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What is the past behind Mao Dinggong, the country's heavyweight?
Mao Dinggong, the country's heavyweight, is an important cultural relic protection unit in China. Mao Dinggong, who has been flowing for thousands of years, has witnessed many important historical moments, and there are many wonderful stories behind him. Nowadays, many historical relics themselves are of little use. However, they are of great historical value. They represent not only themselves, but the essence of that era. They witnessed the change of dynasties, the change of history and the change of things. These cultural relics are an important basis for us to research the history of that year and trace back to the past.

Chen Jieqi's son-in-law went to Beijing to take the exam, but his son-in-law was not rich or expensive, and he couldn't even afford his own travel expenses. So his son-in-law turned to himself. Chen Jieqi couldn't stand idly by when he saw this situation, but he didn't have much wealth in his life, but he knew he had a priceless treasure. This treasure is made of wool. Hair is the most important thing in life. He has put Mao above his own life. Of course, he can't auction Mao for this trip. He just gave his son-in-law a few rubbings of Mao Dinggong, and he told his son-in-law that he could get 400 taels of silver with this.

His son-in-law is still wondering if the old man is crazy. I want to exchange these scraps of paper for four hundred and twenty pieces of silver. He took the road to Beijing with a grain of salt. When he came to Beijing, he was cornered and had no extra money to solve his own life problems. He remembered what his father-in-law had said to him and took out Mao's rubbings.

Seeing that this is Mao's rubbings, discerning people immediately rushed to buy them. In a short time, I exchanged these pieces of paper for a few hundred taels of silver, which solved the problem of his life when he went to Beijing to see and catch the exam. At this time, he felt that his father-in-law had not lied to himself. Chen Jieqi kept his mouth shut about Mao Dinggong and didn't want his baby to spread to others.