After hearing what Lu Fei said, there was a roar in Lao Meng's mind, as if a thunder exploded in his mind.
But this thunder did not bring any harm to his body, and his thinking became clearer, because this thunder destroyed not his body, but the shackles that had been troubled in Lao Meng's mind for many years. After listening to what Lu Fei said, this
The shackles of the Tao were completely broken, and it was like an enlightenment, which made Lao Meng feel suddenly enlightened.
At this time, he finally understood why Lu Fei was so awesome.
It's a joke, but Lao Meng knows that what Lu Fei said at this moment is definitely a good word.
That's right, Lao Meng, like many archaeological experts and collectors, has learned the rigid orthodox official history, and preconceptionally believes that official history is the most accurate and authentic. .??.
But after hearing what Lu Fei said, Lao Meng realized that this was a misunderstanding in itself.
History is compiled by humans. Doesn’t it really matter what the author wants to write?
In mythical stories, those gods, demons and beasts can fly into the sky and escape on the earth and are omnipotent, but how could those be true? Aren't they artificially compiled by the author?
The author of mythical stories is an author, and the author who compiles official history is also an author. Both are human beings, so what is the difference?
As for unofficial histories, it is not that Lao Meng has never read them, but he preconceptions in his mind that official histories are the most authentic, so he unconsciously thinks that unofficial histories are unreliable. What is recorded in them are just folklore that people in various eras have spread falsely. In modern terms,
In other words, in the eyes of Lao Meng and other experts, unofficial history is non-mainstream, just for fun, and cannot be taken seriously at all, but is this really the case?
Lao Meng didn't think much about it before, but now that he thinks about it carefully, many contents in unofficial history have been confirmed in the long history. On the contrary, the official history has been overturned by the facts many times. It's just that in the past, they instinctively thought that this was just a coincidence.
.
But now Lao Meng suddenly realized that this was really not a coincidence.
Among other things, there is a typical object in the Lu Fei Museum. It was a waist tag that Lu Fei and Wang Xinyi obtained at a private auction at Xiuhu Villa when they pretended to be husband and wife and went to Fengtian to perform a mission.
The owner of the card is named Wang Gao, and he is an imperial guard.
There is no name of this guard at all in the official history, but in the unofficial history, this guard Wang Gao is so famous, because in the unofficial history, he is the concubine of Empress Xiaozhuang and the biological father of Emperor Shunzhi, because he
The emergence of the Aixinjueluo family in the Manchu Qing Dynasty changed the orthodox Manchu bloodline.
However, many people think that the unofficial description of Empress Xiaozhuang and Wang Gao is a joke and cannot be true. For this reason, Lao Meng and Lu Fei also debated in private. The final result was that Lao Meng was rendered speechless and defeated by Lu Fei.
Later, Lao Meng conducted an in-depth investigation and consulted a lot of information. The more he learned, the more suspicious he became.
Why did Huang Taiji suddenly die suddenly? Why was Dorgon so bold as to dare to molest Concubine Xi Zhuang? Why did Emperor Shunzhi go to Mount Wutai to become a monk? There are countless similar mysteries, but after careful analysis, all the mysteries are all Point to one person, that is Concubine Zhuang, also known as Queen Xiaozhuang.
But Concubine Zhuang is just a female prostitute, so why does she occupy an absolutely dominant position in such a lively scene?
It’s scary to think about it, but there are a lot of things going on here!
There is also the fact that Wang Gao was killed in Changbai Mountain, and his headless body remained standing after his death. This legend still exists in the local area to this day.
There is also a wise saying in the collecting world, what Lu Fei likes is definitely extraordinary.
Wang Gao is just an ordinary bodyguard, and his waistband is of average value, but Lu Fei has included Wang Gao's waistband in the treasure area, classifying it at the same level as Ru kiln Jun porcelain and other treasures. This shows that this Wang Gao It's quite extraordinary. Based on Lao Meng's understanding of Lu Fei, that bloody plot is 90% real.
Why is this plot not recorded in official history?
Just kidding, the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty was cheated by his bodyguard. Who the hell dares to record such a big scandal in the official history? Is it possible to commit suicide?
Not only this example, Lao Meng has also encountered similar situations many times in his decades-long career.
I encountered an object that was very consistent with a certain story recorded in unofficial history, but the official history gave a different explanation, so Lao Meng instinctively judged that this thing was not real.
Or maybe you have a lot of similar items in your hands, and for the same reason, you didn’t regard these items as treasures, and resold them at low prices when you had the opportunity. Now think about it, that’s a sin!
Go to hell!
Why didn't I understand it so long ago? I missed so many good opportunities in vain. Lao Meng regretted it so much.
While regretting it, Lao Meng admired Lu Fei even more. He didn't blame him for being so shabby and awesome. There was indeed a big gap between him and him. This gap was like a chasm, and there was no chance of catching up. Even in It's impossible to get even close in my lifetime.
Thinking of this, Lao Meng gave Lu Fei a thumbs up sincerely.
"Gao, Bao Bao Fei, you are really high. I, Lao Meng, am convinced by you. By the way, you just said that we still have the problem of cherishing our brooms. How do you explain this?" Boom!
After hearing what Lu Fei said, there was a roar in Lao Meng's mind, as if a thunder exploded in his mind.
But this thunder did not bring any harm to his body, and his thinking became clearer, because this thunder destroyed not his body, but the shackles that had been troubled in Lao Meng's mind for many years. After listening to what Lu Fei said, this The shackles of the Tao were completely broken, and it was like an enlightenment, which made Lao Meng feel suddenly enlightened.
At this time, he finally understood why Lu Fei was so awesome.
It's a joke, but Lao Meng knows that what Lu Fei said at this moment is definitely a good word.
Yes, Lao Meng, like many archaeological experts and collectors, studied the rigid orthodox official history and preconceptions that official history is the most accurate and authentic.
But after hearing what Lu Fei said, Lao Meng realized that this was a misunderstanding in itself.
History is compiled by humans. Doesn’t it really matter what the author wants to write?
In mythical stories, those gods, demons and beasts can fly into the sky and escape on the earth and are omnipotent, but how could those be true? Aren't they artificially compiled by the author?
The author of mythical stories is an author, and the author who compiles official history is also an author. Both are human beings, so what is the difference?
As for unofficial histories, it is not that Lao Meng has never read them, but he preconceptions in his mind that official histories are the most authentic, so he unconsciously thinks that unofficial histories are unreliable. What is recorded in them are just folklore that people in various eras have spread falsely. In modern terms,
In other words, in the eyes of Lao Meng and other experts, unofficial history is non-mainstream, just for fun, and cannot be taken seriously at all, but is this really the case?
Lao Meng didn't think much about it before, but now that he thinks about it carefully, many contents in unofficial history have been confirmed in the long history. On the contrary, the official history has been overturned by the facts many times. It's just that in the past, they instinctively thought that this was just a coincidence.
.
But now Lao Meng suddenly realized that this was really not a coincidence.
Among other things, there is a typical object in the Lu Fei Museum. It was a waist tag that Lu Fei and Wang Xinyi obtained at a private auction at Xiuhu Villa when they pretended to be husband and wife and went to Fengtian to perform a mission.
The owner of the card is named Wang Gao, and he is an imperial guard.
There is no name of this guard at all in the official history, but in the unofficial history, this guard Wang Gao is so famous, because in the unofficial history, he is the concubine of Empress Xiaozhuang and the biological father of Emperor Shunzhi, because he
The emergence of the Aixinjueluo family in the Manchu Qing Dynasty changed the orthodox Manchu bloodline.
However, many people think that the unofficial description of Empress Xiaozhuang and Wang Gao is a joke and cannot be true. For this reason, Lao Meng and Lu Fei also debated in private. The final result was that Lao Meng was rendered speechless and defeated by Lu Fei.
Later, Lao Meng conducted an in-depth investigation and consulted a lot of information. The more he learned, the more suspicious he became.
Why did Huang Taiji suddenly die suddenly? Why was Dorgon so bold as to dare to molest Concubine Xi Zhuang? Why did Emperor Shunzhi go to Mount Wutai to become a monk? There are countless similar mysteries, but after careful analysis, all the mysteries are all
Point to one person, that is Concubine Zhuang, also known as Queen Xiaozhuang.
But Concubine Zhuang is just a female prostitute, so why does she occupy an absolutely dominant position in such a lively scene?
It’s scary to think about it, but there are a lot of things going on here!
There is also the fact that Wang Gao was killed in Changbai Mountain, and his headless body remained standing after his death. This legend still exists in the local area to this day.
There is also a wise saying in the collecting world, what Lu Fei likes is definitely extraordinary.
Wang Gao is just an ordinary bodyguard, and his waistband is of average value, but Lu Fei has included Wang Gao's waistband in the treasure area, classifying it at the same level as Ru kiln Jun porcelain and other treasures. This shows that this Wang Gao It's quite extraordinary. Based on Lao Meng's understanding of Lu Fei, that bloody plot is 90% real.
Why is this plot not recorded in official history?
Just kidding, the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty was cheated by his bodyguard. Who the hell dares to record such a big scandal in the official history? Is it possible to commit suicide?
Not only this example, Lao Meng has also encountered similar situations many times in his decades-long career.
I encountered an object that was very consistent with a certain story recorded in unofficial history, but the official history gave a different explanation, so Lao Meng instinctively judged that this thing was not real.
Or maybe you have a lot of similar items in your hands, and for the same reason, you didn’t regard these items as treasures, and resold them at low prices when you had the opportunity. Now think about it, that’s a sin!
Go to hell!
Why didn't I understand it so long ago? I missed so many good opportunities in vain. Lao Meng regretted it so much.
While regretting it, Lao Meng admired Lu Fei even more. He didn't blame him for being so shabby and awesome. There was indeed a big gap between him and him. This gap was like a chasm, and there was no chance of catching up. Even in It's impossible to get even close in my lifetime.
Thinking of this, Lao Meng gave Lu Fei a thumbs up sincerely.
"Gao, Bao Bao Fei, you are really high. I, Lao Meng, am convinced of you. By the way, you just said that we still have the problem of cherishing our brooms. How do you explain this?"