Chapter 831: Cold-Blooded Little Japan

After getting these antiques last night, Zhao Chaogang and Li Liping looked up some information on the Internet about the number of antiques that were left behind, especially about those in Little Japan, and Zhao Chaogang collected a lot of them.

Now Xin Hongxiang and they are still killing in Little Japan, and with these materials, Xin Hongxiang and they can recover these antiques purposefully. As for how to explain that even the ghosts like antiques at that time, it is none of Zhao Chaogang's business, Zhao Chaogang believes that there will definitely be someone who will come up with a very reasonable explanation when the time comes.

According to the information found by Zhao Chaogang on the Internet, in the more than 100 years since the Opium War, a large number of national treasure-level cultural relics in China have been plundered and lost overseas and cannot be recovered.

According to UNESCO statistics, more than 1.6 million Chinese national treasures are displayed in more than 200 museums in 47 countries around the world, and countless Chinese national treasures are scattered in overseas private and private collections.

And Japan is the first and most greedy country to plunder Chinese cultural relics, and China's national treasures in Japan occupy more than five layers of the number of national treasures in exile, so Zhao Chaogang really has no good impression of Japan.

Japan's start to plunder China's national treasure began with the Ming Dynasty's Japanese Invaders, which 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 plundered by the Japanese was not large, and the value was not too great at that time.

Japan really began to plunder Chinese cultural relics on a large scale during the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance, the Japanese army set up its headquarters in Beihai Jingxinzhai, and looted Beihai cultural relics on a large scale, and 10,000 golden Buddhas in the Ten Thousand Buddha Building were plundered away.

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. In particular, some people in China have wantonly sold Chinese cultural relics to foreign cultural relics dealers for the sake of money.

Of the 40,000 ancient documents found in Dunhuang, about 1,000 volumes flowed into Japan and were collected in Ryukoku University, Otani University, Tenri University, Tokyo National Museum, etc., which were basically transported to Japan by Tachibana Ruichao and others from the Otani Mitsurui expedition in collusion with the Taoist priest Wang Yuanji.

The biggest catastrophe of Chinese cultural relics is the period of Japan's war of aggression against China, from 1931 to 1945, most of China's land fell, in addition to China's various resources, the most valuable is China's cultural relics, therefore. Where will those greedy little Japan let go of these Chinese cultural relics.

After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1945, the Chinese government counted 1,879 boxes and 3.6 million pieces of cultural property plundered by Japan, and 741 historic sites were destroyed. 30,000 oracle bone fragments lost overseas. 13,000 were looted to Japan.

As the victorious power, China only recovered 10 boxes of fossils, more than 35,000 ancient books, and 58 volumes of ancient silk paintings collected by General Zhang Xueliang from Zhoukoudian.

The period of the full-scale invasion of China by the Japanese army. The destruction of Chinese cultural relics has a far-reaching impact. In 1939, the Japanese army even replaced the golden silk nanmu pillars of the three archways in front of the Lama Temple with cement pillars, which led to the loss of the brilliance of the archway, and transported the replaced nanmu pillars to Japan, and it is said that several torii gates were built in Nagoya, which shows that the Japanese army plundered Chinese cultural relics.

According to modern statistics, 23,000 pieces of lost paintings have been found overseas, of which one-third are in Japan. In the collection of more than 90,000 items at the Tokyo National Museum. Including tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics, from the Neolithic Liangzhu culture jade, Tang, Song and Yuan dynasty porcelain, down to the Qing Dynasty porcelain calligraphy and painting, can be said to be all-encompassing.

At present, there are 143 cultural relics such as Chinese national treasures or important cultural properties on the museum's website (including 11 pieces before the Han Dynasty, 21 pieces from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties eras, 45 pieces from the Song Dynasty, 19 pieces from the Yuan Dynasty, 31 pieces from the Ming Dynasty, and 16 pieces from the Qing Dynasty).

Among them are stone carving monsters from the late Shang Dynasty. The bronzes of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Haiji Mirror of the Tang Dynasty, the authentic calligraphy of Mi Fu, Zhu Xi and Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty, the jade and porcelain of the Ming and Qing dynasties, etc.

Only a very small number of artifacts are attributed to a certain person, and most are not attributed to their origin. Ma Yuan's "Crossing the Water in the Cave Mountain" and "Fishing Alone in the Cold River", Liang Kai's "Snow Landscape Picture", "Li Baixing Yin Picture", "Six Ancestors Intercepting Bamboo Picture", Li Di's "Red and White Hibiscus Picture" and so on are all masterpieces.

In addition, there are countless Chinese cultural relics and treasures in museums around Japan, and almost all of the more than 1,000 public and private museums in Japan have Chinese collections, and the number should be in the hundreds of thousands.

Wang Xizhi's "Funeral Post" collected by the Japanese imperial family is difficult to distinguish between true and false because the world rarely sees the original.

Some experts pointed out that if there is still a genuine work of the "book saint" Wang Xizhi, it must be the "Funeral Post". This "treasure" was brought to Japan in the Nara period more than 1,300 years ago, and although some people say that it was brought by Master Jianzhen when he traveled to the east, there is no conclusive evidence.

In addition, there is Wang Xizhi's "Confucius Servant in the Post", which is collected in the Maeda Yutoku Association in Tokyo and is listed as a national treasure of Japan. Wang Xizhi's "Sister Zhi Ti", "Dingwu Lan Pavilion Preface", "Seventeen Posts", "Jiwang Shengjiao Preface" and "Li Bai Qi Manuscript" from the Qianliang period were excavated at the beginning of the last century in the Kongque River Valley, a tributary of the Tarim River in Xinjiang, by an expedition sent by Mitsurui Ohtani, the suzerain of Nishi Honganji Temple in Kyoto.

Since it is a work of the same generation as Wang Xizhi, it is believed to be of great significance for understanding the true face of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, and it is now in the Omiya Library, Academic Information Center, Ryukoku University, Kyoto.

Ouyang Xun's "Huadu Temple Tablet" (Weng Fanggang) is the only book of Tang Tuo, which is now collected in Kyoto Otani University, and Yu Shinan's "Confucius Temple Tablet" and Chu Suiliang's "Master Meng's Tablet" are also Tang Tuo's only books, which are now collected in the Mitsui Memorial Art Museum.

Xin Hongxiang When they first started to kill in Tokyo, they didn't pay much attention to those antiques that belonged to China at first, so they gave the Japanese government enough time to ship these antiques out, and when Xin Hongxiang realized that these antiques were on the right track, he only intercepted a small part of the collection, and there were not many fine products in it.

Xin Hongxiang was able to get the two real national treasures of "Xiaoxiang Lying Tour" and Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl, which was actually just luck. These two national treasures were left with the follow-up troops of the small Japanese imperial family, because they were evacuated by helicopter, so these people were very relieved of the safety of these two national treasures, but they didn't expect that Xin Hongxiang and their ghosts would be so powerful, even the helicopter at a height of two thousand meters was shot down, and "Xiaoxiang Lying Tour" and Yao Chang Tianmu Tea Bowl also fell into Xin Hongxiang's hands.

After Zhao Chaogang found out the information on these Chinese cultural relics in small Japan last night, he directly passed them on 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 in these places, all the cultural relics in these local museums and private collections will be brought back to Zhao Chaogang, whether they belong to China or foreign countries.

With Zhao Chaogang's order, Xin Hongxiang and they definitely put the matter of collecting cultural relics in the first place in their hearts, no, Xin Hongxiang just learned from the mind of a senior official of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces that a batch of cultural relics will be transported from the dock in Fukushima tonight, which made Xin Hongxiang, who originally wanted to go to Kyoto, change his mind.

There are indeed a lot of cultural relics in Kyoto, but the cultural relics that can be escorted by these small Japanese warships are definitely not ordinary, and these cultural relics are about to be determined by Xin Hongxiang.

Soon, Xin Hongxiang and the others made a 180-degree turn, and they flew towards Fukushima at a rapid speed, even after passing through some densely populated towns, Xin Hongxiang and they didn't go down to do anything, and went all out towards Fukushima.

As soon as Xin Hongxiang changed direction, those high-level officials in the Japanese government had a headache, and now they want to find the traces of those ghosts, relying on those temperature alarms, but now it is obvious that these ghosts have risen to the sky again, and it is completely impossible for the Japanese government to find the ghosts.

Of course, there is also a reason why the Japanese government does not want to spend effort to find it, the last battle of Utsunomiya has consumed the three thousand talismans that the Japanese government has made with great difficulty, although these talismans are indeed seriously injured or killed a few ghosts, but if there are tens of thousands of such talismans at that time, then the remaining ghosts will not escape, therefore, before there are enough talismans, the Japanese government will not take it lightly.

Now the Japanese government is looking for black dogs and lightning strike mahogany all over the world, especially lightning strike mahogany that is more than 100 years old. It is precisely because of this behavior of the Japanese government that the price of those black dogs and peach trees in the world has risen in a straight line.

Especially after realizing that the existence of the black dog and the Japanese government really injured the black dog blood and peach wood, other countries in the world also began to collect black dog blood and peach wood, so that the reinforcement of the black dog and peach wood achieved a jump in proportional numbers in just one month.

The stray black dogs on the street are nowhere to be found, and some vintage peach groves are frequently visited by thieves, all because the prices of these two things have now become sky-high.

It is precisely because the price of these two things has begun to become sky-high, and not only the government is buying, but some private individuals are also constantly hoarding, the small Japanese government can now collect less and less black dog blood and peach, especially those that are old lightning strike peach, and only one 200-year-old lightning strike peach is collected.

Black dog blood and lightning strike peach wood are so rare, of course little Japan doesn't dare to fight those powerful ghosts lightly, and now to fight with the powerful ghosts, that is to send them to death.

Anyway, there has already been an act of giving up the people before, since there is a first, there is a second time, and the third time is not a difficult thing, this time the small Japanese government is ready to sacrifice those citizens again, it can be seen that the heart of small Japan is really made of stone, and there is no trace of humanity at all. (To be continued......)

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