Kapitel 420

Old Wu spoke first: "Hello everyone, welcome to the Beijing Hotel, and thank you for your support of the Zhouzhang branch. On this special day, our Zhouzhang branch has prepared an event, which will now be hosted by Ms. Fu Ying. Thank you!"

When Fu Ying stood on the stage, she won a round of applause from the hall before she even spoke. She was so beautiful!

Once the applause subsided a bit, Fu Ying quickly said, "Thank you everyone, please be quiet, please be quiet!"

Upon hearing Fu Ying's clear and melodious voice, the hall immediately fell silent.

"The event we have prepared for everyone in our store is a lucky draw. Each table in the hall has eight seats, and we have placed a number plate on each seat. There are a total of eight hundred numbers. Please take your seats. For this event, we have prepared one first prize, two second prizes, ten third prizes, and several last prizes."

Fu Ying smiled and introduced the prizes for the prepared event: "The first prize is a fine jade carving from our store, an old mine jadeite ornament worth 100,000 yuan; the second prize is an icy jadeite piece worth 50,000 yuan; the third prize is a jade piece worth 10,000 yuan; and the last prize is a jade pendant worth 888 yuan. Before the draw, our store will first conduct a fine product introduction and auction!"

After Fu Ying's introduction, Li Wei and two male shop assistants brought the safe over and placed it on the counter. After opening the safe, those in front could see that it was filled with small red brocade boxes, each marked with a number. Fu Ying picked up the first brocade box marked with number one, opened the lid, and found a crystal-clear, emerald-green jade pendant inside.

Suddenly, someone turned off the power switch in the hall, plunging the hall into complete darkness!

Then the area in front of the stage lit up, and a square projection appeared on the wall in front of her. In the dim light, Fu Ying held the jade carving in her hand, and the large image of her holding the carving was clearly shown on the projection.

Only then did everyone realize that cameras had been installed on the stage, and the large projector was for displaying the exhibits more clearly.

Fu Ying continued, "This jade carving is a masterpiece from our shop, made from the finest old Burmese mine jade. It has been appraised by experts from the Beijing Jewelry Appraisal Association and comes with a corresponding certificate of authenticity. Its market value is 17.8 million yuan. To thank all our friends and guests today, we are auctioning it off with a starting price of 5 million yuan. Now, interested customers, please place your bids!"

The large projector continuously displayed images of the jade carving from various angles. Most of the people present were antique and jade dealers. Upon seeing the images on the projector, as well as the transparency, color, and texture of the jade carving, they knew that it was a genuine piece of top-quality jade carving, worth 17 million yuan, which was slightly lower than the market price. This market price was only determined by their store after being appraised by experts from the Jewelry Association. On the international market, the value of this jade carving would definitely exceed 20 million yuan.

Five million? Of course, you can get it. But everyone knows this is an auction. No matter how low the starting price is, it's not yours. It only belongs to you when no one bids against you and no one is competing with you. But are all these experts fools?

Next, the bright lights in the hall were restored.

"Each bid starts at a minimum of 100,000 yuan. Please place your bids!" Fu Ying then introduced the increasing price increments.

"Five million five hundred thousand!" The guest holding up sign number fifty-six was the first to raise his sign.

"Five million six hundred thousand!"

"Five million eight hundred thousand!"

[Computer] 10.9 million visits! "Z

Volume 1, Chapter 326: Priceless Treasures

Old Wu was truly stunned!

He casually picked one out and glanced at it. At first glance, it seemed ordinary, but then he felt something was amiss, so he looked at it more closely. Then he put on his reading glasses and took a magnifying glass to examine it even more closely. Immediately, he became so excited that he gasped for breath and couldn't speak for a long time!

Since Zhou Xuan made it on the spot, there was naturally no birth certificate or expert appraisal certificate. But as Lao Wu looked at the jade carving in his hand, he became more and more excited, and he wished he could rip his heart out and make it beat wildly!

Fu Ying noticed something odd about Old Wu and asked in a low voice, "Uncle Wu, what's wrong?"

Old Wu immediately snapped out of his daze, stood on the stage, put on his headset, and said, "Yingying, let me say something."

Seeing that Lao Wu was trembling with excitement as he spoke, Fu Ying nodded and stepped aside, letting Lao Wu speak.

Old Wu carefully held the jade carving in his hands, placed it in front of the camera, and instructed the shop assistant to turn off the lights in the lobby. After the lights were off, he raised his voice and said, "Everyone, pay attention. I'm going to show you a piece of jadeite, a micro-carving. Have you ever heard of a micro-carving made of jadeite?"

The people in the hall were quite curious. To be honest, they had seen and heard of micro-carving works before, but there were very few of them because the technique was too difficult.

Micro-carving is one of the most exquisite and minute crafts in traditional Chinese arts and crafts. It is carved on ivory pieces the size of a grain of rice, bamboo pieces, or even hairs only a few millimeters thick. The carved content can only be seen with a magnifying glass or microscope, hence it has been called a "master skill" throughout history.

I'd heard of various materials, but never of jade being used for micro-carving. Jade is a hard material with a Mohs hardness of 7, unlike ivory, bamboo, or wood which are not very hard. Micro-carving is extremely particular about material selection; the material must be absolutely pure, with no sand or cracks to be tolerated. In ordinary micro-carving, even a tiny sand spot can carve out multiple Chinese characters. Secondly, the tools used for micro-carving are special fine knives that must be both fine and sharp. Thirdly, one must have exceptionally high levels of skill in calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting to achieve "intentional carving." Fourthly, one must be completely focused and concentrated, executing each stroke with precision and speed. Fifthly, the knife work must be steady, accurate, and decisive; only in this way can the calligraphy and the knife technique achieve perfect unity.

These conditions are all indispensable. As a micro-carving master, not only must the carving technique reach the pinnacle, but the calligraphy and painting skills must also reach the level of a master. Otherwise, even if your carving skills reach that level, your work will be like the scribbles of a three-year-old child. If you only reach the level of a master in painting and calligraphy, but do not have carving skills, that will not work either!

But among all these innovative types of micro-carving, no one has ever seen a micro-carving made of jade!

Old Wu said in a trembling voice, "Fellow immortals... please pay attention. I don't need to introduce micro-carving much, as everyone has heard of it. However, I still want to elaborate a bit more. The history of micro-carving in China is long and rich. Miniature carvings appeared as early as the oracle bone inscriptions of the Yin and Shang dynasties. Seals from the Warring States period were as small as millet grains, yet the inscriptions were distinguished by red and white. The well-known 'Carving a Boat' by Wang Shuyuan is also a classic work of micro-carving art in Chinese history."

"For example, in seal engraving, since the Ming and Qing dynasties, many literati have used iron pens to write and paint on the small space of seals to express their feelings and amuse themselves. After Shoushan stone became a material for seals, the art of micro-carving of Shoushan stone began to emerge. In the early Qing dynasty, Yang Wei and Zhou Bin carved small characters in secluded places on the patterns of Shoushan stone carvings. The Ximen shallow relief school, carving master Lin Qingqing, also often carved his name and the date of production in the grass and stone crevices of his works with extremely fine strokes. Later, some people even carved ancient poems as inscriptions on the four sides of the square pillar of the seal with extremely fine characters."

"Until the 20th century, with the introduction of advanced scientific instruments such as magnifying glasses into the field of micro-carving, micro-carving flourished. The objects depicted in the works became smaller and smaller, and the content became more and more abundant. However, bamboo, wood, ivory, and wood roots were still the most common types of micro-carving. Later, Shoushan stone emerged as a new type of micro-carving, but Shoushan stone was limited to seals and ancient poems, etc. As for micro-carvings made of jadeite, I, Old Wu, have been in the antique world for decades, but I have never seen a single one. This is of course due to the limitations of jadeite material. It is hard and brittle, and to make micro-carvings with it is as difficult as a child climbing Mount Everest. To this day, no one has broken this barrier. But now, I want to introduce and show you a piece of jadeite micro-carving!"

Old Wu was panting, his hands trembling slightly, and the image on the projection screen was also shaking a bit. After a while, he finally calmed down and said, "Everyone, please look. The original jade piece in my hand is a cylindrical shape, about four centimeters long and about two centimeters in circumference. The overall shape is just like a four-centimeter-long pencil. But you would never guess what is carved on this pencil-sized piece of jade. Please look carefully!"

Within the bright, enormous projected image, everyone saw a scroll painting, narrow horizontally and long vertically. At the top, nestled in sparse woods and a thin mist, were several thatched cottages, a grass bridge, flowing water, old trees, and a small boat. Two porters were leading five donkeys laden with charcoal towards the city. A willow grove stretched out, its branches just beginning to sprout tender green leaves. Along the road was a sedan chair, inside which sat a woman. The chair's roof was decorated with willow branches and wildflowers. Behind the chair followed people on horseback and those carrying loads, returning from a spring outing and tomb sweeping in the outskirts of the capital.

Further downstream, the river became densely populated, with numerous grain boats. People rested in teahouses, had their fortunes told, ate in restaurants, and there was even a shop called "Wang Family Paper Horse Shop," selling offerings for tomb sweeping. Boats ply the river, one after another, some pulled by boatmen, others rowed by oars. Some were fully loaded, going upstream, while others were moored on the bank, busily unloading their cargo. A grand wooden arched bridge spanned the river. A large boat was waiting to pass under the bridge. Boatmen were using bamboo poles to push, long poles to hook onto the bridge, and hemp ropes to hold the boat in place. Several others were busy lowering the mast to allow the boat to pass. People on neighboring boats were pointing and shouting, everyone inside and outside the boats busily preparing for the crossing.

At the very bottom stood a tall city gate, flanked by rows of buildings: teahouses, taverns, inns, butcher shops, temples, and more. Shops offered silks and satins, jewelry, spices, and paper money; clinics, cart repair shops, fortune tellers, and shaving and grooming services—every trade imaginable. The streets teemed with people, a constant flow of people: merchants, street-watchers, officials on horseback, hawkers, wealthy families in sedan chairs, traveling monks, tourists asking for directions, children listening to storytellers, wealthy young men drinking heavily in taverns, and disabled elderly beggars on the outskirts of the city. Men, women, children, scholars, farmers, artisans, merchants—everyone was represented. Transportation included sedan chairs, horse-drawn carriages, oxcarts, rickshaws, and various types of vehicles. It is vividly presented to people.

Upon seeing this scene projected on the screen, some people exclaimed in surprise: "A miniature river painting of Qingming Festival!"

Old Wu nodded, panting for breath, before saying, "Yes, it's the 'Along the River During the Qingming Festival.' Most of you are in the same profession, and even those who aren't know it. It's one of my country's ten most famous paintings, a masterpiece by the Northern Song Dynasty painter Zhang Zeduan. The scroll is 1 meter wide and 5.287 meters long, depicting over 550 figures, 50-60 cattle, horses, mules, donkeys, and other livestock, over 20 carriages and sedan chairs, and over 20 boats of various sizes. This national treasure-level painting, with so much content, is all depicted on a tiny piece of jade, no bigger than a pencil. Putting aside the insurmountable difficulty of carving on jade, just consider micro-carving—to shrink such a grand scene into such a small area is something even the most famous masters today couldn't do!"

Of course, the masters that Lao Wu mentioned were only those he knew. As for micro-carving, it is a unique Chinese craft and a national treasure. If there are any top masters that Lao Wu doesn't know, then there really aren't any. He knows all the most famous ones, but this jade micro-carving is obviously not made by any of them, because none of them can make it.

First, the micro-carving technique cannot reach such a fine level. Second, the painting skills on this work are so exquisite that only Zhang Zeduan could have achieved it if he were resurrected. To paint the same artistic conception as the original painting, one would need the same skill as the original artist. Moreover, even if the painting skills were that good, no two painters throughout history would be exactly the same, just like fingerprints on your hand; you can never find two people who are exactly the same.

This painting is not a copy or a photograph, but a miniature repainting on jade. It's like repainting it from scratch. With such painting skills and such micro-carving expertise, what other master in the world could do this?

Old Wu stopped explaining, leaving everything unsaid. He simply rotated the small jade piece slowly under the camera lens, trying his best to let the audience in the hall see it clearly.

The jadeite is a vibrant green, of the highest quality, and incredibly translucent. But people no longer pay attention to the quality of the jadeite; all their attention is focused on admiring the painting, and they are immersed in the magnificent and expansive artistic world!

Because this is a micro-carving, not an original painting, but in terms of painting skills, micro-carving skills, and the quality of the jadeite, it has reached the pinnacle!

It can be said that this also reaches the level of a national treasure!

Old Wu stopped turning the jade and carefully placed it on the table, aligning it with the camera to fix the image. Then he said, "Everyone saw it, right? To be honest, I can't figure out what tools or techniques were used to carve such a grand scene and so many figures onto such a small object. Let alone jade, even on easily carved ivory, wood, or bamboo, it would be impossible to carve the complete picture of 'Along the River During the Qingming Festival.' I can't estimate the true value of such an item, but it has truly appeared before me and everyone here. This was entrusted to me by a friend for sale, and I can't say how much the starting bid is. You all decide. If you're willing to bid, then you can make your own bid!"

Old Wu said this not because he didn't want to bid, but because he really didn't know how to bid, because in his mind it was a national treasure, a priceless treasure!

⚙️
Lesestil

Schriftgröße

18

Seitenbreite

800
1000
1280

Lesethema

Kapitelübersicht ×
Kapitel 1 Kapitel 2 Kapitel 3 Kapitel 4 Kapitel 5 Kapitel 6 Kapitel 7 Kapitel 8 Kapitel 9 Kapitel 10 Kapitel 11 Kapitel 12 Kapitel 13 Kapitel 14 Kapitel 15 Kapitel 16 Kapitel 17 Kapitel 18 Kapitel 19 Kapitel 20 Kapitel 21 Kapitel 22 Kapitel 23 Kapitel 24 Kapitel 25 Kapitel 26 Kapitel 27 Kapitel 28 Kapitel 29 Kapitel 30 Kapitel 31 Kapitel 32 Kapitel 33 Kapitel 34 Kapitel 35 Kapitel 36 Kapitel 37 Kapitel 38 Kapitel 39 Kapitel 40 Kapitel 41 Kapitel 42 Kapitel 43 Kapitel 44 Kapitel 45 Kapitel 46 Kapitel 47 Kapitel 48 Kapitel 49 Kapitel 50 Kapitel 51 Kapitel 52 Kapitel 53 Kapitel 54 Kapitel 55 Kapitel 56 Kapitel 57 Kapitel 58 Kapitel 59 Kapitel 60 Kapitel 61 Kapitel 62 Kapitel 63 Kapitel 64 Kapitel 65 Kapitel 66 Kapitel 67 Kapitel 68 Kapitel 69 Kapitel 70 Kapitel 71 Kapitel 72 Kapitel 73 Kapitel 74 Kapitel 75 Kapitel 76 Kapitel 77 Kapitel 78 Kapitel 79 Kapitel 80 Kapitel 81 Kapitel 82 Kapitel 83 Kapitel 84 Kapitel 85 Kapitel 86 Kapitel 87 Kapitel 88 Kapitel 89 Kapitel 90 Kapitel 91 Kapitel 92 Kapitel 93 Kapitel 94 Kapitel 95 Kapitel 96 Kapitel 97 Kapitel 98 Kapitel 99 Kapitel 100 Kapitel 101 Kapitel 102 Kapitel 103 Kapitel 104 Kapitel 105 Kapitel 106 Kapitel 107 Kapitel 108 Kapitel 109 Kapitel 110 Kapitel 111 Kapitel 112 Kapitel 113 Kapitel 114 Kapitel 115 Kapitel 116 Kapitel 117 Kapitel 118 Kapitel 119 Kapitel 120 Kapitel 121 Kapitel 122 Kapitel 123 Kapitel 124 Kapitel 125 Kapitel 126 Kapitel 127 Kapitel 128 Kapitel 129 Kapitel 130 Kapitel 131 Kapitel 132 Kapitel 133 Kapitel 134 Kapitel 135 Kapitel 136 Kapitel 137 Kapitel 138 Kapitel 139 Kapitel 140 Kapitel 141 Kapitel 142 Kapitel 143 Kapitel 144 Kapitel 145 Kapitel 146 Kapitel 147 Kapitel 148 Kapitel 149 Kapitel 150 Kapitel 151 Kapitel 152 Kapitel 153 Kapitel 154 Kapitel 155 Kapitel 156 Kapitel 157 Kapitel 158 Kapitel 159 Kapitel 160 Kapitel 161 Kapitel 162 Kapitel 163 Kapitel 164 Kapitel 165 Kapitel 166 Kapitel 167 Kapitel 168 Kapitel 169 Kapitel 170 Kapitel 171 Kapitel 172 Kapitel 173 Kapitel 174 Kapitel 175 Kapitel 176 Kapitel 177 Kapitel 178 Kapitel 179 Kapitel 180 Kapitel 181 Kapitel 182 Kapitel 183 Kapitel 184 Kapitel 185 Kapitel 186 Kapitel 187 Kapitel 188 Kapitel 189 Kapitel 190 Kapitel 191 Kapitel 192 Kapitel 193 Kapitel 194 Kapitel 195 Kapitel 196 Kapitel 197 Kapitel 198 Kapitel 199 Kapitel 200 Kapitel 201 Kapitel 202 Kapitel 203 Kapitel 204 Kapitel 205 Kapitel 206 Kapitel 207 Kapitel 208 Kapitel 209 Kapitel 210 Kapitel 211 Kapitel 212 Kapitel 213 Kapitel 214 Kapitel 215 Kapitel 216 Kapitel 217 Kapitel 218 Kapitel 219 Kapitel 220 Kapitel 221 Kapitel 222 Kapitel 223 Kapitel 224 Kapitel 225 Kapitel 226 Kapitel 227 Kapitel 228 Kapitel 229 Kapitel 230 Kapitel 231 Kapitel 232 Kapitel 233 Kapitel 234 Kapitel 235 Kapitel 236 Kapitel 237 Kapitel 238 Kapitel 239 Kapitel 240 Kapitel 241 Kapitel 242 Kapitel 243 Kapitel 244 Kapitel 245 Kapitel 246 Kapitel 247 Kapitel 248 Kapitel 249 Kapitel 250 Kapitel 251 Kapitel 252 Kapitel 253 Kapitel 254 Kapitel 255 Kapitel 256 Kapitel 257 Kapitel 258 Kapitel 259 Kapitel 260 Kapitel 261 Kapitel 262 Kapitel 263 Kapitel 264 Kapitel 265 Kapitel 266 Kapitel 267 Kapitel 268 Kapitel 269 Kapitel 270 Kapitel 271 Kapitel 272 Kapitel 273 Kapitel 274 Kapitel 275 Kapitel 276 Kapitel 277 Kapitel 278 Kapitel 279 Kapitel 280 Kapitel 281 Kapitel 282 Kapitel 283 Kapitel 284 Kapitel 285 Kapitel 286 Kapitel 287 Kapitel 288 Kapitel 289 Kapitel 290 Kapitel 291 Kapitel 292 Kapitel 293 Kapitel 294 Kapitel 295 Kapitel 296 Kapitel 297 Kapitel 298 Kapitel 299 Kapitel 300 Kapitel 301 Kapitel 302 Kapitel 303 Kapitel 304 Kapitel 305 Kapitel 306 Kapitel 307 Kapitel 308 Kapitel 309 Kapitel 310 Kapitel 311 Kapitel 312 Kapitel 313 Kapitel 314 Kapitel 315 Kapitel 316 Kapitel 317 Kapitel 318 Kapitel 319 Kapitel 320 Kapitel 321 Kapitel 322 Kapitel 323 Kapitel 324 Kapitel 325 Kapitel 326 Kapitel 327 Kapitel 328 Kapitel 329 Kapitel 330 Kapitel 331 Kapitel 332 Kapitel 333 Kapitel 334 Kapitel 335 Kapitel 336 Kapitel 337 Kapitel 338 Kapitel 339 Kapitel 340 Kapitel 341 Kapitel 342 Kapitel 343 Kapitel 344 Kapitel 345 Kapitel 346 Kapitel 347 Kapitel 348 Kapitel 349 Kapitel 350 Kapitel 351 Kapitel 352 Kapitel 353 Kapitel 354 Kapitel 355 Kapitel 356 Kapitel 357 Kapitel 358 Kapitel 359 Kapitel 360 Kapitel 361 Kapitel 362 Kapitel 363 Kapitel 364 Kapitel 365 Kapitel 366 Kapitel 367 Kapitel 368 Kapitel 369 Kapitel 370 Kapitel 371 Kapitel 372 Kapitel 373 Kapitel 374 Kapitel 375 Kapitel 376 Kapitel 377 Kapitel 378 Kapitel 379 Kapitel 380 Kapitel 381 Kapitel 382 Kapitel 383 Kapitel 384 Kapitel 385 Kapitel 386 Kapitel 387 Kapitel 388 Kapitel 389 Kapitel 390 Kapitel 391 Kapitel 392 Kapitel 393 Kapitel 394 Kapitel 395 Kapitel 396 Kapitel 397 Kapitel 398 Kapitel 399 Kapitel 400 Kapitel 401 Kapitel 402 Kapitel 403 Kapitel 404 Kapitel 405 Kapitel 406 Kapitel 407 Kapitel 408 Kapitel 409 Kapitel 410 Kapitel 411 Kapitel 412 Kapitel 413 Kapitel 414 Kapitel 415 Kapitel 416 Kapitel 417 Kapitel 418 Kapitel 419 Kapitel 420 Kapitel 421 Kapitel 422 Kapitel 423 Kapitel 424 Kapitel 425 Kapitel 426 Kapitel 427 Kapitel 428 Kapitel 429 Kapitel 430 Kapitel 431 Kapitel 432 Kapitel 433 Kapitel 434 Kapitel 435 Kapitel 436 Kapitel 437 Kapitel 438 Kapitel 439 Kapitel 440 Kapitel 441 Kapitel 442 Kapitel 443 Kapitel 444 Kapitel 445 Kapitel 446 Kapitel 447 Kapitel 448 Kapitel 449 Kapitel 450 Kapitel 451 Kapitel 452 Kapitel 453 Kapitel 454 Kapitel 455 Kapitel 456 Kapitel 457 Kapitel 458 Kapitel 459 Kapitel 460 Kapitel 461 Kapitel 462 Kapitel 463 Kapitel 464 Kapitel 465 Kapitel 466 Kapitel 467 Kapitel 468 Kapitel 469 Kapitel 470 Kapitel 471 Kapitel 472 Kapitel 473 Kapitel 474 Kapitel 475 Kapitel 476 Kapitel 477 Kapitel 478 Kapitel 479 Kapitel 480 Kapitel 481 Kapitel 482 Kapitel 483 Kapitel 484 Kapitel 485 Kapitel 486 Kapitel 487 Kapitel 488 Kapitel 489 Kapitel 490 Kapitel 491 Kapitel 492 Kapitel 493 Kapitel 494 Kapitel 495 Kapitel 496 Kapitel 497 Kapitel 498 Kapitel 499 Kapitel 500 Kapitel 501 Kapitel 502 Kapitel 503 Kapitel 504 Kapitel 505 Kapitel 506 Kapitel 507 Kapitel 508 Kapitel 509 Kapitel 510 Kapitel 511 Kapitel 512 Kapitel 513 Kapitel 514 Kapitel 515 Kapitel 516 Kapitel 517 Kapitel 518 Kapitel 519 Kapitel 520 Kapitel 521 Kapitel 522 Kapitel 523 Kapitel 524 Kapitel 525 Kapitel 526 Kapitel 527 Kapitel 528 Kapitel 529 Kapitel 530 Kapitel 531 Kapitel 532 Kapitel 533 Kapitel 534 Kapitel 535 Kapitel 536 Kapitel 537 Kapitel 538 Kapitel 539 Kapitel 540 Kapitel 541 Kapitel 542 Kapitel 543 Kapitel 544 Kapitel 545 Kapitel 546 Kapitel 547 Kapitel 548 Kapitel 549 Kapitel 550 Kapitel 551 Kapitel 552 Kapitel 553 Kapitel 554 Kapitel 555 Kapitel 556 Kapitel 557 Kapitel 558 Kapitel 559 Kapitel 560 Kapitel 561 Kapitel 562 Kapitel 563 Kapitel 564 Kapitel 565 Kapitel 566 Kapitel 567 Kapitel 568 Kapitel 569 Kapitel 570 Kapitel 571 Kapitel 572 Kapitel 573 Kapitel 574 Kapitel 575 Kapitel 576 Kapitel 577 Kapitel 578 Kapitel 579 Kapitel 580 Kapitel 581 Kapitel 582 Kapitel 583 Kapitel 584 Kapitel 585 Kapitel 586 Kapitel 587 Kapitel 588 Kapitel 589 Kapitel 590 Kapitel 591 Kapitel 592 Kapitel 593 Kapitel 594 Kapitel 595 Kapitel 596 Kapitel 597 Kapitel 598 Kapitel 599 Kapitel 600 Kapitel 601 Kapitel 602 Kapitel 603 Kapitel 604 Kapitel 605 Kapitel 606