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记者来到吉林省博物院探访八件“镇馆之宝”之一的金代《文姬归汉图》时,馆领导说,这幅珍贵的旷世国宝被当成“破画”挂在锅台上数年。当保留此画的锅炉工李老汉兴奋地从当时名为吉林省文化服务社的工作人员手中接过160元钱时,他怎么也没想到,在自家锅台上挂了几年的“破画”能换回来这么多钱。而令他更没想到的是,因为他奉献给政府一件旷世珍宝——金代画家张瑀的《文姬归汉图》,而在1962年又额外得到了2000元的奖金。
When the reporter came to visit the Jin Dynasty “Wenji to Hannu”, one of the eight “Museum Treasures” in the Museum of Jilin Province, the leader of the museum said that this precious Kuangbao was regarded as “broken painting” hanging In the pot on stage for several years. When the old man who preserved the painting, Li Laohan, excitedly took over 160 yuan from the staff then named Cultural Services of Jilin Province, he never imagined that he had broken the “ ”Can get back so much money. And what he did not even think of was because he dedicated to the government a piece of treasures - the Jin Dynasty painter Zhang 瑀 “Wen Ji to Han figure,” and in 1962 an additional 2,000 yuan bonus.