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The calligraphy "Ode to Master" is also related to the last emperor Pu Yi, and his whereabouts are unknown in the end. The one here cannot be the one in the Forbidden City. Regardless of whether the calligraphy is authentic or not, this exchange meeting is really interesting.
Han Kongque did not step forward to look at the words carefully. If his guess was correct, the things that appeared these few times should have flowed from the same place.
Either a treasure has been discovered, or a collection from a big collector has come to light. No matter which way it appears, there is a high chance that these items are all genuine.
"Xiao Han, why don't you go up and take a look?" Fat Liu stood beside Han Peacock and didn't move. He did it because he didn't understand calligraphy and painting, but Han Peacock did. Now he saw something that seemed to be a national treasure. What happened to Han Peacock?
not interested?
Han Kongque glanced at Jiang Lin beside him and asked, "Master Jiang, why don't you go over and have a look? Have you seen him before?"
"Have you seen him before?" Fat Liu looked at Jiang Lin in surprise.
Jiang Lin smiled and said: "Brother Han is really smart. We took out all these things just to identify whether they are genuine. How about Brother Han also go up and help identify them?"
Han Kongque said: "Did you really discover a treasure trove from the World War II era?"
Originally, Han Peacock wondered whether they had salvaged a Japanese treasure ship that sank in the East China Sea during World War II.
However, after the appearance of Ode to Master, Han Peacock rejected this idea, and only by discovering treasure caves and the like can he obtain well-preserved calligraphy and painting works.
"Smart, we found a batch of treasures on a desert island in the high seas, and these are part of them." Jiang Lin said.
Han Peacock resisted rolling his eyes, a deserted island on the high seas?
Even a fool wouldn't believe this explanation, right?
Are there still desert islands on the high seas now? Every island and reef has been robbed to pieces by countries all over the world, let alone a desert island.
These things were obviously shipped out of the country by the Japanese back then. It didn't take much to figure out that these things were definitely either on the ship or in Japan.
It seems that the origins of these things are a bit strange. After all, these things have disappeared for sixty or seventy years. Now that they appear, they must be legends.
Next, Han Kongque's guess was confirmed. The paintings, calligraphy, porcelain, bronzes, bronze mirrors, bronze seals, and jades below can all be regarded as national treasures.
The most shocking thing is the large stack of more than 60 Yongle Dadian books. The current collection of Yongle Dadian books in our country is less than 3% of the original book, only more than 220 copies, and now it is directly here
More than sixty books appeared.
Among the foreign countries that collect "Yongle Dadian", Japan has the largest collection.
Japan's Oriental Bunko is known as one of the world's five major Asian studies centers, and many of its collections originate from China.
Dongyang Bunko was founded by receiving the book collection of Morrison, an Englishman. In Morrison Bunko, there are 5 volumes of "Yongle Dadian" that he obtained during the Gengzi Incident.
Dongyang Bunko also entrusted bookstores in Beijing and other places to purchase "Yongle Dadian" on its behalf. In 1943, Matsuoka Yoyo of Dalian Mantetsu Library and Dongyang Bunko purchased 49 volumes of "Yongle Dadian" from Liu Chengqian Jiaye Hall in Huzhou.
These "Yongle Dadian" were kept in the Manchurian Railway Library until 1945 when Dalian was occupied by the Soviet Red Army and were shipped to the Soviet Union as trophies.
In addition, libraries in the United States, Germany, Vietnam, South Korea and other countries also have a small collection of "Yongle Dadian".
Now there are sixty-three Yongle Dharma books here at once, which makes everyone marvel.
The appearance of these precious cultural relics made everyone realize that this exchange meeting seemed unusual.
Soon, this idea was proved, and the last collection turned out to be another copybook.
"Save a few steps and find out all the wonders of the mountains and rivers there. Yang Xiong's "Sichuan Capital" and Zuo Taichong's "Three Capitals" are all unprepared. Knowing that there are many wonders there will make your visit more satisfying. This
Is it a copybook?" Han Peacock's eyesight was extraordinary. Even if he didn't look too far forward, he could clearly read the handwriting on this copybook.
Looking at the handwriting, there are a total of eleven lines and one hundred and two words, as well as the inscriptions and postscripts, which are very similar to the travel notes in Han Kongque's memory.
But this tour guide obviously doesn't look like a fake, so things get more interesting.
There is a clear record of this thing being destroyed by war, and it was destroyed in Japan itself.
"You Mu Tie" was written by Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is one of the letters that Wang Xizhi exchanged with Zhou Fu, the governor of Yizhou, during his middle age.
Calligraphers, collectors, and connoisseurs of the past dynasties have given it high praise. After experiencing China's glorious rise and fall and wars, it was kept in Prince Gong's Mansion at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and its fate is destined to be as heavy as our nation.
During the Boxer Rebellion, "Youmu Tie" leaked out of Prince Kung's Mansion for unknown reasons, and was subsequently purchased by the Japanese. After being brought back to Japan, it was purchased by the Adachi Manzo family living in Hiroshima.
During World War II, in order to win Japan's surrender in advance, the United States dropped the "Little Boy" atomic bomb on Hiroshima on the morning of August 6, 1945.
The Manzo Adachi family living in Hiroshima was evacuated by the government in advance and escaped the disaster, but they were unable to take away the items stored in the warehouse in time, and "Yumote" was destroyed by the war.
However, in the last century, with the recovery and thaw of Sino-Japanese relations, a huge project to restore "Youmu Tie" was immediately launched.
Scientific researchers and cultural and historical workers searched for Anda's descendants, frantically flipping through a large number of books and newspapers, and using a black-and-white photo of "Youmu Tie" to finally restore "Youmu Tie", even with the original stains.
Huang Fandu is lifelike.
Although the restored travel poster is almost the same as the real one, it is a fake after all. And what is going on with the travel poster that appears now?
"Is it really Yumu Tie?"
"How is that possible? Isn't this too fake?"
"Brother Han, what do you think?"
After Han Kongque was the first to call out Yumu Tie's name, the whole audience immediately exploded.
Following Jiang Lin's questions, Han Peacock attracted everyone's attention.
"Xiao Han, is this really a travel post?" Fat Liu also asked.
Han Kongque said with a bitter smile: "Isn't it obvious? This calligraphy is the content of Wang Xizhi's travel notes, and it is exactly the same as the legendary travel notes. Looking at the paper and the handwriting, it cannot be copied or copied.
, I believe the owner of this copybook has already identified it. Such a copybook is completely similar to the Youmu calligraphy. What is it if it is not a Youmu calligraphy?"
Gao Dashan said at this time: "I have seen this calligraphy before. There is indeed no trace of old age, and the handwriting is obviously not copied, so it cannot be restored by modern technology. This kind of handwriting is obviously written manually.
, even if it is not the original, it was copied by a master of calligraphy and painting."
"I don't know who the owner of the copybook is. I hope someone can explain the origin of this calligraphy." At this time, a Tibetan friend who had never spoken asked aloud.
"Xiao Jiang, it's up to you to do it. The rest is up to you." Gao Dashan said to Jiang Lin.
Jiang Lin walked up to the podium, glanced at the people below, and said with a smile: "Everyone here knows who I am, so I won't introduce it much. Most of my friends here know it.
In recent years, Jiang Lin and I have established a jewelry company together with my friends. By chance, we discovered a treasure house, an ownerless treasure house, on a desert island in the high seas of the Pacific Ocean. Finally, through protective excavation
, the things were brought back by us.”
"Wow!!!" After hearing Jiang Lin's words, everyone in the venue immediately became excited.
"This copybook has an owner. If this copybook is one of the treasures in the treasure house, it means that the treasure house has an owner." The person who spoke was the short middle-aged man who went first.
Jiang Lin looked at the short middle-aged man and said, "This gentleman is very cool? Don't you know Gao's surname?"
"I am Taro Kobayashi, please give me your advice." The short middle-aged man said.
"Kobayashi Taro?" Jiang Lin didn't know who Kobayashi Taro was, but he was definitely Japanese.
"You said there is an owner of Youmu Tie? Who is it? A descendant of Adachi Manzo? Do you dare to let them come to China to confirm? If they really dare to come, we really dare to kill them and steal China's national treasures. The crime will not be punished."
"Okay." Jiang Lin's words immediately aroused applause from all the Chinese people present.
"This Youmu Tie is one of the treasures found in that treasure house. Of course, in addition to Youmu Tie, there are many other precious cultural relics, such as the sixty-three volumes of the Sikuquanshu, the jade seal of the Puppet Manchukuo Kingdom, and the seal
, a large number of flags, etc., and a large number of Cixi burial objects. It is with this great discovery that we have the ambition to build the largest private museum in China." Jiang Lin directly broke the news.
The Japanese Taro Kobayashi wanted to speak several times, but he couldn't, but his whole face had turned completely green.
Since I can come here to participate in the antique exchange meeting, I naturally like collecting. If I like collecting, I naturally know a lot about domestic cultural relics.
Except for some of the jade seals, seals and other objects of the Puppet Manchukuo that are collected in domestic museums, most of them are in Japan, and even more are missing.
Others may not know how these things disappeared, but as a China expert, as a China expert who is familiar with Chinese culture and its understanding, Taro Kobayashi really knows the modern history of China very well.
Because it was Japan's most glorious moment at that time, he had carefully studied many things.
If the jade seal of the Puppet Manchukuo really reappears, there is only one possibility, and that is that one of the Japanese treasure ships during World War II was discovered by Jiang Lin and others.
What Kobayashi Taro thought of, Han Peacock also thought of. With Han Peacock's knowledge, he naturally also knew where the flags, seals and other things about the Puppet Manchukuo ended up.