How to get the filing certificate of the Cultural Relics Bureau?

Should the folk cultural relics be registered?

1. Collect cultural relics obtained by: (1) Inheriting or accepting gifts according to law; (2) purchased from a cultural relic store; (three) from the auction of cultural relics auction business; (4) Cultural relics legally owned by individual citizens are exchanged or transferred according to law; (five) other legal means as prescribed by the state. The cultural relics mentioned in the preceding paragraph collected by citizens, legal persons and other organizations other than cultural relics collection units may be circulated according to law. Chapter V of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics in People's Republic of China (PRC) and Article 38 of the Folk Collection of Cultural Relics stipulate that citizens, legal persons and other organizations other than cultural relics collection units can collect cultural relics according to law, and the ownership of cultural relics collected according to law is protected by law. 2. The provenance (source) of cultural relics owned by private individuals, legal persons or other organizations and their supporting documents are increasingly becoming an important basis for people to judge whether they are legal or even true or false. 3. The State's Notice on Strengthening the Management of Cultural Relics Market stipulates that cultural relics under state protection can only be monopolized by units approved by the state or the cultural relics administrative departments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government within the permitted scope, and no other unit or individual may operate them. 1. 19 1 Ceramics, silverware, bronzes and other metal products, jade articles, stone tools, lacquerware, glassware, sculptures, furniture, calligraphy and painting, rubbings, books, documents, embroidery and rubbings made, published at home and abroad before. Ii. 19 1 1 to 1949 The articles listed in the preceding paragraph produced, produced and published in China and abroad have certain historical, scientific and artistic values. The specific categories shall be determined by the administrative departments of cultural relics of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and reported to National Cultural Heritage Administration for the record. Iii. 1949. Works of the late famous painter (the list is determined by National Cultural Heritage Administration). The circular also stipulates that: 19 1 ceramics, gold and silver wares, bronzes and other metal products, jade articles, stone tools, lacquerware, glassware, carvings, sculptures, furniture, calligraphy and painting, and inscriptions of various materials produced, produced and published in China and abroad.