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脍炙人口的“半边绿”轶闻20世纪90年代初,广州珠宝商潘某在中缅边境某地看中了一块别人都不要的玉石毛料。该毛料重40公斤,潘老板按每公斤250元的单价购进,共付出1万元。他带着回家后,便开动家中自备的切料机。谁知一连切了三刀,仍然只见一片恼人的惨白,连一丝翠绿也没有,气得潘老板咬牙切齿地将剩下的一半一脚踢到了屋角里。半年后,潘的老客户、香港某珠宝行的周先生来到潘家,看见屋角放着半块毛料,就敲了敲问潘:“这块料卖不卖?”潘老板一声长叹,把实情告诉了周先生,
Popular in the “Half Green” anecdote In the early 1990s, Guangzhou jeweler Panmou in the border between China and Myanmar fancy a piece of jade other people do not want. The wool weighing 40 kilograms, Pan boss at a price of 250 yuan per kilogram purchase, paid a total of 1 million. After he brought home, he started the home-made cutting machine. Surprisingly, even cut a knife, still only see an annoying pale, and even a trace of green, angry Pan boss gritted the rest of the kick kicked into the corner. Half a year later, Pan’s old customer, Mr. Zhou, a jewelry store in Hong Kong, came to Panjia and saw half a piece of woolen material on the corner of his house. He knocked on the plaque: “Does this piece of material not sell?” Sigh, tell the truth to Mr. Zhou,