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The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

The history of China for 5,000 years has a long history and has gone through many dynasties. We are constantly exploring the future, and we are also constantly searching for the truth of history and the mysteries of history. In recent years, antiques have been very active in the market, very popular with collectors, and the collection of antiques has become a great pleasure for people to pass the time.

With the continuous development of Internet technology, people's creativity is becoming more and more active, and with the continuous emergence of the treasure column, precious cultural relics appear in front of the public. On a treasure collection column, a man brought a small Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify, the expert estimated the value of 10 million on the spot, and his legs were frightened.

What's going on here? What is so wonderful about this "dragon head"? Collect the world's strange stories, and look at the world. Search for the odd people around you anecdotes, explore the strange rural gods, this issue of the Ziya Children's Fun Yiqi People Record let us understand this Han Dynasty "dragon head" that was valued at tens of millions.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

According to the man, the "dragon head" was inadvertently dug up by his grandfather in his own field when he was young. Grandpa looked at this thing like a "dragon head", and felt that it was very collectible, so he always cherished it, and said that he would pass it on as an heirloom. And now, this "dragon head" passed into his hands.

In the beginning, the man did not take this thing to heart, and even threw it to the children to play. Until one time when he was visiting a museum in Gansu Province with his family and children, he found the great value of this "dragon head". He saw a particularly ornate-looking tall chariot around the corner of the museum.

What surprised him the most was that the chariot was decorated with ornaments exactly the same as the shape of the dragon head in his home. This made him instantly uneasy, and he also realized that the "dragon head" shaped object in the home may not be an ordinary thing, but extremely precious. Under the explanation of the narrator, he knew that the chariot was from the Warring States period.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

Back at home, his heart could not be calm for a long time, until he saw a treasure column on TV, and he remembered to tell his family and disk about this matter. After the family heard it, they were also particularly shocked, and immediately decided to ask experts to help identify it, so he took the treasure and signed up for the show with an excited mood.

When the experts at the scene saw the items taken out by the man, they were also particularly shocked. Because they recognized at a glance that the appearance of this "dragon head" was exactly the same as the decorations on the museum's civil war vehicle. So is this object real? Experts say they also can't give answers directly, and they need to be carefully identified to know.

Time passed little by little, there was no perfect explanation, and just when the audience thought there was no result, several experts discussed the final result. This cultural relic has a super thick and very natural pulp on it, which has been proved by querying relevant historical materials that this kind of pulp is difficult to form, and is generally accumulated with the passage of time.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

Just by looking at such a thick layer of pulp on the faucet, it is certain that there is no history of thousands of years that cannot form such a thick precipitation. It can also be seen that this object has a very long history, carries the social development of a period, and is also very valuable for archaeologists to study the history of the relevant period.

The most important point is that the craftsmanship on the "faucet" is also very exquisite, and the "faucet" uses an extremely complex copper gilding process. And from the weight point of view, the gilded thickness above this "faucet" is also quite sufficient.

Finally, after the joint research of several experts, they told the audience: this precious cultural relic is a cultural relic of the Han Dynasty period, known as the Han Dynasty gilded dragon head, and this also belongs to the cultural relics of the early Han Dynasty.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

Since this ornament is in the shape of a "dragon head", it can be said with certainty that this thing must be an ornament on the special carriage of the imperial tianzi in the Western Han Dynasty. And whether it is from its appearance or from the degree of integrity of preservation, it is superior in the middle and has great collectible value.

Expert research, now the domestic antique market is very active, collectors of the love for collectibles can be described as very large. Based on the market, experts also made an assessment of the item. Experts say: At the current market price, this item should be worth about ten million.

As soon as this was said, not only the man was surprised, but even the audience at the scene could not help but inhale a cool breath, which was too valuable! Experts also told us that the mainland attaches great importance to cultural relics, and this cultural relics is of great research value, which is of great value for future archaeologists to study the history of the Han Dynasty.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

With this cultural relic, the historical and archaeological research of the Han Dynasty on the mainland will have a qualitative leap. Hearing that his treasure has such a large collection value and is worth so much money, the man can be said to be very happy, and he is not calm in an instant. But at this moment, some of the expert's words poured a large basin of cold water on him, breaking his idea.

Experts say that a long time ago, there were so many artifacts that had not been excavated, so that many people could excavate one or more artifacts in their homes. However, the mainland has clearly promulgated relevant laws and cannot privately store cultural relics.

In the mainland's Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics, there are very clear provisions that all cultural relics left in the underground, internal waters and territorial waters of China belong to the state and cannot be privately occupied. Therefore, the ancient cultural relics unearthed after 1949 must all be handed over to the state and collected in museums.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

Otherwise, you may be subject to corresponding legal penalties. Therefore, the experts seriously said to the man, we still recommend that you completely hand it over to the state, to more professional people to study this cultural relic, dig out its value, and completely display the social development and human geography of that period in front of the world.

It can also better introduce the use and value of this cultural relic to children, so that children can better understand history and understand history.

After hearing this remark, the man was also very agreeable about excavating the value of cultural relics and better showing history, but he was very depressed and sad when he thought that the heirlooms that originally belonged to him were to be handed over to the country and did not belong to him. He had originally thought that this treasure was worth so much money that it could be collected as an heirloom, or sold to make a fortune, but he did not expect that it would have to be handed over to the state.

The man brought the Han Dynasty "dragon head" to identify the treasure, the on-site valuation of 10 million, experts strongly recommend to hand it in

At the end of the show, the man only said sullenly that he would go home to discuss with his family and consider whether to hand over this treasure to the state.

Only a country with a history can have a profound cultural heritage, and history is equivalent to the soul of the country. It is not just an object in the shape of a "dragon head", with it, experts and scholars can study a lot of valuable things, which is also very important for the study of the history of the Western Han Dynasty.

Although in the end, the man did not say for sure that he would hand it over to the state, but only said to go home and discuss it with his family, but from his expression at the scene, it can also be seen that it may be difficult for him to hand it over to the state. In fact, there are many types of antiques, and not all antiques are particularly valuable, the value of some antiques, not necessarily measured by the level of price, as long as it is the cultural relics left by ancient people, they are worth studying and cherishing.

Well, the story of a man with a "dragon head" treasure ends here. Do you think this man will hand over the "dragon head" cultural relics to the state? Do you think the artifacts dug up or picked up in your home should be handed over to the state?

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