Are Zhang Zongxian's calligraphy and paintings worth preserving?
Zhang Zongxian's stories always sound like legendary Jianghu heroism. It's just that his heroism is not youthful and frivolous, but is born out of the power of "talent" and "wealth". This third young master, 1929, was born in the family of antique jewelers in old Shanghai. When I was young, I could hang out in the ten-mile foreign exchange like a general dude and lose some of my property. But at the age of 20, he wandered around Hong Kong alone and wanted to make a career. When he first arrived in Hongkong, Zhang Zongxian did not inherit the family business and engaged in antique business, but engaged in clothing. It was not until 195 1 that we officially opened our own antique shop and named it "Yongyuanxing". It is difficult to open an antique shop. In the late 1940s, the old Beijing Prince and former Shanghai collectors fled to Hong Kong, and Hong Kong suddenly became an important place for the circulation of cultural relics in China. Fortunately, Xuezhuang (Third Master) came to the north, and Third Master Liang appreciated him. So, crustily skin of head borrowed twelve taels of gold from Liang, about 2700 Hong Kong dollars. Zhang Zongxian, who put all his eggs in one basket to collect Zhang Zongxian Zhang Daqian's Lotus, immediately contacted his father who worked in Shanghai Foreign Trade Crafts Company and remitted 3,000 Hong Kong dollars. Shanghai Foreign Trade Crafts Company sent a batch of old handicrafts. That is, these goods made young Zhang Zongxian. This batch of goods won a great victory, and soon sold 80%, collecting HK$ 6,543,800+and paying off Master Liang's loan. This is the first bucket of gold discovered by Zhang Zongxian in Hongkong. So it's worth ending.