Chapter 191 Rejection
Those tourists sitting at the table with children were dumbfounded.

The children basically ate a few bites and ran away. Instead, they fought over the two or three bottles of unfinished drinks, and many of the dishes were not even touched.

"No wonder everyone likes to sit at the children's table. I finally understand now."

The person next to me laughed and said, "You don't pack anything. It's the same table even if you sit at it. You won't be able to finish it anyway."

For those who like to pack, it is fun to sit with the children.

For them, you can only pack after everyone has finished eating and leave the table, otherwise it will be impolite. Not only packing, but also clearing dishes and chopsticks, etc., and people are still eating! Just go and collect the dishes, which is also very rude.

In some places in the north, people in the south start packing the food as soon as it is served. Southerners find it incredible.

In that case, what's the point of entertaining everyone? Just like picking up a takeaway.

There was nothing festive about it.

"You can pack a portion in the evening and save it for a midnight snack." Someone else suggested.

In any case, they had a great time eating on this day, and there were so many dishes.

In the evening, Father Zhang and the others looked at the leftovers, and their heads grew heavy.

It's said to be leftovers, but in fact many of them haven't even used chopsticks.

"Didn't everyone share points?" Zhang Yaohua asked.

Mom: "Why not? Your aunt will take away the entire bowl."

"Then let's invite everyone to have a meal at noon tomorrow!" Zhang Yaohua suggested.

In addition to the already prepared, untouched ingredients are also available. If I keep this for myself, I’m afraid I won’t have to buy groceries during the Chinese New Year and I’ll eat it until the tenth day of the Lunar New Year.

The weather is getting cooler now, with temperatures reaching ten degrees, so the dishes are not so easy to spoil.

But it's only for two or three days at most, unless it's put in the refrigerator.

"Alright."

Originally, as usual, there was another meal tomorrow, but that was to greet those who came to help. After eating, you have to take down the tent, clean up, etc.

So, everyone came again the next day to have a meal.

Zhang Yaohua and the others breathed a sigh of relief, finally finishing their work.

He came to primary school.

After two or three days of appraisal and verification, they have confirmed that the national jade seal is authentic. The capital has also negotiated and will take it back at the price of three small targets.

The price can be said to be very low. After all, a Yuan blue and white piece is worth hundreds of millions, but the imperial seal cannot compare to them?

However, the money paid by the state to recover it is generally not too high. The three small goals have been achieved by Director Bai's efforts to help Zhang Yaohua.

As expected, this national treasure will be sent to the capital this afternoon and will be kept in the National Museum.

As for the "Preface to the Lanting Collection", some people were interested in it, but it was suppressed. It has been tacitly acknowledged above that "Preface to the Lanting Collection" is privately collected by Zhang Yaohua.

However, if it is to be transferred, it must be transferred to a domestic museum.

"Xiao Zhang, although the price is low, you are allowed to make a reasonable condition." Director Bai said to Zhang Yaohua.

Zhang Yaohua nodded: "That's almost it. Thank you, Mr. Bai!"

Zhang Yaohua had long expected this result.

Therefore, he was not too disappointed when he heard that there were only three small goals. To him, money seems to be just a bunch of numbers.

It is quite rare to get an opportunity to make conditions. However, he doesn't know what to mention yet.

Director Bai waved his hand: "You deserve that."

At this time, a person came over.

"Mr. Zhang, nice to meet you! I am..." He introduced himself.

Zhang Yaohua learned that this was another museum director named Ling.

Purpose!
I set my sights on Zhang Yaohua's "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection". Instead of paying for it, I hoped to cooperate with Zhang Yaohua and lend this calligraphy treasure to their museum for a period of time.

"Director Ling, I'm very sorry! I don't have such big plans at the moment. If I have any ideas in the future, I will definitely contact you." Zhang Yaohua refused without much hesitation.

Are you kidding me?
He had heard that some museums borrowed other people's heirlooms for display, but in the end they never returned them.

When the time comes, who do you turn to for reasoning?
The person who suffered on the Internet is still in a lawsuit!
Not to mention the museum borrowing something private, even if the museum borrows something from the museum, there are still times when it will not be returned.

While speaking, Zhang Yaohua also glanced at Curator Bai.

Director Bai was speechless, probably guessing what this guy was thinking.

The National Museum has borrowed cultural relics from other museums, and indeed many of them have not yet been returned.

In the late 50s, the National Museum had an important task, which was to create a "General History of China Exhibition" that could reflect the entire process of China's historical development. To complete such a task, the National Museum itself would definitely not be able to complete it.

Although BJ was an imperial city during the Ming and Qing dynasties, there are actually not many precious historical relics.

Therefore, after receiving the task, the National Museum borrowed precious cultural relics from museums in other provinces across the country.

At that time, people did not pay much attention to historical relics, so they lent the cultural relics to the National Museum.

Later, everyone became more and more concerned about cultural relics, but because of the unclear relationship for so many years, Liu Bei basically borrowed from Jingzhou and never returned it.

For example, the famous "Simuwu Ding" was originally a cultural relic of Henan, but was "loaned" by the National Museum.

Henan is quite miserable. It is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and has unearthed countless cultural relics, so it has naturally become a key target for the National Museum.

In addition to the Simuwu Ding, two "Duling Fang Ding", one large and one small, were also unearthed, which are also national first-class cultural relics. That time, the National Museum acted very benevolently and only took away the big one and kept the small one. To the Henan Museum.

Not only provinces such as Henan and Shaanxi that are rich in cultural relics, the National Museum has also not spared provincial museums in Yunnan, which has a relatively "remote" history and does not have many cultural relics.

Still in the 50s, large tombs of the ancient Dian Kingdom were discovered in Yunnan, and the precious cultural relic "Seal of the King of Dian" was unearthed. This cultural relic was also a priceless treasure. After it was recognized by Guo Moruo, it was transferred to the National Museum for preservation.

Therefore, Curator Bai is silent now.

There is no way to refute it.

Curator Ling understood after seeing it.

He smiled bitterly, saying that some museums had made a bad start, causing some of their honest museums to suffer as well.

"Okay! If Mr. Zhang has that idea in the future, you might as well contact us. Don't worry! We will sign a contract and put it in black and white."

"Okay, okay!" Zhang Yaohua agreed.

However, Director Ling has the least hope for this kind of promise.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but glare at Director Bai, as if complaining: Look at the good things you have done!
Mr. Tang on the side also smiled and said nothing.

He was also contacted by many museums who wanted to borrow his Qingniu inkstone for exhibition. He had the same attitude as Zhang Yaohua - no way!
(End of this chapter)
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