We can come to the following conclusion: The market value of genuine Guangxu Yuanbao made in Jiangnan Province is generally around 3000 yuan, but the market continues to be low this year, so it's best not to sell it. In addition, the estimated price of the Jiachen Guangxu Yuanbao made in Jiangnan Province was about 1300 yuan, while the estimated price of the Wuxu Guangxu Yuanbao made in Jiangnan Province was about 9133 yuan. In addition, the Gengzi Guangxu Yuanbao made in Jiangnan Province was cast in the later period and was relatively rare. The value of its authentic product might be as high as 500,000 yuan. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the exact value of the real Jiangnan products. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine the exact value of the Jiangnan made 70% and 20% authentic.

Guangxu Yuanbao made in Guangdong Province was a type of silver coin cast by the Guangdong Province Mint in the Qing Dynasty. It was the third set of machine-made silver coins that were publicly minted in Guangdong Province in the Qing Dynasty. It was also one of the examples of self-minted machine-made silver coins in the late Qing Dynasty. The value of the silver coins was seven coins and two cents, seven coins and three cents, three coins and six cents, etc. Guangxu Yuan Bao made in Guangdong Province was very precious in the market. Some top-grade coins were even sold for hundreds of thousands of yuan. The front of this silver coin was engraved with the words "Guangxu Yuan Bao", and the back was engraved with a pattern of two dragons playing with a pearl and a circular word "longevity". It was exquisitely designed, with clear patterns and exquisite craftsmanship. It had a high collection value.
The price of a silver coin made in Guangdong Province in the first year of the Republic of China was about 120 yuan.
The nicknames of the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan were Flying Bat, Brilliant Scholar, Horse King God, South Mountain Woodcutter, Smiling Mituo, Hidden Swordsman, and Yue Nu Sword.
He wasn't too clear about the specific content of the statement " Jiangnan Seven Monsters 2017." If he was referring to the 2017 version of the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan, based on the existing information about the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan, the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan were a combination of characters in the Legend of the Condor Heroes. In the original novel, they had two main fighting experiences. One was with Qiu Chuji, where seven people fought one person without a winner, and the other was with Mei Chaofeng, where there was no winner. The strength of the seven of them together was comparable to a first-class master in the game. The eldest, Ke Zhenge, should be a second-class master, while the others were between second-class and third-class. The 2017 version might be a representation of the image of the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan in art forms such as film and television, but it was difficult to answer in detail without more information that clearly pointed to the unique content of the 2017 version. The original novel of " The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance " was " The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
The Jiangnan Seven Heroes, also known as the Jiangnan Seven Monsters, were a group of characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The members included Ke Zhene, Zhu Cong, Han Baoju, Nan Xiren, Zhang Asheng, Quan Jinfa, and Han Xiaoying. They were both from Jiangnan's Jiaxing Prefecture, and they were siblings with different surnames. Ke Zhenhe, nicknamed "Flying Bat," was the leader of the Seven Monsters. He appeared at the age of 40. He had a sharp mouth and chipped cheeks. He looked ferocious and wore ragged clothes. He held an iron cane for the blind. He was blind, but he could hear sounds and recognize shapes. His martial arts skills were the best among the Seven Devils. He was good at the magic wand technique and knew how to use the hidden weapon Poisonous Caltrop. Zhu Cong's nickname was the "Magical Hands Scholar", and he had the Magical Hands Empty-handed Skill. Han Baoju was a short and fat horse dealer, nicknamed "Horse King God". Nan Xiren was a simple woodcutter, nicknamed "South Mountain Woodcutter." Zhang Asheng was a burly butcher with the nickname 'Smiling Mituo'. Quan Jin was a short, fair-skinned street vendor, nicknamed "Hidden Hero in the City". Han Xiaoying was a beautiful fisherman's daughter and the successor of the Yue Maiden Sword. They were originally living in Jiaxing. Due to a bet with Quan Zhen Sect's Qiu Chuji, they went north to look for Guo Xiaotian's son, Guo Jing. When he found Guo Jing in the desert, he fought with the Black Wind Duo Demons. Zhang Asheng was killed to protect Han Xiaoying. The other six taught Guo Jing martial arts until he was 18 years old. They brought Guo Jing to the south for an appointment, during which they discovered the plot of the Jin Kingdom and participated in the resistance. When they visited Medicine Master Huang, they were attacked by Ouyang Feng and Yang Kang on Peach Blossom Island. Except for Ke Zhenge, the other five were all killed. The Seven Heroes of Jiangnan were chivalrous, loyal, and abhorrent of evil. They were Guo Jing's enlightened teachers. Although their martial arts were not top-notch in Jianghu, they were at least above average and had a great reputation. On one hand, it was because there were not many people who could match them except for a few super or quasi-first-class masters (such as the Five Uniques, Zhou Botong, Qiu Qianren, Mei Chaofeng, Qiu Chuji, etc.). Moreover, when the Seven Heroes joined forces to attack, masters like Qiu Chuji and Mei Chaofeng would find it difficult to gain an advantage. On the other hand, they had extraordinary chivalrous spirit. They had extraordinary courage and courage. No matter what kind of strong enemy they faced, they would dare to stand up. "Black Tiger Blue Rabbit's Lord Mo Li" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
The price of a set of Five Emperor Coins varied greatly. The reference price for the auction in 2024 was roughly in the range of 1.5 million to 3 million, 1.8 million to 3 million, 1.8 million to 2.2 million, and 2.0 million to 2.8 million. There were records of different transaction prices such as 3.8 million, 6 million, 2 million, 2.8 million, 3.2 million, and 5.2 million. At the same time, there were also cheaper prices in the market. For example, there was a lucky knot pendant that cost 4.5 yuan, and there was a situation where the recycling price was 1 million yuan per piece. However, there were a lot of imitations or counterfeit Five Emperor Coins on the market, which would have a great impact on its price. When buying, one had to be careful to identify the authenticity. Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
There were many ways to place the Seven-Star Copper Coins. The following were some common ones: 1. ** Trapezoidal arrangement **: It means that the seven stars will gather wealth and their wealth will develop in a good direction. 2. ** Triangular placement **: It represents a person's positive attitude and easy to get rich. The triangular seven-star wealth map can promote wealth. 3. ** Round arrangement **: It symbolizes perfection and can achieve a satisfactory result in terms of wealth. 4. ** Square (such as rectangular) arrangement **: It is easier to attract wealth to gather together, and it can also protect wealth well and not let it spread out. 5. In Feng Shui, the Big Dipper was considered a special array that could ward off evil spirits and avoid harm. Therefore, some people would choose to place the Seven Stars Coins according to the arrangement of the Big Dipper. In addition, depending on the direction of the handle and spoon, it could represent whether the money was in or out. There was also a kind of fortune formation similar to the Big Dipper. It required seven copper coins to be turned on and off for more than three days. After being blessed, the energy was powerful. If it was placed at home, it could change luck, turn fate, ward off evil, make fortune, promote one's position, etc. However, if the Big Dipper formation was placed, it was not as simple as seven identical modern coins. The actual effect was still to be verified. In some funeral customs, such as burying ashes, the staff would go down to the underground palace and place seven coins into seven stars (hard coins or copper coins could also be used). From the point of view of the Seven Stars Array in Feng Shui,(Similar but not exactly the same as the Seven Star Copper Coin Formation), the first crystal ball was placed at the opposite corner of the formation. Then, the topaz ball, white crystal ball, black chalcedony ball, red chalcedony ball, pink crystal ball, and fluorite ball were arranged in a clockwise direction.(Although there is no such material requirement for the placement of copper coins, you can refer to the concept of order). The main stone ball (fluorite ball) in the middle is the final positioning crystal ball. Each side of the triangle of the Seven Stars Array must be a multiple of 7. The crystal placed in the middle (like a copper coin) must be 2 - 3 times larger than the surrounding six crystals (copper coins). It would be best if the seven crystals (copper coins) were all the same type of crystal (the same copper coin). This way, the frequency of the crystals (copper coins) would be the same, and the effect of Feng Shui would be better. Watching "Safe Entry" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The authentic porcelain made by Emperor Yongzheng had many characteristics. ** 1. Craftsmanship ** 1. ** Embryonic quality and formation ** - The fetus was extremely fine and smooth, and the walls were extremely thin and even, with tight joints. For example, some of the porcelain from the Yongzheng period was as thin as an egg curtain, and the texture was as white as snow. - Some of them were hand-drawn, and there might be tire marks, which were uneven in thickness. For example, some Yongzheng Enamel Porcelains were the thickest in the middle when they were drawn, and gradually became thinner toward the bottom. 2. ** Glaze and firing ** - First, he worked on the plain fired porcelain body. The glaze was extremely fine and the glaze color was extremely white. - It was an overglaze decorative technique. After painting the surface of the porcelain with an enameled material, it was fired for a second time. Enamel colored porcelain was made with extraordinary skills and was difficult to fire. - Enamel colored porcelain was fired in the Ruyi Hall of Qixiang Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Prince Yi's residence, etc. 3. ** Colors ** - Enamel was imported and expensive. Its colors were rich and varied. Just red alone included bright red, deep red, purplish red, carmine, pink, rose red, and so on. Compared with the five-colored painting, the painting had obvious advantages. It was influenced by Western realistic painting, focusing on the realistic image of the main body, the light and shadow effect of the picture, and the spatial relationship between the front and back. - The colors were heavy and beautiful. The color of the painting was not created by the painter at will, but by the sample manuscript provided by the Ruyi Hall in the palace, which was highly consistent with the palace painting. ** 2. In terms of artistic features ** 1. ** Painting content and style ** - The content of the painting was rich, such as drawing patterns of flowers and birds. His painting skills were extremely high, influenced by Western realistic painting. He had a realistic painting subject and paid attention to light and shadow effects and spatial relationships. - For example, connoisseurs of the Qing Dynasty praised Yongzheng's colored porcelain as having four unique features: "The texture is as white as snow, which is the first unique feature; The texture is as thin as an egg curtain, which is blown up and wants to fly, which is the second unique feature; Looking at it with an extremely fine microscope, the flowers have dewdrops, bright and slender, the butterflies have hair, and the neck is erect, which is the third unique feature; The skit is inscribed with extremely fine regular script and seal characters, which are as fine as flies, which is the fourth unique feature." 2. ** Name ** - It was common to see the four words "Yongzheng Imperial System" or "Yongzheng Year System" in color, and the font was regular script. ** 3. Usage and Existence ** 1. ** Usage * - Most of them were plates, pots, boxes, appreciation bottles, bowls, and other small utensils, which were specially used for the enjoyment of the emperor's concubines and religious sacrifices. 2. ** Survival situation ** - Due to the difficulty of the firing technique and the scarcity of its quantity, it was an extremely precious imperial ware that was specially made by the royal family. It was highly respected by the collectors and had high collection value and investment potential. As time passed, the value of its collection continued to rise. For example, the Yongzheng Enamel Hibiscus Osmanthus Bowl was collected in the National Palace Museum. The novel " Glittering Four Seasons " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The latest price of Li Yuanhong's authentic silver coins was uncertain. The prices mentioned in different documents varied from 600,000 to 8 million yuan. Other than that, there were other price ranges, such as 15,000 to 100,000 yuan. Since the latest price information was not provided, it was impossible to determine the latest price of Li Yuanhong's silver coins.
Han Xiaoying was a character in Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes." She was ranked seventh in the "Seven Monsters of Jiangnan" and was Guo Jing's seventh master. She was known as the "Sword of the Yue Maiden" in Jianghu, and she was good at the swordsmanship of the Yue Maiden and Lightness Skill. When Han Xiaoying and her six sworn brothers first appeared, they fought with Qiu Chuji and both sides suffered losses. Later, they made a bet that they would teach the posthumous sons of Guo and Yang separately and compete in the competition 18 years later. Six years later, she found Guo Jing and fought with the "Black Wind Duo Demons". During this time, her fifth brother, Zhang Asheng, was seriously injured and on the verge of death. She decided to marry him. After that, Han Xiaoying stayed in Mongolia to teach Guo Jing. Eleven years later, she brought Guo Jing back to Jiangnan. Because of Yang Kang's poor character, Qiu Chuji admitted defeat. Later on, the Quanzhen Seven Sons had a feud with Huang Yaoshi. She and her brothers went to Peach Blossom Island to report the news, but they were killed by Ouyang Feng and Yang Kang. In the end, they committed suicide. In the original novel, she was about eighteen or nineteen years old when she appeared. She was slender, had big eyes, long eyelashes, snow-white skin, and a head of hair. She held a copper oar in her left hand and a coir hat in her right hand. She was a figure from the Jiangnan water village. In Wanyan Honglie's eyes, her long eyelashes, big watery eyes, and snow-white skin, compared to the beautiful Bao lady, she had a natural charm. Scabbers (1983 Hong Kong TV Version), He Sirong (2008 Mainland China Version), Xiao Yin (2017 Mainland China Version) and others had played this role. The original novel of "The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance" was "The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.