How much is the original "Loutai Tie" by Li Bai, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty?

During the Republic of China, the balcony stickers sold for 200 thousand. As we all know, the Tang Dynasty in China not only reached an unprecedented peak in military and political affairs for thousands of years, but also was a period when poets came forth in large numbers? Literary prosperity? Among the many poets in the Tang Dynasty, who is undoubtedly the most legendary and influential? Immortality? Li Bai is gone. Li Baiyou? Poet fairy? According to the current statistics of historians, he wrote at least 1000 poems in his life. But although he is worthy of the name? A hundred poems? But his original works are few and far between, and there is no market. It is said that someone once photographed his original "Shangjietie". What's the story behind it?

Although the post on the balcony upstairs is Li Bai's Mo Bao, it also contains a poem. Different from what Li Bai always likes to recite? Seven words? The poem recorded in Shangjietie is a four-character poem, which reads: the mountains are high and the water is long, and there are thousands of things. Unless you have an old pen, you can be strong or poor. ? Although this poem doesn't seem to have much luster, it is not as good as other poems of Li Bai? Take the lead? However, the more you read it, the more interesting it becomes. It can be said that it covers Li Bai's life: unruly. At present, this original work is collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing, which is a precious cultural relic protected by the state.

However, this original was once scattered among the people. During the Republic of China, this priceless treasure appeared in an auction and was finally taken away by a mysterious wealthy businessman at a high price of 200,000 yuan. Let's imagine, what is that? Ocean? ! You know, according to the currency ratio at that time, 200 thousand was enough to buy hundreds of quadrangles in Beijing. However, it is said that this wealthy businessman is not very beautiful. Wen Qing? , but a rich second generation with no ink in his chest. He took up the post on the terrace just to show off his vanity. Later, he transferred the original to others for decades, and finally the country took it away.

To sum up, Shangterrace Hill sold for 200,000 yuan during the Republic of China.