It is said that Puyi has been to Wang Guowei's home. After Wang Guowei got drunk during the dinner, he took out his own stone calligraphy and painting from the antique market and gave it to Puyi. After reading it, Puyi knew the truth at a glance and distinguished which ones were true and which ones were false.
After the banquet, Wang Guowei, as a master of Chinese studies and ancient culture, naturally became more and more suspicious of Puyi's vision, so he took these antiques pointed out by Puyi for special appraisal, and it was exactly the same as what Puyi said, which made Wang Guowei admire.
When Wang Guowei and Pu Yi met again, they asked the question in their hearts, "How do you know which of these playthings are real and which are fake?"
Puyi replied: "I don't understand your appraisal method either. I just think there are a few things that are different from my family. "
There are several questions about this story. One is that Wang Guowei's personality will not "show off" these treasures, especially in front of Puyi.
In addition, for Wang Guowei's family, he is unlikely to be able to afford too many treasures.
On the contrary, there is one person who fits the story very well. This man is another great man who became in-laws with Wang Guowei and then turned against him-Luo Zhenyu.
Luo Zhenyu, founder of modern archaeology, archaeologist and epitaph.
His life was full of controversy, and his first half of life played a decisive role in the development of China ancient culture and Dunhuang culture.
However, in the second half of his life, he was controversial because he was suspected of forcing Wang Guowei to death, actively establishing a puppet Manchukuo and even taking refuge in the Japanese.
This story happened to him more reliably than it happened to Wang Guowei.
First of all, as a epigraphist, he has a lot of epigraphy and jade articles at home, is good at managing and managing money, has strong economic strength and is also a social activist.
In addition, his personality is quite in line with the characters in the story, but Wang Guowei is the opposite.
So in the whole story, the biggest possibility is that it happened between Luo Zhenyu and Puyi, not between Wang Guowei and Puyi.
Extended data:
Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-1June 967 5438+001October 17) was the last emperor in the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in the history of China. The words are clear and clear, and the number is awesome.
Also known as the Qing Emperor or the Emperor of Xuan Tong. He is the great-grandson of Daoguang Emperor Ning Min, the grandson of Prince Yi Xuan, the eldest son of Regent Zai Feng, and his mother Su Wan Guarga EULAN SPA01.
In The First Half of My Life, Puyi made a special record of Luo Zhenyu, and even had a good understanding of Luo Zhenyu's stone and jade articles.
In addition, Puyi was very ashamed of the sources of these stones and jade articles.
In the record, Puyi wrote: "When he was in Manchukuo, he brought me a batch of Han jade to watch.
I can't say I have any research on Han Yu, but I like it very much, so I have a lot of collections. The so-called fear of not knowing the goods is that I am afraid to shop around.
Having seen Han Yu brought by Luo Zhenyu, I couldn't help being shocked by his "cleverness" because they are all fakes. "
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Aisingiorro Puyi
Baidu Encyclopedia-"My First Half Life"