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What happened to 68 yuan, who gave the "boat" to the museum for a prize?

There are many dedicated people in life. They will have a more selfless mind and will not harm the national interests for their own selfish desires. Faced with all kinds of choices, they can always make the right choice unswervingly, and their actions will undoubtedly be admired by people and rewarded by society. This is also a blessing of fate.

When He Zhao Di was seventeen, she did a lot of farm work at home. She goes up the mountain to chop wood and dig herbs every morning. She leads a very hard life, but she is also diligent and has no regrets. Occasionally, one day, when she was digging herbs on the mountain, she dug up a hard thing. At first, she hesitated and didn't know what she had dug up. When she completely dug this thing out of the soil, her face suddenly became surprised: this is a sculpture made of celadon. If you look carefully, it looks very beautiful and lifelike.

Although He is only a peasant girl, she can see that this small sculpture has extremely important value. When she carefully took the porcelain boat home and washed it with clear water, the pattern carved on the sculpture emerged, which surprised her: this pattern sculpture depicts an old man rowing on the boat. The old man is dressed in hemp fiber and carefree, which means that the old man is fishing in the cold river-snow; On the boat, a man and a woman sat opposite each other. They are elegant and endless. They drink and recite poems with their glasses raised. When they saw this beautiful design, he Zhao Di knew it was a treasure. She told grandpa about it. Grandpa said it was their family heirloom, but somehow it was improperly preserved, so he took this small porcelain boat to Zhao Di. She didn't think of it at that time. This porcelain.

A few years later, He went to a relative's wedding in the city and witnessed the value of porcelain at the wedding, which made her very curious about her porcelain, so she took out her porcelain and asked some experts. The staff of Longquan Museum heard about this incident. They thought that this porcelain might belong to the Song Dynasty, so they went to Hejia and showed it to He. It is said that this cultural relic has such great historical research value. And it is not allowed to circulate in private. He hurriedly took out the small porcelain boat and gave it to the staff, and got a lot of money, a ***68 yuan, as a commendation for handing in cultural relics.

His life in Zhao Di is dull now. Although he is either rich or expensive, he is also very happy. The small porcelain boat she handed in that year was later transferred to Zhejiang Museum and exhibited as a collection. Now it's worth tens of millions, but it's priceless. Because it is a felony to circulate in the market as a national protected cultural relic, it will be severely punished, so it is also wise to choose to hand in cultural relics in time.