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1975年5月的一天,韩国南部广济附近的海面,碧空如洗,风平浪静。渔民求宏巩正在撒网捕鱼。 “怎么搞的,是大鱼吗?”他拉起沉甸甸的网,却不见鱼儿跳蹦。拖出水面,竟是几个不大不小的陶瓷器皿。他自言自语道:“既然接起来了,带回家去,总有用的时候。” 求宏巩的弟弟求朴胡是一名教师,是位兴趣广泛的年轻收藏家,听说哥哥在海上捞获了几只陶瓷器皿,立即取来仔细打量。 “有价值,有价值!”求朴胡开口了。只见他胸有成竹,露出了会心的微笑。 求补胡奔向首都汉城,拜访了古文物专家。经过认真鉴定,确认渔民求宏巩打捞起来的这些陶瓷器皿,是不可多得的珍贵文物。 韩国文物保护办公室沸腾了。
One day in May 1975, the sea near Kwangji in southern South Korea was blue sky and calm. Fishermen seeking macro Gong is fishing nets. “What’s up is a big fish?” He pulled up the heavy net, but he did not see the fish jumping. Out of the water, actually a few small pieces of ceramic ware. He said to himself: “Since the pick up, go home, always useful.” Pursuit of Hong Gong Gong Pu is a teacher, is a wide range of young collectors of interest, I heard brother Harvested a few pieces of ceramic utensils at sea, immediately take a closer look. “Valuable, valuable!” Pu asked openly. I saw him with confidence, showing a knowing smile. Make up for Ben rush to the capital city of Seoul, visited the ancient relics expert. After careful identification, to confirm the fishermen seeking Gonggong salvaged these ceramic ware, is rare precious relics. Korea Cultural Relics Office boiled.