One: The story of the nuclear ship is not about the olive pit?
I believe many people will read an article about Wan Wen in China's textbooks, all of which are Wei studies in the Ming Dynasty. Why don't you punish me? Annoyed by the law? What happened to stealing from the emperor? Say overseas Chinese are crazy and milk is happy? /p & gt;
Two: Where is the origin of Hetian jade?
After years of knowledge popularization, I believe many people now know that the "Hetian jade" referred to in jewelry appraisal does not represent the jade produced in Hetian area of Xinjiang, but refers to the jade whose main component is "tremolite". So, how many properties in the world produce tremolite? The answer is that there are more than 120 tremolite deposits in the world, which are produced in 20 countries and regions such as Russia, the United States, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Korea and North Korea, among which Canada has the second largest output in the world.
Three: the mystery of vajrayana bodhi petal number?
As we all know, five or six vajrayana bodhis are the most common, but in fact, the number of five vajrayana bodhis is four to five times that of six vajrayana bodhis, so it is wrong to say that five vajrayana bodhis and six vajrayana bodhis are equally divided. On the other hand, the reason why multi-petalled Vajra Bodhi is particularly rare in China is because different markets have different requirements for multi-petalled Vajra, but because most of us are using it and pay too much attention to it, the upstream source is naturally unwilling to talk to us about multi-petalled Vajra.
Four: What varieties of walnuts are there in Wan Wen?
Generally speaking, there are five kinds of traditional Wan Wen walnuts: the lion's head, the tiger's head, the official hat, the prince's hat and the heart of a chicken, which are not as detailed as the lines of the lion's head now. Therefore, the most common Yunnan iron walnut on the market, or the so-called "Big Ben" walnut, is actually not Wan Wen walnut in a strict sense.
Five: beeswax is actually money?
It is said that the whole string of beeswax cakes was often used as currency in ancient Siam? In fact, because beeswax has always had strong decorative and commercial value, and is light in weight and easy to carry, it has become a universal equivalent in a specific period on the premise that many religious aesthetic knowledge is connected with the surrounding areas of the Baltic Sea and the Silk Road.
We may know a lot of professional knowledge about jewelry and jade, but the most interesting thing is that this cold knowledge is the most attractive reason for Wan Wen circle. I know you will say that our most common knowledge is enough for us to judge those Wan Wen, but you should know that as a lover of all kinds of literature, mastering these cold knowledge is also part of what we need to learn.