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1 Qiu Xiaojun, a famous ceramic appraisal expert in my country, has been engaged in the appraisal of ceramic cultural relics for more than 30 years. He studied under Mr. Geng Baochang, a famous ancient ceramic appraisal expert. Currently living in Hong Kong and New York, he is the director and ceramic appraisal consultant of the famous Hong Kong collectors association "Qiuzhiyaji". He also serves as a collection consultant for many auction houses and museums at home and abroad. 2 Li Jian, born in Tieli, Heilongjiang, native of Shangrao, Jiangxi, graduated from the School of Culture and Museum of Fudan University in Shanghai with a major in ceramic archeology, a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Archaeological Team, currently the curator of the Shanghai Ancient Ceramic Specimen Exhibition Hall, a director of the Chinese Ancient Ceramics Research Society, and a Chinese art Director of the Collection Association, China Guardian International Auction Co., Ltd., and chief appraiser of Shanghai Duoyunxuan Auction Company. He has China's national cultural relic appraisal certificates for jade, metal and pottery. He is one of the few people in China who has a comprehensive appraisal certificate for cultural relics. He is also the youngest cultural relic appraisal expert in China. His personal works include: "Identification of Ming and Qing Porcelain", "Study on Periodization of Yuan Blue and White and Ming and Hongwu Porcelain", and "A Preliminary Study on Jianwen Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty". Several of his research articles were published in the magazines "Collection", "Cultural Relic Identification and Appreciation", "Collector" and "Southeast Archeology".

Li Jian was born into a family of antiques. His great-grandfather Li Hongxing opened the "Ji Cuizhai" antique shop as an apprentice during the Republic of China and collected many fine products, including fine porcelain, calligraphy and paintings from the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties. His grandfather Li Qingjiang was fond of calligraphy and appraisal of ancient ceramics. Against this background, Li Jian liked to play with antiquities since he was a child, and then specialized in the appraisal of ancient ceramics. Under the guidance of his grandfather Li Qingjiang, he began to engage in drawing of ancient artifacts in 2005 to practice his eyesight and concentration.

In 2009, Li Jian was admitted to Fudan University in Shanghai with excellent results. He studied under Chen Chun and Zhang Pusheng, and thus became acquainted with Zhang Pusheng of Nanjing Museum. During his university years, he traveled to museums and ancient ceramic kiln sites around Shanghai, collecting During this period, Liu Xinyuan of the Jiangxi Archaeological Institute received help from the Jiangxi Archaeological Institute, and a large number of physical objects were collected. In 2012, Li Jian founded the "Shanghai Ancient Ceramic Specimen Exhibition Hall" at his own expense. Its collection spans a large time span, from the original porcelain of the Deqing Kiln to the Cultural Revolution porcelain specimens. There are also specimens from Ge Kiln, Guan Kiln, Ru Kiln and Longquan Kiln. From 2013 to 2014, Li Jian successively obtained the qualification of appraiser of jade, metal, and pottery in the category of cultural relics, becoming one of the youngest witnesses in China with all-round appraiser qualifications. He then became a director of the Chinese Ancient Ceramics Research Society, a director of the Chinese Art Collection Association, and the chief appraiser of China Guardian International Auction Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Duoyunxuan Auction Company. Having worked on the front line with a large number of physical objects for many years, Li Jian summed up a lot of experience and combined tradition with the latest unearthed materials. Li Jian successively wrote the books "Identification of Ming and Qing Porcelain", "Study on the Periodization of Yuan Blue and White and Ming Hongwu Porcelain", "Ming Dynasty Jianwen Porcelain" A preliminary study. Li Jian is good at tackling some issues that are currently being avoided in the cultural relics world. This is worthy of recognition. In particular, the publication of "A Preliminary Study on Jianwen Porcelain in the Ming Dynasty" has become the most authoritative collection of information on Jianwen Porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. The book "Identification of Ming and Qing Porcelain" was published, summarizing the research results of Ming and Qing porcelain in the past 30 years. 3 Yang Jinrong, male, porcelain expert, born in Beijing in 1948, is a researcher at the Palace Museum in Beijing. He graduated from Fudan University in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in history. He worked at the Handan Ceramics Research Institute on research and experiment work on ceramic pigments and traditional glazes, and was transferred to the Palace Museum in 1979. The museum studies the history of ceramics to this day. In 2002, he was selected as one of the 100 experts and scholars with "remarkable academic achievements and innovative spirit" in China's cultural and museum circles by China Cultural Relics News. Researcher at the Palace Museum in Beijing, professor of cultural relics at the School of Natural Resources of Peking University, porcelain appraisal expert at Bobo Art Network, appraisal expert at the China Family Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, and appraisal expert at Medieval Ceramics (Beijing) International Artworks Co., Ltd.

4 Shan Guoqiang is a researcher at the Palace Museum in Beijing. Born in Shanghai in February 1942, he graduated from the Art History Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1965. After graduation, he worked in the Palace Museum. Mainly focusing on the history of ancient calligraphy and painting and the appraisal of calligraphy and painting, he has written and published more than 100 articles. His main monographs include "Appreciation and Collection of Ancient Paintings", "Dai Jin", "History of Chinese Painting·Ming Dynasty", "General History of Chinese Art·Ming Dynasty Art", "Ancient Painting Appraisal", "Masters and Chinese Famous Paintings - Ren Bonian", "Chinese Masters" "Dai Jin", "Wu Wei", "Lin Liang", "Lü Ji", "Yu Zhiding", etc.

5 Ye Peilan, female. Porcelain expert. He works in the Palace Museum and is currently a research librarian of the Palace Museum and an appraisal expert of the Chinese Family Appraisal Committee. Mainly engaged in the sorting, preservation and identification of ancient ceramics.

He is a member of the Chinese Archaeological Society and a member of the Appraisal Committee of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society. Special appraisal expert of Hong Kong CITIC Auction Co., Ltd.

6 Li Yanjun, whose ancestral home is Dengzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province, grew up in Bayan County, Heilongjiang Province and graduated from Jilin University majoring in archeology and museums. He is currently the dean and professor of the School of Cultural Relics at Beijing Oriental University, deputy director of the Artwork Evaluation Committee of the Ministry of Culture (and director of the Jade and Jewelry Professional Committee), and a gold medal appraisal expert at the Beijing Shiqu Yaji Cultural Relics Appraisal Center. He has successively worked in Heilongjiang Bayan County Cultural Relics Management Office, Mulan County Museum, Cultural Relics Management Office, Harbin City Information News, Harbin Academy of Social Sciences, Dalian University Northeast History Research Center and other institutions.

7 Mao Xiaohu, male, born in Shanghai, China in 1951, is a professional antique investment consultant and currently the director of the Beijing Huaxia Physical Evidence Ceramics Identification Institute. Specializing in porcelain identification and ancient ceramic restoration. In his early years, he was personally taught the true meaning by Mr. Feng Xianming, Mr. Liu Jiu'an and other seniors of the Palace Museum. He has profound attainments in the three major fields of ancient ceramic identification, ancient ceramic restoration and ancient ceramic reproduction. He is a gold medal appraisal expert at the Shiqu Yaji Cultural Relics Appraisal Center in Beijing. He has served as a special treasure appraisal expert on CCTV's "Treasure Hunt", "Art Investment" and Henan Satellite TV's "Huayu Gate". [1]?

8 Editor Zhang Rulan is the leader and associate researcher of the appraisal team of Beijing Municipal Cultural Relics Bureau. She is good at jade, ceramics, and miscellaneous appraisals. His major works include "Chinese Snuff Bottles", "Beijing Jade Encyclopedia", "Stationary Books of Ming and Qing Dynasties", etc. Graduated from Beijing Cultural Relics Appraisal Vocational School in 1963. Since 1993, he has served as the deputy director of the Beijing Cultural Relics Export Appraisal Institute.

9 Jin Yunchang serves as deputy director of the Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Department of the Palace Museum in Beijing. He concurrently serves as a director of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a member of the Appraisal and Evaluation Committee of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and a member of the Consulting and Appraisal Expert Committee of the Chinese Collectors Association.

10 Cai Guosheng, male, born in 1941, from Dinghai, Zhejiang. Modern Chinese calligrapher, cultural relic appraisal expert, member of Chinese Calligraphers Association. This is a well-known name in the field of Chinese cultural relics appraisal. He has been engaged in the appraisal of cultural relics and antiques for more than 40 years. He has published "Guide to Identification of Treasures", "Antiques and Collections", "A Fang Palace Fu in Cai Guosheng's Official Script", and "Records of Passing Clouds - Cai Guosheng's Talk" He has published more than 20 books such as "Antique Appreciation" and is known as a "highly productive expert" in the field of cultural relic appraisal.

11 Ma Weidu (March 22, 1955 -), born in Beijing, native of Rongcheng, Shandong, is a collector and antique connoisseur. He is the speaker of CCTV's "Hundred Schools Forum" and the speaker of the series "Ma Weidu Talks about Collection" ", is currently a member of the China Democratic National Construction Association, the founder and current director of the Guanfu Museum, a columnist and expert on "China.com"[1], and a super best-selling author.

12 Jin Shen, a native of Beijing, is a Hui nationality. He has studied painting since childhood and is familiar with literature and history. China is a famous expert in identifying cultural relics of Buddhist statues, a famous scholar in Chinese studies, and a famous Zen painter. He serves as a researcher at the Institute of Fine Arts of the China Academy of Arts. In his early years, he studied Buddhist archeology in Japan for 5 years. Over the years after returning to China, he has taught training courses for the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and universities at home and abroad; he has appraised Buddhist statues for domestic and foreign museums; he has written extensively on Buddhist culture, archeology, and appraisal research, and has made great achievements in spreading the traditional Chinese culture of Zen calligraphy and painting.

13 Ouyang Zhaoxia is a specially invited expert of CCTV's "Treasure Hunt" column. She holds a master's degree in gemology from China University of Geosciences. She holds a national registered auctioneer certificate and a cultural relics auction unit expert certificate. She is currently the general manager of Beijing Yuewang Jewelry Club. Expert in jewelry and jade appraisal on CCTV-1’s “Treasure Hunt” program, columnist of jewelry appreciation and collection columns in “Private Wealth” and other media, and senior lecturer in jewelry appreciation, collection and auction.