Mo'er's life returned to the same routine. In the dormitory, after drawing the curtains on her bed, Mo'er sensed that the other three were asleep, so she entered the space and petted the red panda, the fox, and the puppy. Recently, she also got a little Siberian tiger, a little bigger than a cat, which was really fun.

The weasel stayed at the bathing pool outlet all day, a spot Moer had designated for it. They weren't allowed to drink from the upstream pool. If they did, they would be thrown out.

The father and son had never once gone upstream to drink water. Every time Moer saw the weasel sitting cross-legged in meditation, she wondered if she had been transported to a fairyland.

After petting the little animals, she went to look at the ginseng, which was her treasure. She was very excited as she watched them grow bigger and bigger, becoming more and more like human shape.

There are still many old items in the space that have not been identified. When she heard her head teacher Du Feng talking about those old items in class, she thought it would be great if she could ask him to identify them all for her.

Do it as soon as you think of it. While the head teacher was drinking water, Mo'er pretended to take out a plate from her schoolbag. She had looked at this plate two or three times and was a little confused. She couldn't tell what it was, so she wanted Du Feng to take a look.

He raised his hand and said, "Teacher, could you please tell me the next generation of this plate?"

The students all turned their heads to look over. Du Feng also looked up at the plate in Mo'er's hand. He put down his water cup, walked over quickly, and gestured for Mo'er to place the plate on the table. Then he said, "Students, please be careful. When someone asks you to appraise an antique, never take it directly from them. If they're trying to trick you and let go of it right after you touch it, and the item breaks, you'll be in trouble, regardless of whether it's genuine or not."

Mo'er took out a plate with a flower and bird pattern on the front. Du Feng looked at it for a long time before saying, "This flower and bird plate is from the Qianlong period. At first glance, many people attribute this plate to the Yongzheng or Kangxi periods, and would never place it as belonging to the Qianlong period."

"Aren't plates from the Qianlong era primarily known for their vibrant colors? How could such a simple and elegant plate belong to the Qianlong emperor? This plate is truly a treasure from the Qianlong era." After a pause, he added, "And it's a one-of-a-kind treasure. Look at the plate above; it's full of vibrant colors, especially the pastel glaze, which has stood the test of time. And how does it compare to the Yongzheng era? The Qianlong ones are more majestic, while the Yongzheng ones have what we'd describe as a subtle beauty. By comparison, while the Qianlong plate uses a plain color, the technique and painting are distinct from the Yongzheng one."

Mo'er nodded to show that she understood, and she continued, "Teacher, I have a few old items whose ages are unclear. If you have time, could you help me take a look at them?"

Du Feng's eyes lit up and he said, "Okay, come pick me up from school on Saturday and I'll go show it to you!"

After class, Cui Nan, Tian Li, and Wang Cuicui all gathered around and said, "We're going too!" Mo'er said, "Okay, I'll pick you up on Saturday!"

On Friday night, Moer drove home. She wanted to decorate the room. In a brighter room, she made a dozen display shelves and put some old items that she didn't like on them. She waited for Teacher Du Feng to come and appraise them!

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