Chapter 831 The Cold-Blooded Little Japan
Chapter 831 The Cold-Blooded Little Japan
After getting these antiques last night, Zhao Chaogang and Li Liping searched online for some information about the number of those antiques living outside, especially about those antiques living in Little Japan. a lot.
Now Xin Hongxiang and the others are still killing in Little Japan. With these materials, Xin Hongxiang and the others can recover these antiques purposefully.As for how to explain that even Li Gui likes antiques at that time, then it has nothing to do with Zhao Chaogang. Zhao Chaogang believes that someone will definitely come up with a very reasonable explanation by then.
According to the information obtained by Zhao Chaogang on the Internet, a large number of national treasure cultural relics have been plundered in China for more than a hundred years since the Opium War, and they have been lost overseas and cannot be recovered.
According to the statistics of UNESCO, more than 47 million Chinese national treasures are displayed in more than 0 museums in 160 countries around the world, and there are countless Chinese national treasures scattered in overseas folk and private collections.
And Japan is the first and most greedy country to plunder Chinese cultural relics. The Chinese national treasures in Japan account for more than five floors of those living abroad. Therefore, Zhao Chaogang really doesn't have a good impression of Japan.
Japan began to plunder China's national treasures from the Japanese pirates in the Ming Dynasty. Japan was the first country in Chinese history to invade China, and the Yamato nation was the first nation to invade China in Chinese history.Of course, the number of cultural relics looted by the Japanese pirates was not large, and the value was not too great at the time. .
Japan really began to plunder Chinese cultural relics on a large scale during the period when the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China. The Japanese army set up its headquarters in Jingxinzhai, Beihai, and plundered cultural relics in Beihai.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, China was in chaos, and there was no cultural relics protection system, which led to the loss of a large number of cultural relics overseas, especially some people in China wantonly sold Chinese cultural relics to foreign cultural relic dealers for money.
Of the 4 ancient documents discovered in Dunhuang, about 1000 of them flowed into Japan and were collected in Ryukoku University, Otani University, Tenri University, Tokyo National Museum, etc., and most of them were Tachibana Ruichao and others of the Otani Mitsurui Expedition Team who colluded with Taoist priests Wang Yuanlu was transported to Japan.
The greatest catastrophe of Chinese cultural relics was during the Japanese War of Invasion of China. From 1931 to 1945, most of China’s land was occupied. In addition to various resources in China, Chinese cultural relics are the most valuable. Therefore, where are the greedy little Japanese? These Chinese cultural relics will be spared.
After the end of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, the Chinese government counted 1879 boxes of cultural property looted by Japan, 360 million pieces, and 741 historic sites were destroyed.Of the 3 oracle bone fragments lost overseas, 1.3 were looted to Japan.
As a victorious country, China only recovered 10 boxes of fossils unearthed from Zhoukoudian, more than 35000 volumes of ancient books, and 58 volumes of ancient silk paintings collected by General Zhang Xueliang.
During the period when the Japanese army invaded China, the destruction of Chinese cultural relics was even more profound. In 1939, the Japanese army even replaced the large golden nanmu pillars on the three archways in front of Lama Temple with concrete pillars, which caused the brilliance of the archways to decrease suddenly. It is said that the nanmu pillars were transported to Japan and used to build several torii gates in Nagoya. This shows that the Japanese army plundered Chinese cultural relics.
According to modern statistics, 2 pieces of famous paintings lost overseas have been searched, and one-third of them are in Japan.Among the more than 3 collections of the Tokyo National Museum, there are tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics, ranging from Liangzhu culture jade and Tang, Song and Yuan porcelains in the Neolithic Age to porcelain calligraphy and paintings in the Qing Dynasty.
目前在该馆站上亮相的中国国宝或重要文化财产等文物有143件(其中汉朝以前11件、魏晋南北朝时代21件、宋代45件、元朝19件、明朝31件、清代16件)。
These include stone monsters from the late Shang Dynasty, bronze wares from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, Haiji mirrors from the Tang Dynasty, authentic calligraphy by Mi Fu, Zhu Xi, and Huang Tingjian from the Song Dynasty, and jade and porcelain wares from the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Only a very small number of cultural relics indicate that they were donated by someone, and most of them do not indicate their origin.Ma Yuan's "Dongshan Crossing Water", "Cold River Alone Fishing", Liang Kai's "Snow Landscape Landscape", "Li Bai Walking Songs", "Six Patriarchs Cutting Bamboo", Li Di's "Red and White Lotus", etc. They are all masterpieces.
In addition, there are countless Chinese cultural relics in museums all over Japan. Almost all of Japan's more than 1000 public and private museums have Chinese collections, and the number should be hundreds of thousands.
Wang Xizhi's "Sangluan Tie" collected by the Japanese imperial family is hard to tell the authenticity because the original work is rarely seen by the world.
Some experts pointed out that if there is an authentic work by Wang Xizhi, the "Sage of Calligraphy", it must be "Sangluan Tie".This "treasure" was brought to Japan in the Nara period more than 1300 years ago. Although some people say that it was brought by Master Jianzhen when he traveled eastward, there is no conclusive evidence.
In addition, there is Wang Xizhi's "Kongshizhongtie", which is collected in Maeda Yutokukai, Tokyo, and is listed as a Japanese national treasure.Wang Xizhi's "Mei Zhi Tie", "Dingwu Lanting Preface", "Seventeen Tie", "Ji Wang Shengjiao Preface" and "Li Bai Chido Manuscript" from the Liang Dynasty are stored in different museums in Japan. The dispatched expedition team unearthed it in the Kongque River Basin, a tributary of the Tarim River in Xinjiang Province at the beginning of last century.
Since it is a work of the same generation as Wang Xizhi, it is considered important for understanding the true face of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, and it is now housed in the Omiya Library of the Academic Information Center of Ryukoku University, Kyoto.
Ouyang Xun's "Huadu Temple Monument" (Weng Fanggang's edition) is the only copy of Tang Tuo, which is now in the collection of Otani University in Kyoto. Yu Shinan's "Confucius Temple Monument" and Chu Suiliang's "Meng Master Monument" are also Tang Tuo's only copies, and are now in the collection of Mitsui Memorial Art museum.
When Xin Hongxiang and the others just started killing in Tokyo, they didn't pay much attention to those antiques belonging to China at first, so they gave the Japanese government enough time to transport these antiques out. When he was there, he only intercepted a small part of the collection, and there were not many high-quality goods in it.
Xin Hongxiang was able to obtain the two real national treasures, "The Picture of Lying in Xiaoxiang" and the Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl, which is actually just luck.These two national treasures left with the follow-up troops of the small Japanese royal family. Because they were evacuated by helicopter, these people were very assured of the safety of these two national treasures, but they did not expect that Xin Hongxiang and his ghosts would be so powerful. The helicopters at a height of 2000 meters were all shot down, and "The Picture of Lying in Xiaoxiang" and the Yaobian Tianmu tea bowl fell into the hands of Xin Hongxiang.
After Zhao Chaogang found the information on these Chinese cultural relics living in Japan last night, he directly passed the information to Xin Hongxiang, asking him to pay attention to collecting Chinese cultural relics in these places in his future actions.
As long as he arrives at these places, Zhao Chaogang will take back all the cultural relics in these local museums and private collections, no matter whether these cultural relics belong to China or foreign countries, they will be taken back.
With Zhao Chaogang's order, Xin Hongxiang and the others definitely put the matter of collecting cultural relics at the top of their hearts. No, Xin Hongxiang just learned about this evening from the mind of a senior official of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. The news that a batch of cultural relics will be delivered from the wharf on the other side of Fukushima made Xin Hongxiang, who originally wanted to go to Kyoto, change his mind.
There are indeed many cultural relics in Kyoto, but the cultural relics that can be escorted by these small Japanese warships are definitely not ordinary. Xin Hongxiang wants to order these cultural relics.
Soon, Xin Hongxiang and the others made a 180-degree turn, and they flew towards Fukushima rapidly. Even after passing through some densely populated towns, Xin Hongxiang and the others did not go down to do anything, and headed towards Fukushima with all their strength.
As soon as Xin Hongxiang and the others changed direction, those high-level officials in the Japanese government had a headache. Now they want to find the traces of those ghosts, relying on those temperature alarms, but now it is clear that these ghosts have risen to the sky again, Japan It is completely impossible for Zheng Fu to find Li Gui.
Of course, there is also the reason why the Japanese government axe didn't want to spend effort to find it. The last battle in Utsunomiya had already consumed the three thousand talismans that the Japanese government axe made with great difficulty, although these talismans were indeed seriously injured or Killed a few ghosts, but if tens of thousands of such talismans were activated at that time, the remaining ghosts would not be able to escape. Therefore, before there are not enough talismans, the Japanese government will not easily the shot.
Now the Japanese government is looking for black dogs and lightning peach trees all over the world, especially lightning peach trees that are more than a hundred years old.It is precisely because of this behavior of the Japanese government that the prices of those black dogs and mahogany in the world have risen linearly.
Especially after realizing the existence of Li Gui and the Japanese government ax really using black dog blood and peach wood to hurt Li Gui, other countries in the world also began to collect black dog blood and peach wood, so that the strengthening of black dog and peach wood can be achieved in a short period of time. Within a month, the jump in proportion to numbers was realized.
The stray black dogs on the street were nowhere to be seen, and some vintage peach groves were frequently patronized by thieves, all because the prices of these two things had become sky-high.
It is precisely because the prices of these two things have become sky-high prices, and not only the government ax is buying, but some private individuals are also hoarding them, the amount of black dog blood and peach wood that the Japanese government ax can collect is getting less and less , especially those thunder-struck mahogany trees that have been aged, and only one 200-year-old thunder-struck peach tree has been collected.
Heigouxue and Leijian Taomu are so rare, of course Little Japan dare not fight those ghosts lightly, and now to fight ghosts is to die.
Anyway, there has already been an act of abandoning the citizens before. Since there is the first time, there will be a second time, and the third time will not be difficult. This time, the Japanese government is going to sacrifice those citizens again. It can be seen that, Little Japan's heart is really made of stone, without a trace of humanity at all. (To be continued.)
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