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What is the historical value of the imperial edict discovered in Pingxiang, Hebei Province 325 years ago during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty?
I think any object now, as long as it is placed a hundred years later, is more collectible, such as a bowl in the Qing Dynasty. If you sell it now, you may be able to start at least 654.38 million. The imperial edict of Kangxi period was discovered in Pingxiang County, Xingtai. We all know that Kangxi belonged to the Qing Dynasty, and it has been 325 years now. Surprisingly, this imperial edict is still very clearly visible, and the handwriting on it has not been destroyed. Anyone who has read the book can see clearly what is written on it. This is a great discovery, and it is surprising to find that this imperial edict is not the golden yellow in film and television works. Then the question is, what is the historical value of the discovery of this imperial edict? Let's have a good talk about this topic.

In fact, in my opinion, this is very valuable. Imperial edicts have always been commonly used in film and television works. For example, when the imperial edict comes, everyone will kneel down to accept it when they see the emperor. From what has been written above, we can infer what kind of period it was in, what kind of decision Kangxi made, and who might carry it out. Studying some imperial edicts, we can find out what kind of psychology they are and how their literary talent is, which is actually very important. Don't think this is just a simple imperial edict. From the outside world, the content of the imperial edict embodies the level of an emperor.

And this imperial edict has a history of 325 years, and it is still quite valuable. If this imperial edict is traded in the underground market, I believe its price may exceed one million yuan. But I really didn't expect an imperial edict to be so huge. Its total length exceeds 1.6 meters and its width is 30 cm. If you want to show it all, at least two people should spread it out and one person should look at it. The words written in this imperial edict include Manchu and Chinese, because Kangxi belongs to Manchu, and it is reasonable to write Manchu.