Celebrity Manuscript Quotes Bullish

In recent years, the market for celebrity letters and manuscripts has seen a remarkable surge in interest. Once overlooked, these historical documents are now highly sought after, with auction prices steadily climbing. The appeal of such items lies not only in the fame of the sender but also in the recipient—both must be notable figures. Additionally, the content of the letter must carry significance. If it relates to major historical events or offers insightful perspectives on important issues, its value is naturally higher. On the other hand, if the letter is merely about trivial matters or personal gossip, its collectible value diminishes significantly. This trend is not limited to China; it's also evident in international auction markets. For example, in 2002, the last speech manuscript by President Abraham Lincoln was sold in the U.S. for $3.086 million, setting a record for presidential documents. In recent years, letters and manuscripts from cultural icons like Liu Bannong, Zhang Yuanji, Hu Shi, and Yu Dafu have frequently commanded high prices at auctions. Among them, literary works from the "May Fourth" movement era are particularly popular. Authors such as Lu Xun, Hu Shi, Cai Yuanpei, Liang Qichao, and Zhou Zuoren are especially valued, with even short notes or drafts now becoming prized possessions among collectors. Their market values have steadily increased over time. For instance, during the Guardian Fall Auction in 2010, a manuscript by Zhou Zuoren was sold for 3.584 million yuan. This included several of his well-known works such as *Beijing Custom Records*, *Tianqiao Footprints*, and *Yanjing Yearbook*. At the same auction, an old man from White Stone entrusted a collector to sell a letter he had received. The letter, written in 1935 by Qi Baishi to collector Yip Keng Yeh, was translated into a Bank of China account by Mr. Tuo Ye’s letter “3.22.” It eventually sold for 336,000 yuan. A letter that once accompanied a painting worth less than 300 yuan was later sold for over 300,000 yuan after more than 70 years, highlighting the growing appreciation for these historical artifacts. Another notable sale occurred on December 20, 2010, at Beijing Zhongzhao International Auction Co., Ltd. A set of five copies of the *Qian Meixi Manuscript* (including the *Six Chapters of the Floating Life*) referencing the Diaoyu Islands as Chinese territory, along with the *Record of the Sea Kingdom* from the Ryukyu Kingdom, was auctioned. Starting at 9 million yuan, it eventually sold for 13.25 million yuan, plus a 10% commission, making the total transaction amount reach 14.575 million yuan. Celebrity letters and manuscripts continue to captivate collectors, proving their enduring value and historical significance. As more people recognize their cultural importance, the demand for these rare items is expected to keep rising.

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