GGS-Chapter 952 Left Speechless Part 2

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As he looked around, he realized that the wall was more than ten meters away, and there were dozens of paintings and calligraphy hanging on it, all of which were from the Tang Dynasty.

Boss Wu was feeling incredulous, as the Tang Dynasty ended a long time ago, and after several wars, natural disasters, and other natural and man-made factors, it was not easy for paintings of that time to be preserved to this day.

Even the National Palace Museum, which is known for its vast collection of Chinese art, rarely possesses paintings and calligraphy from the Tang Dynasty.

These rare artifacts are considered to be treasures of immense artistic and historical value and are highly sought after by art collectors and historians alike.

And yet, here in front of Boss Wu, was an entire wall adorned with authentic Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings. He found it hard to believe that so many paintings and calligraphy from that era could have survived.

Ye Bo’s eyes widened in surprise as he exclaimed, “Calligraphy and paintings of the Tang Dynasty, and there’s a wall full of it?” He couldn’t believe what he was hearing.

Zhou Xixian was equally skeptical and raised his voice in disbelief. “It’s absolutely impossible! Big Brother Shen, you must be joking,” he said.

Alan, Anna, and the gentle young man who were nearby also heard the commotion and rushed over to see what was going on. They all shared the same sentiment of doubt and confusion. How could there be an entire wall adorned with calligraphy and paintings from the Tang Dynasty? It seemed too good to be true.

The group was in disbelief as they stared at the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, one by one. Each piece took their breath away, leaving them feeling short of breath. Anyone with knowledge of art could easily tell that Shen Hong was not joking. The wall was indeed covered with Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings, and there were so many of them.

“My God, this seems to be the authentic work of Ouyang Xun’s, one of the four masters of regular script.” Ye Bo stopped in front of one painting and exclaimed.

“Really?” Zhou Xixian hurried over to take a closer look, his eyes fixed on the painting.

The more he looked at it, the more excited he became. “You are not wrong,” he said. “This is the authentic work of Ouyang Xun’s. I never thought that I would be able to see such a painting in my lifetime, let alone the complete calligraphy and painting of Ouyang Xun’s.”

“This picture of Immortal Crane has a beautiful artistic conception and is so lifelike. I have never heard of this author. However, from the analysis of the paper quality and background environment, this should undoubtedly be a painting of the Tang Dynasty. This painting is so perfect! “Boss Wu stopped in front of another painting, and the more he looked at it, the more excited he became, and he had a strong desire to possess this calligraphy painting whose artist’s name was unknown.

Should Su Jing decide to auction it, Boss Wu is prepared to offer a significant sum to add this anonymous calligraphy and painting to his collection.

The polite young man stood in front of a painting, his gaze transfixed on the intricate details of the artwork. Despite not knowing the name of the artist, he was able to recognize the subject matter as Emperor Taizong going on tour. “The artist is extremely good,” he commented, his eyes twitching with excitement.

Even the ignorant young man, bedecked with earrings and dressed in the latest fashion, couldn’t help but show interest in the painting. “Pictures of Emperor Taizong going on tour, shouldn’t this be very precious?” he asked.

The gentle young man nodded in agreement, his expression one of reverence. “It’s more than precious, it’s a priceless treasure,” He affirmed. “The story of Emperor Taizong’s tour is one of the most celebrated events in Chinese history, and this painting captures it with such intricate detail and masterful technique. It’s truly a remarkable work of art.”

Alan’s excitement was palpable as he surveyed the Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings adorning the walls of the small museum. “Oh my god, aren’t Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings very rare? Why are there so many?” he exclaimed, unable to contain his amazement.

He knew firsthand how popular they were in the United States, with even their museum possessing a mutilated pair as treasured artifacts.

It was astounding to witness an entire wall adorned with such exquisite works of art, especially in a newly opened museum. The experts present were equally enthralled, their eyes sparkling with wonder as they examined each piece in detail.

The excitement was contagious, spreading to onlookers who may not have been familiar with the historical significance of these artworks but could sense their value simply by observing the reactions of the experts.

Indeed, Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings are renowned for their rarity and beauty, making their presence in this small museum all the more extraordinary. The opportunity to behold these precious treasures was not lost on anyone present, and each individual felt incredibly fortunate to be in their presence.

As they continued to admire the Tang Sancai and Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings, the excitement in the air was palpable. However, the question of their worth began to arise among the group of young people.

“How much do this Tang Sancai and Tang Dynasty calligraphy and paintings cost?” one of them asked, wiping the sweat from their brow. The sheer grandeur of these ancient treasures had left them feeling a little overwhelmed.

The gentle young man looked pensive for a moment before responding. “It’s too difficult to estimate their value,” he replied, “and some calligraphy and paintings are so priceless that they cannot be purchased with money alone.”

The group continued to peruse the collection, each piece more awe-inspiring than the last. The polite young man, however, began to feel a sense of trepidation. “Walking through the first corridor, would it be so exciting?” he wondered. “The corridor in front of us seems like a terrible abyss, and I’m starting to feel a little scared.”

Despite their apprehension, the group was determined to press on and continue exploring the museum. With each step, they felt as though they were uncovering a hidden treasure trove, rich with history and wonder. They couldn’t wait to see what other treasures lay waiting for them in the depths of the museum.

 

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