", and one is "The Orthodox Taoist Canon".

Most of the tapes are from the late 2000s or around and are not very valuable.

Inside the camera there is a "Seagull" camera from the 1980s with a cowhide case. It looks OK and in good condition.

The other models are from more recent years and are all “point-and-shoot” models.

After reading them, he bought the comic books, novels, Taoist scriptures, and a Seagull camera.

These cost 600 yuan.

Old Zhu's belongings include a porcelain pot, a large eight-diagram sign hanging at the door to ward off evil spirits, a Taoist whisk, several rune tokens, and a calligraphy piece.

The porcelain pot is from a special era. There are rice ears and a red sun painted on the surface, and the words "All things grow with the sun" written on it.

The Bagua sign is made of wood, octagonal, and has the symbols of the "Eight Trigrams": "Qian, Kun, Kan, Li, Xun, Zhen, Gen, Dui", as well as the Tai Chi pattern.

This piece appears to be from the early period, possibly the Republic of China. The "fish eye" of the Tai Chi pattern is inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

The whisk used by Taoist priests is made of horsetail and has a wooden handle.

There are two rune tokens, one of which depicts the image of the ancestor and has the words "Five Thunder Orders" written on it.

The other one is a rune, "Order... ...On the back is written "Three Pure Ones' Decree", and on the side is written "Call the Wind and Rain" and "Slay Demons and Eliminate Evils."

The whisk and token also appear to be from the Republic of China period.

The calligraphy is a big "Tao" character, with only the year written, the winter month of Gengwu, and then a seal is stamped.

It has been framed, and the year doesn't look old, it's Gengwu, so it was born in 90, but the characters seem to be well written.

He didn't recognize the seal script.

(The demolition area is near "Zhenwu Mountain", where there is a Taoist temple and some Taoists live. It is normal to find some Taoist-related items in their homes.)

看完他们商量了价格,瓷壶100、八卦大牌子150、拂尘50、两个令牌100、书法100。

In addition, Boss Zhu also took out two silver dollars and a silver bracelet, but they were both wrong and fake.

After buying the things, he left and went to where the van was parked.

After putting his things away, he drove to the relocated family where the "Taishan Stone Gan Dang" was found.

He carried the stone into the van and drove home.


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