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At that time, Master Jianbao "cheated painting" at a price of 1.7 million yuan, and sold it at a price of 87 million yuan after changing hands. What was the result?
In reality, Ada, a treasure maker, sold 87 million copies by selling 654.38+700,000 paintings. This incident once had a great influence throughout the country, so what was the result of Ada's "painting fraud"? Can the cheated get their property back? Did Ada get the punishment he deserved? China has a long history, and its ancient ancestors left many legacies.

There are countless cultural relics, such as porcelain, crowns, costumes, calligraphy and painting. What we often see in museums are very precious cultural relics, and some of them are even rarer and priceless. Moreover, when we go to the antique market again, we will find that there are many "cultural relics" that are almost exactly the same as the real ones. This is the so-called "cultural relic imitation". With the development of science and technology, the imitation technology of cultural relics is also constantly strengthened. It can be said that "imitation of cultural relics" has reached the level of confusing the real with the fake.

It is for this reason that there are many treasures on TV, and treasure experts are invited to identify the authenticity of cultural relics on the spot. This kind of program was very popular at that time, and many people brought their ancestral treasures to identify it, and people watching TV were also eye-opening. In 2009, a treasure hunt program called "The Gate of Rain and Flowers" was well received by the audience, including many experienced treasure hunters. The appraisal process is authoritative and fair, and experts are full of witty remarks.

Especially for ancient books and paintings that are difficult to distinguish between true and false, experts have shown a very high level of professional appraisal. In a program audition, a Zhengzhou man came to the scene with his baby to participate in the appraisal. This man's name is Zhu Yun, and the cultural relic he brought is a calligraphy and painting of "Songyang Baihan Map" by Emperor Qianlong, which is a treasure handed down from generation to generation. I don't know how much this painting is worth because I don't know about cultural relics, so I want to invite experts to have a look.

This program has a treasure expert Ada who has been engaged in calligraphy and painting research for more than 30 years. He is a famous expert in calligraphy and painting appraisal in China. He has worked in many cultural relics units across the country and photographed precious cultural relics of Yuanmingyuan on behalf of the country. Zhu Jun attended the audition and met Ada. Master Jianbao carefully evaluated the portrait of the emperor and general, and told Zhu Yun that it was a fake. Lao Zhu was sad to hear from experts that the baby's ancestral tradition was untrue, and left with regret.

Just after the day's draft activity, Zhu accidentally received a phone call from Ada and invited him to the hotel to chat. He didn't think much. He took his brother to the hotel where Jianbao experts stayed. He said to the Zhu brothers: "Although the Qianlong calligraphy and painting is not authentic, it still has a history and its production skills are superb. It is also a leader in imitation. He also expressed his willingness to help find some collectors of calligraphy and painting to see if anyone can buy this painting. It is estimated that it can sell for 30 thousand to 50 thousand.

The Zhu brothers were very moved, so they quickly asked Liu experts to help them find buyers, and they didn't want this painting to fall into their own hands again. After more than a month's efforts, Mr. Liu finally found a buyer in Beijing, and finally clinched a deal at the price of170,000 yuan. The two sides signed a contract. After the money was cleared, the Zhu brothers were very happy. This imitation painting can still be sold at this price, and it really makes a profit. The two brothers especially thank the expert Liu! Unexpectedly, things have reversed. Lao Zhu 20 1 1 Watching TV news reports: "Songyang Bai Han Tu" sold for 87.36 million yuan.

At this time, Zhu knew that he had been cheated. It was expert Liu who used his professional knowledge and experience to sell heirlooms at a low price and lost more than 8,000 yuan. The angry Lao Zhu filed a lawsuit against him. Moreover, expert Liu affirmed that the treasure picking process was in line with the regulations and helped Lao Zhu sell calligraphy and painting. It was also the buyer who met with Lao Zhu to discuss the price, and he didn't participate too much. According to the court investigation, there are actually two treasure-picking masters named Ada in China, and their resumes are very similar, respectively in Beijing and Guangdong. While the debate about the authenticity of Ada's identity is endless, the authenticity of the map of Songyang Bai Han has also become erratic.

After repeated tracing by the court, Beijing Liu expert said that there are many similar situations in the cultural relics and antiques market, and no one can 100% determine the authenticity of calligraphy and painting. Moreover, the auction buyers of calligraphy and painting are all individuals, and may even speculate on their own. Because the case was too complicated, the amount involved was too large, and the evidence was insufficient, Ada in Beijing could not be punished, so he had to take evidence again. Therefore, the Zhu brothers have no choice but to admit that they are unlucky.

1.7 million "deceptive painting" was exposed, and the reputation of domestic treasure-making circles plummeted, and treasure-making programs stopped broadcasting. Ada's deception in the process of making treasures made people lose trust, and Ada disappeared from the cultural relics industry. In the children's book of Ming Dynasty, "Glory and Tribute" said: "A gentleman loves money and takes it wisely." It means that everyone likes property, while the benevolent only obtains property in a legal and reasonable way and resolutely does not accept illegal income. May each of us remember this famous saying, stick to the moral bottom line while pursuing interests, and be honest and kind.