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2019-09-03 10:26
At that time, a large number of hardwood furniture were sold at a low price, or they were removed to make weighing poles, musical instruments and so on. Around 1979, Beijing Hardwood Furniture Factory, because of its difficulty in expenditure, sold its 30-year collection of classical furniture treasures to the outside world, but nobody paid attention to it. A pair of yellow pear ring chairs, which could only be sold for 10 yuan at that time, is now worth millions of yuan.

The sharp rise in the collection of classical furniture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties began in 1985. At that time, Wang Shixiang's book "Ming Style Furniture Appreciation" was published and distributed in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Inspired by the book, a large number of Hong Kong and Taiwan collectors began to pour into the Mainland, to the private low-cost purchase of the remaining Ming and Qing furniture.