Ma Weidou himself is a collector and connoisseur.
Cai Guosheng, 194 1, a native of Dinghai, Zhejiang Province, is a modern calligrapher in China, a member of China Calligraphers Association and an expert in cultural relics appraisal. Engaged in the identification of cultural relics and antiques for more than 40 years. But his first title was calligrapher, and then he was an expert. From 65438 to 0962, Cai Guosheng, a high school graduate, responded to the call of the Party and went to work in the Shanghai antique market, becoming the first batch of high school graduates who participated in cultural relics work after the founding of New China.
When Cai Guosheng worked in the Shanghai Antique Market, he studied in his spare time like everyone else and learned a lot of cultural relics, including porcelain, coins, antiques, jewelry and pottery. Wait a minute. Cai Guosheng laid a solid theoretical foundation at that time.
Later, in a turbulent era, Cai Guosheng and his brothers and sisters were sent to the countryside. In those confused days, he insisted on getting up at 5 o'clock every morning to practice calligraphy, and finally he became a good hand.
In the early days of reform and opening up, Cai Guosheng was transferred to an antique craft factory as the director. It is this experience that makes him more confident in the appraisal work and better understand the production process of cultural relics.
After retirement, he spent his time studying cultural relics, writing his own experiences into books, publishing and sharing Treasure Hunt Guide, Antiques and Collections, and Antiques Appreciation in Cai Guosheng.
Cai Guosheng was invited to be an expert in many treasure-hunting programs, such as treasure-hunting, art collection and shooting, appreciation, and three sets of feature films and videos about collection lectures.
Cai Guosheng is a theorist. Most of his contacts since childhood are theories. He is good at teaching and publishing books, but he has no practical experience. I know so much, but I actually collect very little.
Ma Weidou himself is a collector and connoisseur.
Speaking of Mawei Capital, I think of his antiques and museums. He is a rich man with many cultures.
Ma Weidou began to collect China ancient cultural relics in 1980s. By the1990s, his collection had reached a certain scale, with more than 65,438+0,000 pieces of ancient furniture, jade, stationery and ceramics.
1996, the museum of classical art of Mawei municipal government was established, and 1997 was officially opened to the public.
Ma Weidou has been engaged in the collection industry for 40 years. He has read countless books and people. Ma Weidou is a real soldier. He collects antiques himself, and you can tell the good from the bad at a glance. His level is quite high.
He once said that there is no standard in the cultural relics industry. Knowledge of cultural relics is very profound. Not everyone can do it. Cultural relics collection is very popular. Many professionals still doubt that professionals will have a chance. Many so-called TV experts have no basic knowledge.
Ma Weidou's appreciation of Kung Fu is something he has played with literature and games for many years, which Cai Guosheng can't compare with.