When the plane landed at Tokyo International Airport, Yu Fei still hadn't recovered. After returning from the Forbidden City, he spent a long time trying to figure out the changes in his body. But what frustrated him was that, in addition to the chaos,
Apart from a slight increase in the amount of Qi, there were basically no other changes. The Chixiao Sword, which had absorbed a large amount of Chaos Qi, was like a lazy pig that went to sleep after eating enough. Even if Yu Fei came to the Forbidden City again, there was no change.
Wake it up.
Because the trip to Japan was approaching, Yu Fei could only return to Ningdu first, and then fly to Tokyo with Ning Chengfeng and others.
When he saw Yu Fei again, Ning Chengfeng didn't dare to have any confidence. I don't know if it was psychological reasons, but Ning Chengfeng felt that Yu Fei was a little different from when he first met him. He couldn't say exactly what was different.
Clearly, I just feel that his temperament is becoming more and more heroic. Different from the loose and loose appearance before, now Yu Fei is like a sharp sword about to be unsheathed, making people dare not look at him.
Just like Ningto University did at the beginning, Mitsui Saori took representatives from Waseda University to the airport to greet Ning Chengfeng and his party.
Although the representative captain of Ningdu University is Ning Chengfeng, Sanjing Saori only briefly chatted with Ning Chengfeng for a few token words and then got around Yufei. Ning recognized the huge gap between himself and Sanjing Saori.
Although Cheng Feng felt a little uncomfortable, he could accept it.
Yu Fei was true to his word, and Saori admired Mitsui Saori's words without beginning or end, but Yu Fei understood a little bit. It seems that this girl knew that she didn't apply for a passport. This so-called 10-day appointment
Basically, he did it intentionally just to see if Yu Fei had the ability to handle all this. Of course, Yu Fei didn't take this kind of small-mindedness to heart.
What is supposed to come will always come. It is better to come earlier than later. Yu Fei smiled indifferently. This made Mitsui Saori have a good impression of Fei Da. This boy decided to be smart and could learn from a sentence.
He quickly understood what he meant; at the same time, he was tolerant and generous, and was not unhappy because of it. On the contrary, he was completely relieved during the one-on-one answer. This kind of calmness is common among his peers.
is very rare.
I don’t know where Yu Feijun wants to go when he comes to Japan this time. Thank you for your diligent care when you were in Ningdu. Shazhi is willing to do his best to let Yu Feijun come and return with pleasure. Sanjing Shazhi seems to
He looked at Yu Fei with a smile.
This made Yu Fei's old face turn red. In Ningdu, he was indeed very attentive, but his attentiveness was selfish. Until now, the 20,000 yuan that Sanjing Shazhi spent at the Treasure Pavilion is still in his pocket.
In his pocket.
Like Saori, I am also very interested in the classical civilization of your country. Of course, Yu Fei is not interested in drinking. The most fundamental purpose of his coming to Japan this time is to pick up leaks. Yu Fei asked him about it before he came.
, there are nearly 30 antique markets of varying sizes in Tokyo, including some open-air low-end antique markets. As long as you have a good eye, the possibility of missing something is very high.
I don’t know whether the classical civilization Yu Feijun is interested in is from your country or our country. Mitsui Saori seems to like to struggle with such issues.
Yu Fei curled his lips secretly and said to himself: Are you not talking nonsense? Your little Japan has a far-fetched classical civilization. In addition to your small contribution to the spread of love, do you have anything else that you can offer?
However, Yu Fei was still very kind. He smiled faintly and said: China and Japan are separated by a narrow strip of water, and your country's civilization still has many similarities with ours.
The implication is that Japan’s so-called culture is copied from its Chinese ancestors.
Civilizations are interlinked. But it’s really unclear who is like whom. I remember an old saying in your country that seems to say that learning is done in no particular order, and whoever learns it first is the master. Mitsui Saori said slyly
.
The old saying in her mouth is: There is no priority in learning, and the master is the teacher. But she does not say it directly. If she reflects slower, she will definitely say this sentence herself, and she will fall into her little trick. According to the ancient Chinese saying
To refute Yu Fei's remarks is extremely powerful.
Of course Yu Fei would not be fooled, he laughed and said: Saori classmate, there is an old Chinese saying: Once a teacher, always a father. It is said that Japan is a country of etiquette. I didn’t believe it before, but now I hear what Saori classmate said.
, I finally believed you, Saori-san, you are too polite, don’t mention anything about being a father for life, otherwise people will say that Japan is unfilial.
Japan and China fought many times. The first time was during the Tang Dynasty. At that time, Japan gathered thousands of warships in a decisive battle posture. As a result, it was defeated by more than a hundred Chinese warships. During the Song and Ming Dynasties, Japanese pirates disrupted the coast.
The area was burned, killed and looted. Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, even set up sixteen wretched defenses against Japanese pirates. Then there was the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898, which lasted for more than ten years. It can be said that every war was initiated by Japan.
There is nothing wrong with not being filial.
Yu Feijun made a joke, but Mitsui Saori didn't want to continue arguing with this shameless person, so she said coldly, and then started chatting with Ning Chengfeng.
Yu Fei didn't take it too seriously. He was quite comfortable looking east and west by himself.
The welcome ceremony of Waseda University was as lengthy as that of Nyingto University. Several old men with gray hair preached Waseda University's long history and academic status on the podium of the auditorium, which made Yu Fei tired of hearing it.
When he came here, Yu Fei used the energy of chaos to learn Japanese. Although he is stumbling when speaking Japanese now, he can basically understand it. He learned Japanese in about ten days, which is too amazing to say, so now
Yu Fei still pretended not to understand. Fortunately, Mitsui Sandpaper's Chinese was very good, so it was not difficult to communicate.
After the welcome ceremony, they had another welcome dinner. However, the cold Japanese food turned off Yu Fei's appetite. He only ate some fried food like tempura, and was secretly ridiculed as a bumpkin by the student representatives of Waseda University.
Early the next morning, according to the itinerary, we were going to visit the Tokyo National Museum. Yu Fei originally had no interest in this, but after listening to Mitsui Saori's introduction, Yu Fei changed his mind.
The Tokyo National Museum was established in 1872 and consists of 4 museums with a collection of more than 100,000 items. The total exhibition area is more than 14,000 square meters and more than 4,000 cultural relics are on display.
What attracts Yu Fei the most is the Oriental Pavilion. The Oriental Pavilion is a new pavilion opened in 1968. It has 10 showrooms, displaying artworks and archaeological relics from various oriental countries other than Japan, including Chinese antiques.
There are five showrooms, occupying half of them
The exhibits range from prehistoric stoneware and painted pottery, bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, pottery and portrait stones from the Han Dynasty, Buddhist statues from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, gold and silverware and tricolor from the Tang Dynasty, to porcelain, calligraphy and paintings from the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, etc., covering almost everything.
, most of them are high-quality products or even unique products.
I wonder if Yu Feijun is interested? Mitsui Saori seemed to have already figured out Yu Fei's temper, and everything she said captured Yu Fei's heart.
Can I refuse? Yu Fei said helplessly. The Tokyo National Museum has rich collections, comprehensive categories, and high-end grades. It is better than most museums in the country. How could Yu Fei miss this opportunity?
After arriving at the National Museum, Yu Fei did not follow the delegation to visit the museum step by step, but went straight to the Oriental Museum alone.
The Oriental Museum has three floors. The first floor displays precious Egyptian cultural relics including mummies, early Buddhist cultural relics in India, and archaeological relics from Southeast Asia and West Asia. Yu Fei only glanced at them. Now Yu Fei has a deep understanding of
I don’t have much interest in foreign works of art yet. Whether I call them stupid or narrow-minded, there is always such a process in people’s maturation process.
What attracted Yu Fei was a special exhibition called Trade Interest and Change: Japanese Jingdezhen Porcelain from 1620 to 1645. It not only demonstrated China's long-term proficiency in trade and cultural exchanges, but also revealed the fact that since the Ming Dynasty
Beginning in the late period, with the decline of China's national power and the policy of isolation, the shrewd Japanese had gradually broken China's monopoly on European porcelain exports in maritime trade. For example, Japan's Imari-yaki blue and white porcelain is inscribed with the title Jiajing Year of the Ming Dynasty and Wanli Year of the Ming Dynasty.
The base price of the porcelain is used to fool Westerners and sell it at a high price. To put it bluntly, it is a copycat of Jingdezhen porcelain.
This made Yu Fei amazed. They all said that Shanzhai was an invention and unique to China. But when I saw it today, it turned out that it originated from Japan.
As for how blue and white porcelain technology was introduced to Japan, there is a very credible theory. That is, Toyotomi Hideyoshi plundered a large number of ceramics and potters from North Korea during the two Korean War, which had an important impact on the firing of Japanese blue and white porcelain.
played a vital role.
The second floor of the Oriental Museum can be said to be the Chinese museum. There are five exhibition rooms in total, four of which are Chinese archeology. Although they are euphemistically called archaeological relics, in fact most of them were looted by the Japanese army during previous invasions.
It was during the Anti-Japanese War. At that time, the Japanese army's iron hooves spread across most of China, and they collected countless antiques.
The exhibits include early cultural relics unearthed from the Neolithic Age to the Han Dynasty, such as bone tools, stone tools, pottery, jades, bronzes, etc. The historical context is clear and the longitudinal extension is complete.
The ceramics showroom displays almost everything from the pottery of the Three Kingdoms and Tang Dynasty to the porcelain of the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. It is simply a history of the development of Chinese ceramics, such as the white porcelain plate-mouth bottle officials of the Ding kiln of the five famous kilns.
The celadon flower bowls of the kiln are all rare treasures. The blue and white porcelain bowls with lotus pond pattern in Yuan Dynasty, the blue and white peony bowls with Tang grass pattern in Xuande Ming Dynasty, the multi-colored dragon and peony vase in Wanli Ming Dynasty, the colorful fairy aunts plate in Kangxi Qing Dynasty, and the blue and white porcelain Qianlong pattern in Qing Dynasty
Fine porcelain such as the red bat moire teapot can be compared with sky-high prices.
There are no Chinese antiques in this exhibition. It is a shame in modern China that they robbed other people's things and refused to return them, and then openly put them on display. This is too shameless. Yu Fei became more and more frustrated as he looked at it, and suddenly
, a wave of anger rushed straight into the brain. To be continued...
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