Mr. Wang devoted his life to the research and collection of cultural relics, and was good at identification and rich in collection. In order to collect cultural relics, I worked tirelessly and sometimes even borrowed money to pawn them.
In his later years, Mr. Wang advocated "treasure in the country, benefiting the country and the people" 1964, and the collected cultural relics have been donated to many collection units such as Guangdong Provincial Museum, Palace Museum and Chinese History Museum.
What is particularly rare is that after Mr. Wang's death, his children continued to donate cultural relics in accordance with their father's wishes. Five batches of 57 1 piece were donated to Shenzhen Museum.
Here, we can see the words and weapons used by people three thousand years ago. You can see bronze mirrors in the Warring States, wooden slips in the Han Dynasty, classics written in the Tang Dynasty and porcelain in the Qing Dynasty. People who like calligraphy and painting can observe the calligraphy of Zhu Yunming, Dong Qichang and Wang Duo at close range, and appreciate Mo Bao, Zhang Daqian and Xu Beihong in Zheng Banqiao.
"The cultural relics donated by businessmen to the country rank first in the country in terms of quantity and quality." Director National Cultural Heritage Administration said.
After reading so many rare treasures, I know that businessmen have made such contributions, and I deeply feel that Mr. Wang's character, like his collection, is a national treasure that lasts forever.