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Antique jargon for antique trading.
A more exquisite collection. Generally speaking, it is a collection term of porcelain.

Shanghuo: The collection purchased or collected by antique dealers from rural markets or collectors is called Shanghuo.

Open-door goods: when you look at the collection, you encounter old real goods called "open-door goods" or "one-look goods"

Tanghuo: It is the best treasure in the owner's shop.

Gift: Antique Wan Wen exchanged by officialdom before liberation. Its goods are average, but they are beautifully bound and packaged.

Licensed goods: generally refers to "staple food goods". "Line drawing" refers to a mass-produced painting that lacks originality.

Sky-high price: the price is much higher than the market price.

Line price: the transaction price is very low, and sometimes even "losing money", which is called "line price"

Appearance: if something is well preserved, it means it has a good appearance; If it is damaged, it means the appearance is not good.

Old imitation: the imitation in Ming and Qing dynasties is called "old imitation", and the imitation in contemporary times is called "new imitation".

Picking the leak: the seller looks like a fake, but the antique is genuine, and people buy it, which is called "picking the leak" for the buyer.

Misunderstanding: Also known as "eye-catching", the buyer bought a collection at a higher price or bought a fake.

Punching holes: buying fake antiques as genuine ones is called "punching holes" for buyers.

Climbing the mast: the antique dealer suddenly changed his mind in his trading behavior. For example, if they renege on the agreed terms and prices, their words will not count. This is called "climbing the mast".

Palm Eye: When buying antiques, please ask a smart person to look after the goods for yourself and say, "Please give me a palm eye".

How to play: People in the industry call it the collection game. When we meet for the first time, we ask "What do you play", which means what do you collect.

Wozi: If an antique dealer finds that there is a rich collection, he can continue to buy it, and this one will be named "Wozi" on the day it is named.

Miko: The name of the dollar.