The valuable dzi beads have changed from a "retail investor" who wandered around the antique market all the year round to a self-contained museum curator. After so many years of ups and downs in the antique world, I also have many priceless treasures in my hands. In recent years, my mother has developed a strong interest in dzi Zhu. It is said that my mother once went to Tibet with the team to look for the first-class nine-eyed dzi beads. Ma Weidou specifically asked the tour guide to take him to a secluded place, not to a crowded place. In a field, Ma Weidou and others saw a Tibetan girl singing loudly, which shocked Ma Weidou.
The girl casually dumped Ma Weidou and said, "After listening to her singing, I think all the concerts are nonsense. This is the real voice of nature! " The girl worked while singing, but she didn't notice Ma Weidou. They've been watching her. At this moment, Ma Weidou discovered that the girl had already taken a dzi bead in her hand, and he suddenly shone at the moment. After all, he came to find dzi beads, not to see beautiful women. That dzi bead is milky white. According to market standards, it can be called the purest, that is, the purest dzi bead, which is the top grade among the top grades.
The friends in the team took a look and said the wrong thing: "You can buy one or two bedrooms on the edge of the Second Ring Road in Beijing!" Ma Weidou stared at this: "Say something secular! How can you say such a thing in front of other people's beliefs? " Unexpectedly, the people next to me are more secular: "I think I can buy a three-bedroom apartment." That's tens of millions. However, in the eyes of Tibetans, dzi beads only carry blessings and beauty, and are part of faith, which cannot be measured by money.
Ma Weidou was dumbfounded. In fact, Ma Weidou also wants to buy this dzi bead with the girl. After all, such a treasure can be met but not sought. But seeing the girl's clear eyes, he still dared not speak, because he felt that as long as he spoke, he was insulting each other's beliefs.
At this time, the temple was being repaired, and the girl threw the dzi beads into the altar city in front of everyone. Then, the altar city was sealed. At that moment, everyone was shocked, because a letter from Tancheng would not be opened for many years, but the girl seemed to have done a very common thing. It turns out that in Tibet, Tibetans believe that they will donate all their wealth to monasteries, so the treasures in the altar market are all gold and silver. Ma Weidou found that the dzi beads did not appear in an important position, whether in Tibetan decorations or Buddha statues, but they were generally on the side. It shows that Tibetans don't think it is the most precious treasure, but in the collection world, dzi beads can be described as priceless.