The "suicide note" was accidentally found in the waste paper pile of the museum. Experts identified it as a fake and became the treasure of the town hall. Why?

China has a vast culture of 5,000 years, and numerous cultural relics have emerged. The appraiser devoted half his life to the study of cultural relics and worked hard to promote the study of ancient culture in China. But in the process of studying cultural relics, they will be confused by a question, that is, the authenticity of these cultural relics: many people are full of love for exquisite cultural relics, so everyone will choose to buy them. If they can't buy genuine products, they will also buy imitations. In this way, the cultural relics market will become mixed. There are many very realistic imitations, and some fake celebrity calligraphy and painting. The existence of a large number of these imitations has caused countless difficulties to the research of cultural relics experts. They are prone to misjudgment, resulting in the situation that genuine products are counterfeited and fake products are praised to the sky. In this case, only careful identification and multi-party identification can finally get an accurate answer.

At that time, there was a museum worker. After he got a copybook, he was keenly aware of its high value. He even judged that this work was created by Wang Xizhi, but this work was once identified as a fake by experts. The worker strengthened himself and finally recovered the identity value of this ancient treasure after various verifications.

Wan is a person who works in a museum. He has always had very strict and meticulous work habits. One day, while he was working, he suddenly saw some rubbish piled up in the corner of the museum. The rubbish looks gray. It should be old waste paper. These waste papers aroused Wan's great interest, and he couldn't help rummaging through the whole garbage dump, wondering if there were any treasures in it. Miraculously, he really found a yellow copybook from it. Long-term experience in the museum told her that there must be something unusual in this copybook, which is probably a relic left by the ancients. After that, Wan looked at the location of the copybook again, but he felt something strange. He discussed it with other staff, and everyone thought this copybook was unusual, so Wan made up his mind.

On the same day, after he took this copybook home, he quickly tidied it up, only to find that the copybook recorded the content of wanting to ask for leave with a stomachache, and it was written in ancient fonts. At first glance, this writer has a good literary talent and good calligraphy. He wrote this note beautifully, and a sick note can be as beautiful as this, which makes Wan more certain: this note must be related to the ancients. I think this note is the original of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, so he did a lot of verification for it and wanted everyone to help him judge it, but his conclusion was denied by some archaeologists, who swore that this copybook was an ordinary fake and definitely not the original of Wang Xizhi.

Never give up. He thought maybe the expert he was looking for made a mistake in judgment, otherwise how could he draw a conclusion easily? Moreover, this copybook seems to have been unearthed for a long time and is very chronological. If it is deliberately forged, how can it just appear in the garbage dump of this museum and should be circulated in the imitation market? So, three years later, Wan continued to take this copybook everywhere for expert appraisal. Later, he finally found an expert. It is said that he knows the history of the Eastern Han Dynasty very well. Wan hurried to show him his treasure. During his visit, he specifically mentioned that the copybook was identified as a fake last time, and this time it came to a different conclusion from this expert.

With the help of professional instruments, according to the carbon time in the text, experts finally judged that it appeared in the Tang Dynasty, which is a major discovery. Although this shows that this paper is really not the original of Wang Xizhi, because Wang Xizhi is from the Eastern Han Dynasty, it also shows another great surprise: this copybook is a copy of the Tang Dynasty, and it has been many years since the Tang Dynasty, which means that Wan's copybook is still extremely rich.

Wan once thought this calligraphy and painting was very valuable, but repeated failures and repeated denials made him almost shake his view of this copybook. He didn't expect it to become so valuable, which was really unintentional. Of course, as a museum worker, Wan's consciousness is still very high. He didn't even think of exchanging this copybook for money. He thought that although he found it, it still belonged to the country, so he quickly reported it to his superiors and handed it in, which made the museum full of praise for him. Since then, this copybook has become the treasure of the town hall, attracting countless tourists to watch it.

In fact, it is not uncommon for Wan to dig up cultural relics from the waste pile for a period of time, because many people didn't have keen eyes and didn't know much about the goods at that time. They don't regard the things handed down from their ancestors as antiques, but only as practical furniture. For example, an aunt used to put eggs in an ancestral silver jar. Later, her son saw that the silver jar was very valuable and got a surprise answer after taking it as a treasure. Some people use blue and white porcelain pots from the Tang Dynasty as teapots. In short, these items are unremarkable in their eyes and are not as valuable as gold and silver jewelry. This wrong idea has led to the fate of many cultural relics!