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Li Yufeng's resume
Born in Xuzhou, the ancient capital of civilization, 1976, he is now a member of China Collection Association, and has long been engaged in the collection and appraisal of antiques such as bronzes, lacquerware, ancient furniture, snuff bottles and ancient books. At the same time, we will promote folk collections and collection exchanges by holding activities such as treasure collection, treasure collection and auction.

1996 graduated from the history department of Tsinghua University. Thanks to the fact that my ancestor Yu Yin worked as a magistrate in Xuzhou, he left a large number of bronzes, lacquerware, calligraphy and painting, jade and other antiques at home. Yufeng embarked on the road of collection. And went north to Beijing to find a home, and since then, he has settled down in the imperial city for more than ten years. Yufeng finally achieved something by studying the collection of cultural relics. I had the honor to meet Mr. Cao Shusheng, the director of Han Jia Art Return Center, and Mr. Ma Weidou, a researcher at the Palace Museum. Now I have a soft spot for the return of cultural relics.

In 2005, at the invitation of Jiangsu Collection Association, Yufeng returned to his hometown and founded his own private museum-Yufeng Antique Calligraphy and Painting Collection. Determined to build a golden bridge between the capital and Gupeng folk collection. As the birthplace of Chinese culture, Xuzhou is rich in humanities and folk customs. Opening a personal museum can not only serve as the exhibition center of Han and Jia collections in Xuzhou, but also provide a window for local folk collections. Since embarking on the road of collection, Yufeng has specialized in the research of jade and calligraphy and painting, read a large number of ancient documents, personally participated in the identification of thousands of ancient jade, ancient landscapes and meticulous paintings, and accumulated rich collection experience. It has successfully identified ancient cultural relics such as jade articles in the Han Dynasty, flying in the Tang Dynasty and evil beasts in the Warring States period. During his tenure as deputy director of Huaihai Treasures Committee, he enthusiastically helped folk amateur collectors to identify and collect a large number of folk treasures, which was well received by collectors. Yufeng also held many treasure-hunting and auction activities in Huaihai area, which provided a rare exchange platform for antique lovers.