I have a paradise

Chapter 678

Two days later, in the resort of Tianyi Racecourse, Wang Yi once again saw Earl Bolin and Earl Kenneth.

The two prepared a signing form and said before handing the list to Wang Yi."Mr. Wang, regardless of whether the transaction can be used or not, I hope you will not talk about the leakage of the cultural relics listed on the list."

After Wang Yi nodded in agreement, the two of them handed Wang Yi the list they had prepared.

Wang Yi is very clear about the nature of these two countries. Since the Second World War, these Europeans and Americans have continued to whitewash themselves, dressing themselves up as the image of a polite gentleman. It is easy for many people who do not understand their history to just look at the surface. Just be confused by them.

In addition, after the establishment of New China, Gaul was the first country to establish ambassadorial diplomatic relations with China, and some historical facts are buried in history.

In China, these two wars were called the Opium War and the Second Opium War. China signed a large number of unequal treaties, but abroad, these two wars were called the "Business War" and the "Aaronic War". .

People simply don't recognize this as a war of aggression. As the name suggests, the "War on Trade" is not an aggression in their minds, but a protective act to protect the legitimate interests of businessmen in the country.As for the Aaronic War, it was even more shameless. They propagated in the country, slandering China for violating the treaties signed before, and killing its own businessmen and insulting its own national flag. They were to protect the nationals and ensure that business activities are not threatened.

Isn’t it familiar? This is exactly the same shameless behavior in the island country.From revising the textbooks to denying the invasion of China, I basically learned from these so-called'European gentlemen'.

The Chinese cultural relics listed on the list provided by the two are very sensitive, whether it is for China or Gaul and corrupt countries.You should know that the cultural relics listed on this list are used to exchange "Mona Lisa" manuscripts, "Portrait of Young People", "Sunflowers" and other art of this level.

Each of the above cultural relics are treasures, precious cultural relics, even the national treasures of China, rare treasures, and there are three main sources of cultural relics listed on the list.First, in 1860, the British and French forces robbed Yuanmingyuan and Yanjing.

During the Opium War, the corrupt nations and the Gaul kingdoms looted more than 1.5 million cultural relics from the Old Summer Palace, and a large number of rare treasures were looted overseas. At that time, the Gaul country writer Hugo said: "Even if all the Notre Dame deities in our country Taken together, all the treasures of China can’t be compared to this grand and magnificent Oriental Museum."

At that time, Yanjing was looted more. No matter whether it was the imperial palace, residential houses, or merchants, shops were not spared. After the imperial palace was ransacked, more than half of the palace’s collections were lost, and valuables were looted. The'three seas' - Nanhai, After Zhonghai and Beihai were robbed, there was not much left in the collection.

The British army dedicated part of the cultural relics stolen by Yenching in the Old Summer Palace in 1860 to Queen Victoria at the time.Most of the cultural relics listed on the list are from here, and the same is true for the list of Gaul.

In the second part, from 1900 to 1949, foreign scholars, including explorers, museum curators, university professors, etc., came to China for exploration, directly buying cultural relics from China at low prices or taking away cultural relics for free.For example, Stein, the most famous explorer of the corrupt nation, bought Dunhuang documents and ancient Buddhist paintings from the Wang Taoist priests.Others directly excavated ancient ruins in China.

In the third part, foreign collectors go directly to China to purchase cultural relics at low prices.

In the second part and the third part, some of the cultural relics lost to the Corrupt and Gaul countries flowed to the treasure house of the Corrupt royal family, and the major museums or the homes of nobles in Gaul.

Whether it was the looting of Old Summer Palace and Yanjing in 1860, foreign scholars exploring archaeology, and foreign collectors directly going to China to purchase cultural relics at low prices.

These cultural relics were lost to the corrupt countries and the Gaul country, including the treasure house of the corrupt royal family and the collections in the major museums of the Gaul country. It is very certain that these things are illegal and plundered directly through war, or indirectly or in disguise. Of plunder.

Therefore, the cultural relics listed on the list are very sensitive.

For example, when the head of the twelve zodiac animals in Yuanmingyuan appeared at the auction house, they were protested by the Chinese officials and the Chinese people, and caused strong repercussions in China.

Even Christie’s has paid a heavy price for auctioning rabbit heads and rat heads. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage issued documents requesting that various cultural relics departments of the country strictly examine the cultural relics declared by Christie’s and its entrusted institutions for exit.

The Chinese cultural relics listed on the list are much more valuable than the bronze statues of animal heads of the Chinese zodiac in terms of artistic value, cultural and appreciation value.

Wang Yi picked up this list. The thick list is all bound on A4 paper. This list of cultural relics is full of pictures and texts. Each piece of A4 paper is printed in color. On it are several very clear color pictures, which are taken in the pictures. It is a bronze ware, which is the front, side top and bottom of the bronze ware.

The bronze Wang Yi in this picture is very familiar with it. It is exactly a piece of bronze gui. This bronze gui is 18.5 centimeters high. It has four beasts with lopsided ears, extravagant mouth and bulging abdomen, and the belly is decorated with patterns on the feet. The decoration, the shape looks simple and generous, and there are 68 characters engraved on this bronze ware.

Bronze ware has always been regarded as a heavy bronze ware in the cultural relics. There is a simple comparison, that is, the heavier the bronze ware, the more precious it is. Of course, this is not absolute. In the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the casting of a bronze ware is very difficult, like a bronze tripod. This kind of large piece needs the power of the whole country to be cast.

The value of the bronze ware is the most valuable ritual, followed by the sacred ware, and finally the commonly used ware.And this bronze Gui is a ritual vessel, it also has a name called Xing Hou Gui!

After seeing this bronze ware, Wang Yi decided that he must get it. He turned over this page blankly. Wang Yi continued to look through the list of roster. The following cultural relics did not disappoint him. The picture is a piece of porcelain.

It is very strange that the glazed surface of this porcelain plate is covered with yellow and black cracks. The cracks are large and small, long and short, thick and thin, curved and straight, and have different shapes, and some are like The roe, some resemble willow leaves, some resemble crab claws. Upon closer inspection, it was found that the bubbles in the glaze were as fine as small drops of water, covering the inner and outer walls or the inner and outer bodies of the utensils.

On the whole, this piece of porcelain looks like a piece of broken porcelain and re-spliced ​​together, with a kind of incomplete beauty. In fact, this is what it is. Even an outsider, Wang Yi knows what it is. Things, the famous Ge Kiln in the porcelain industry.