"Kowloon sword!" Su Chen confirmed again.

Everyone looked at Su Chen strangely.

"Kowloon sword? Emperor Qianlong's burial sword? Isn't this treasure destroyed?"

Liu Yun, a university history lecturer, reacted instantly and exclaimed.

After hearing this, Yi Zhou remembered about the Jiulong sword and knew the value of the Jiulong sword, so he was in a hurry. He looked at Su Chen and asked nervously, "san'er, did you really get the Jiulong sword?"

Others looked at Su Chen, and the most excited one was Professor Wu. The old professor's greatest wish in his life was to find those national treasures that had long been lost or lost abroad. For this, he was running around all his life. With his efforts, he did find many missing cultural relics for the country, but cultural relics of the level of Jiulong sword, But none was found in his hands.

It's not that Professor Wu is not powerful, but that the Kowloon sword is really too precious.

If we are reluctant to rank Chinese historical relics in the first place, it is natural that the imperial seal, Heshi Bi, Xia Yu Jiuding, the riverside map of the Qingming Festival, Simuwu Ding, Lanting Jixu, terracotta warriors and horses, gold wisp jade clothes, Sakyamuni Buddha finger relic, Zeng Hou Yi chime bell, Sui Hou Zhu, the twelve golden people, Yongle ceremony, Xuanyuan sword, the original of the book of changes, the green bag Sutra

Some of these treasures have detailed historical research, some only exist in legends, and even whether they really exist is uncertain. There are still some doubts. For example, whether the Chuanguo jade seal is made of He Shi Bi and whether the two are the same thing is still a question. Perhaps the mystery can be solved only when we really see the Chuanguo jade seal or he Shi Bi.

But in any case, these cultural relics, no matter which one, are invaluable. They can be called the real national treasure, the symbol of national culture and of great significance to the country.

Those who rank second are like the bronze head of the twelve zodiac animals, the ten famous swords in history, emerald cabbage, Cixi night pearl, Horse Stepping flying swallow, Kowloon sword and so on.

However, there are some cultural relics whose value cannot be determined. For example, the bronze head of the Chinese Zodiac may only rank second according to its historical value, but if considering its fame and the historical significance of a special period, its value is absolutely comparable to the first-class national treasure, because it not only represents the cultural relics of an era, It also represents the ardent expectation of Modern Overseas Chinese for the return of overseas cultural relics to China.

It is even exaggerated to say that in the eyes of some overseas Chinese, whether they can welcome back the bronze head of the Chinese zodiac is a sign of whether China has completely risen. Of course, this idea is very narrow, but to some extent, we can also see the value of the bronze head of the zodiac.

If we only talk about the significance to the country, the Kowloon sword is actually far less than those legendary national treasures, but in the cultural relics circle, the Kowloon sword is definitely an extremely precious existence. No one will have a problem saying that it is a national treasure. In the Philistine point of view, if such treasures are sold in the auction shop, the starting price will start from $1 billion, which is still less

So when he heard the Kowloon sword, Rao was an old Wu with excellent self-restraint. He was excited and the ground turned red.

"Xiaochai, don't sell off. Say it quickly. Did you really get the Kowloon sword?"

Seeing that old Wu was so excited, Su Chen secretly shouted that it was dangerous. Fortunately, she forbade to show her heart and didn't say anything about the bronze head of the twelve zodiac animals. Otherwise, Su Chen estimated that old Wu might faint directly with excitement.

Su Chen did not dare to neglect, and quickly nodded with great certainty.

"Yes, I did get the Kowloon sword, and according to my identification, it should be genuine!"

"Your appraisal?" Yi Zhou looked suspicious. "Brother, you can't joke about it!"

It's not that Yi Zhou can't trust Su Chen. Su Chen is too young. Jianbao is a job of experience. Even if a talented young man can't get up to experience, he doesn't dare to easily Jianbao. Therefore, Yi Zhou doubts whether Su Chen has been cheated.

Professor Wu waved his hand and said, "Xiao Chen still has some eyesight. It's a bit possible!"

Professor Wu once saw Su Chen's ability to judge yuan Qinghua, so he still had some trust in Su Chen's eyesight of Jianbao.

Others were surprised at Professor Wu's trust in Su Chen. They were surprised at Su Chen's endless abilities.

But Wu couldn't wait. He put down the porcelain in his hand. He didn't even care if several porcelain pieces were loose. He was about to go out.

Su Chen hurriedly stopped. "Old Wu, why are you going?"

"What else can I do? I'll go home with you to see the Kowloon sword!" said old Wu urgently

Su Chen is stupid. "No, Mr. Wu, don't worry! The baby can't be lost in my house. It's not too late for us to go after the auction!"

Old Wu frowned. "What else are you going to participate in the auction? It's important to have the Kowloon sword at the auction? Xiaochen, it's not that I rely on the old to sell the old. This time you're really selfish. You've collected the yuan blue and white flowers before. Although the yuan blue and white flowers are valuable, they're not a national treasure. But the Kowloon sword is a real national treasure and an important tool of the country. Such cultural relics should be handed over to the country!"

Seeing that old Wu said so seriously, Su Chen frowned slightly.

If it's true, Mr. Wu is more or less morally kidnapped. After all, the sources of all cultural relics of Su Chen are reasonable and legal, and the system is clearly arranged there. Therefore, even if Su Chen doesn't hand them in, it's perfectly possible.

However, Mr. Wu is right in saying that if the national museum can exhibit national treasures such as the Kowloon sword, it can really add luster to the national history and culture, and cultural relics of this level can also bring practical benefits to the country.

Therefore, although old Wu said something heavy, Su Chen still listened.

Thinking a little, Su Chen raised her head and said:

"Mr. Wu, you're right. When you get back, I'll let you take the Kowloon sword away. But if we want to talk, I'll just borrow it and take it back in the future."

Seeing Su Chen say so, old Wu's expression immediately eased down, and he was very pleased to see Su Chen's eyes. After all, he didn't misinterpret this young man. He was still very firm in the general interests of the country.

He also understands Su Chen's meaning. Su Chen will set up a private museum in the future. At that time, what should belong to him will naturally be taken back. He has no problem with that.

In fact, Wu just hopes that these national treasures can be properly preserved and can be visited by more people. As for its ownership, Wu doesn't care.