Chapter 219 Liulichang
Dunmin said: "It's the old rule. If you win, give it to ten cents. If you lose, you will accompany me to the next game."
"Okay, you!"
Be the first shot!
Vaulting horse!
Suddenly, many people around came to see him.
Zhang Hao drank tea silently and observed silently.
People in this era and people in Zhang Hao's era are very different in terms of their mental outlook and personality temperament. Only a very small number of elites still maintain their spiritual side. Most people are confused in their eyes, which is also a feeling of living in the present. However, they are completely different from those in Zhang Hao's current situation. It is a kind of life attitude of living alone.
Zhang Hao ate a few snacks, drank some tea, got up and left. It was almost time to go to Liulichang. It was his purpose to experience the atmosphere of the teahouse.
The shopkeeper hurried forward and asked for change to Zhang Hao.
The robot next to him waved his hand and said, "It's here. If my young master comes, then continue to use it; if you don't come, the shopkeeper, you will make a profit..."
The shopkeeper was sent to the gate, and the man was really rich and said, "The guest's surname is? I can keep the account."
The robot next to him said, "Just remember it, it doesn't matter if you can't remember it."
Zhang Hao had already come outside, and a robot stepped forward to unbutton the reins on the horse stake. The three of them turned over the horse. The shopkeeper took a breath. This horse was so handsome! He had seen countless horses in his life, but this was the first time he had seen such a big horse.
At the boundary of Liulichang, the horses were placed and the three of them walked along the street.
Countless street stalls, even the imitation of porcelain in this era, were imitated by the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Hao discovered that the most common things in the Liulichang were not porcelain, but books - various ancient books, which were really filled with the ground, and some were spread on the ground with a piece of oil cloth.
The three of them looked at each other and there were all kinds of things on the street stalls, which were dazzling.
The calligraphy and paintings are hung casually, with a few hemp ropes? There are many calligraphy and paintings hanging on them? Many are works by unknown painters, and there are also some famous calligraphy and paintings? But real famous artists are rare? Those calligraphy and paintings of famous artists of all dynasties are generally shops with font sizes? For example, shops such as Rongbaozhai, Dai Yuexuan, and Moyuange.
If you have street stalls on the street, you will test your personal eyesight? There are many excellent products.
While scanning, Zhang Hao observed that the intelligent programs in his soul were extremely powerful, but he found many ok antiques, such as some paintings, calligraphy in the Qing Dynasty, and some inkstones that had many eras? However, Zhang Hao was only interested in fine works, and at least the porcelain was from official kilns and folk kilns, and he did not collect them.
Walking along the way, watching along the way? Zhang Hao was very excited. This is different from selling calligraphy and paintings to him? This has a feeling of Taobao, which is indeed very different.
The stalls Zhang Hao walked by? The stall owners looked at them one by one. You know, rich people rarely come to such street stalls? Most of the people who come to such street stalls are literati, that is, the so-called scholars. The poor people are all watching the fun and they can’t even eat enough. Who would buy such things?
People who dress like Zhang Hao are obviously rich men, and any stall owner wants to keep him.
People who sell antiques all have a concept.
The so-called "I don't open for three years" will be open for three years!
Zhang Hao stopped in front of a stall. This was a small stall selling snuff bottles. A piece of oil cloth was filled with dense snuff bottles. This thing is rare in modern times because modern people have no habit of smoking snuff.
The snuff bottles are made of various materials, including jade, crystal, cloisonné, glass, porcelain, copper, amber, etc., and are all kinds of them. They are also very exquisitely made, and the small objects you play with in your hands are even more exquisite.
A robot stepped forward, picked up a crystal snuff bottle, and asked, "What's the price?"
The stall owner was secretly happy and said, "Twenty oceans are not divalent."
The robot put it back casually, got up and planned to leave.
The vendor suddenly became anxious and felt annoyed, and kept saying, "Don't leave, please offer the price, you offer the price!"
The robot turned around and said, "A ocean!"
The stall owner suddenly felt angry and said, "I need five or six oceans to buy goods, one ocean... If you go buy the same one, I will give you all the snuff bottles in my stall!"
The robot under his subordinate bargained with the stall owner, and Zhang Hao came to another stall. There were several round baskets on the stall, with many folding fans inserted in it, namely white paper folding fans, silk-sided folding fans, and folding fans with calligraphy and paintings.
This time, Zhang Hao personally took a folding fan and opened it to see it. He painted peony flowers. After looking at the signature, he should be an unknown painter.
Even after seeing a few folding fans, he was not a famous artist, and he was not disappointed. This kind of street stall is rare, but the blank folding fans are made quite well. The ebony skeleton looks simple and beautiful, and the workmanship is also very good. He asked, "How to sell this folding fan?"
The stall owner said, "Ten folding fans are considered a big ocean."
Zhang Hao laughed and said, "I don't have to bargain. One big ocean and twelve folding fans will be successful, but if it doesn't work, it won't work."
"Okay! Just follow your words."
The robot went up to choose a folding fan and handed him a piece of ocean.
I just chose this all the way, and I bought small things, such as snuff bottles, folding fans, various jade carvings, rings, bead strings, coral bead strings, and most of them played with them.
In addition, I bought a few pairs of mahjong tiles, all of which were old-fashioned dominoes with ivory and bamboo noodles, which were very exquisite and beautiful.
I happened to see a shop selling four treasures of the study, and Zhang Hao walked in curiously.
There are only a few customers in the store, some are choosing rice paper and some are choosing brushes. They are all older, and they are obviously scholars of this era.
The shopkeeper saw Zhang Hao coming in, hurriedly came up and said, "You are here, please! Please!"
Zhang Hao nodded and said, "Can you introduce your ink?"
The shopkeeper was a middle-aged man who knew the Mo of this dynasty very well and began to introduce him after hearing this.
In this era, famous ink makers in the Qing Dynasty included Hu Kaiwen, Cao Sugong, Wang Jinsheng, and Wang Jie'an.
"I have all four major Mohist families in the Qing Dynasty, especially the old Moh who has survived for a long time, but the price is relatively expensive."
Zhang Hao used to collect old ink and calligraphy and painting. Unfortunately, in modern ancient ink is rare, so he also collected some of them. He practiced calligraphy and painting every day and consumed almost the same amount.
Zhang Hao asked the shopkeeper to take out the ink of various famous artists. He specialized in picking good ink and picked out hundreds of ink in one breath. The ink of this era is not cheap. The shopkeeper was so happy that he chose about 560 ink ingots. Zhang Hao then stopped and asked, "How much is it?"
The shopkeeper made a plan, and there were more than 260 oceans in total.
Chapter completed!