Chapter 3
"Pfft...
Hahaha...
Murong Yue, take another careful look.
Are you sure it's really from the Ming Dynasty?" Sun Keke suppressed her laughter and brought the shoe closer to the camera.
"Take a closer look, don't make any mistakes." "It won't be wrong.
Look at the embroidery on it.
It's a mature form of intertwined embroidery that emerged in the Yuan and Ming periods.
This embroidery technique is almost lost nowadays, and only a few people are proficient in it.
"Moreover, foot binding was popular in the Yuan Dynasty, but during the chaotic late Yuan period, there were fewer people binding their feet.
After the establishment and stability of the Ming Dynasty, foot binding became popular again.
This shoe with the unique size of heavenly feet can only come from that special time between the late Yuan and early Ming periods." "The anchor is really knowledgeable." "Yes, the anchor has rich historical knowledge.
The embroidery on this shoe indeed looks exquisite, and it cannot be replicated in modern times." "Exactly! Those who insulted the anchor, what does it have to do with the appraisal of antiques? Besides, we don't even know the real reason why the anchor got into trouble.
It could be a fight or drunk driving.
Don't falsely accuse others." After listening to my explanation, many viewers in the barrage started supporting me again.
Sun Keke pouted, her shoulders trembling, trying hard to hold back her laughter.
"Dear viewers, this shoe is so impressive.
How much do you think it's worth?" I cleared my throat, wearing a serious expression.
"At least three years.
Such valuable items cannot be easily sold or sought after!" "What three...
three years?" Sun Keke's laughter froze on her face, looking confused.
"What does that mean? I'm asking you how much it's worth!" "I said, at least three years.
Selling unearthed cultural relics can lead to a minimum of three years imprisonment."
"You can tell just by looking at these shoes that they were just dug up from a tomb.
If someone else sold them to you, you should willingly turn them in and go to the authorities.
" The barrage of comments erupted.
"The anchor is really tough!" "Exciting, after watching so many antique appraisal live streams, I finally encountered a situation like this." "I know the anchor Coco, her family is quite rich, she definitely wouldn't intentionally buy these tomb-robbing antiques, she must have been tricked." "Regardless of whether it's a scam or not, with so many people watching, the item definitely needs to be turned in."