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1 1 years ago, Ada, a master of treasure, cheated the painting out of170,000 yuan and sold it for 87 million yuan. What happened afterwards?
Because people pay more and more attention to cultural relics, various TV stations have also launched many cultural relics appraisal programs. For example, Henan Satellite TV's treasure-hunting, treasure-building and flower-rain gate, among which the flower-rain gate is the supreme court of treasure-building programs. But coincidentally, an expert of this festival was involved in a cultural relic case. The fuse of this incident is Emperor Qianlong's imperial pen "Songyang Baihan Map", which is about 58 cm long and 29 cm wide.

It was inadvertently collected by a family named Zhu in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, because it was known to be genuine when it was collected, and it was handed down as a family heirloom. In 2009, its owner became Zhu Yun. Zhu Jun watched so many treasure-hunting programs on TV, thinking of participating in Henan Satellite TV to see how much the family-style song "Han Yang White Rabbit" can sell. In September, when he was about to attend an exhibition, an expert Ada saw the painting.

The expert told him privately that he would go to the hotel for an interview at night. When he arrived, Ada told Zhu Jun. This painting is not an original, it's worth 30 thousand at most. Then Ada said that he could ask someone to help him sell the painting, and he could ask for another 30,000 to 50,000 yuan. Because Ada was an expert, Zhu Jun immediately gave up the treasure hunt and agreed to let Ada help him find someone to sell paintings. Soon he found an expert named Cheng, and made a deal at the price of 65438+700,000 yuan. But in June of 20 1 1, Zhu Jun found something was wrong while watching TV.

The deal on the show was his Songyang Map, which was sold at 20 10 of Beijing Poly Company for 87.36 million yuan. Now, Zhu Jun is a little confused. His paintings were originally 1.7 million. So he filed a lawsuit with the court, but after investigation, he found that there were actually two experts, Ada. The painter's name is Ada B. He later told the media that the transaction price was recognized by both parties, and their transaction had nothing to do with him.

And there is something wrong with these two ascended days. The one in Beijing, Yunjiu B, sells paintings for Zhu Jun. Another Ada is from Dongguan, and his name is Ada A. It is not surprising that two people have the same name, and it is not surprising that they are both professionals. Strangely, their experiences, academic qualifications and expert resumes are all the same. Who is the real Ada? Ada A suggested that he knew that B was using his data to collect programs as early as three years ago, but B said that the other party had not looked for him, and he also said that he was an expert in programming all the year round, and the one in Dongguan was fake.

There is no conclusion about these two works by Ada, but it is not clear whether the original paintings are authentic. After many times of tracing, Ada B still said that there are many such things in the art market, and the auction is a pie in the sky. Obviously, this painting sold at a sky-high price of 87.36 million yuan is probably an original of Zhu Yun. The matter was entangled in the investigation. Claim compensation of 8,765,438+900,000 yuan, or terminate the sales contract. But his situation is really complicated. Who is the real expert?

Because the case involved criminal fraud, the court did not file a case and the evidence was still being collected. In other words, this case has not been solved by 2020, and Ada B has not been greatly affected. But then he moved to Hong Kong inexplicably, and I'm afraid the Zhu Jun brothers can only accept it. Everyone can identify the treasure, but no one can identify the expert. At present, the level of experts in the antique industry is mixed. If you really want to identify an antique, you'd better change a few experts and be cautious.