Treasure Hunt America

Chapter 791: national hatred

The car came to Taito District in Tokyo, at the gate of Ueno Park, Jin Muchen found an underground parking lot, parked the car, and then got out of the car with Jesse and Belinda.

Anyway, you are here to visit, so you can't miss the famous Ueno Park in Japan. This park is one of the most famous landmarks in Tokyo, and it is also one of the Japanese's favorite parks, because it has the most cherry blossoms in Tokyo. Tree.

Every year in March and April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom here, many cherry blossom lovers will come from all over the country to see the cherry blossoms in this park.

And at this time of year, it is not only a place that Japanese people like to visit, but also many tourists from all over the world who come here to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms.

At this time, it happens to be the end of March and the beginning of April, and it also happens to be the time when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, so it is also the time when there are the most people in Ueno Park.

All kinds of Japanese, dressed in kimonos, came from all over Japan to come to this park to enjoy the most beautiful season of cherry blossoms.

And there are many foreigners here at this time, so Jin Muchen and the others are not particularly dazzling when they walk here. The whole park is filled with the aroma of cherry blossoms, which makes Jin Muchen, who has been nervous all the time, also get Had a very good relaxation.

And Belinda, the representative of a sensual woman, is even more overjoyed at this time. After all, women like beautiful flowers, so many beautiful cherry blossoms, and they can have a loved one. She feels very satisfied by her side, although she is next to her. There is another Jesse, but the thinking of this period of time has completely let her let go of this knot.

Anyway, Jesse doesn't care, so what else do you care about, let's have fun while you are young, as for other ethics and morals, they will be forgotten for now.

Belinda's cheering laughter also infected Jesse. Although she has always appeared in front of Jin Muchen as a female man, she is still a woman at heart.

To see such beautiful things. With such a harmonious atmosphere, even her mood improved at this time.

A group of people walked through the park talking and laughing, and before they knew it, they passed through the entire park. And at the northernmost end of the park is the Tokyo National Museum, the destination of their trip.

The Tokyo National Museum, one of the world's most famous museums, was originally the Ministry of Education and Culture Museum of Tokyo Yushima Cathedral.

In 1947, the museum was changed from the Imperial Palace to the Ministry of Education and Culture. The name was changed to the National Museum, and in 1952, it was renamed the Tokyo National Museum, under the Ministry of Culture, Culture, Culture and Tourism.

The change of the name of this museum has already explained the different changes in the country in those historical stages.

The Tokyo National Museum consists of a Japanese national-style two-storey building, the Toyokan on the left, the Exhibition Hall on the right, and the Horyu-ji Treasure Hall next to the gate, with a total of 43 exhibition halls.

Standing in front of this museum, Jin Muchen did not feel the shock that he felt when he stood in front of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts or the British Museum for the first time.

On the contrary, the more feeling is the unspeakable discomfort in my heart, because this museum is beautiful even if it is built. The collections inside, even if they are exquisite, as a Chinese, when standing in front of this museum, there will always be that kind of mixed feeling in my heart.

On the one hand, the collections in this museum are indeed records of historical customs for thousands of years, and are precious historical relics left by the ancestors of mankind.

But when he thought that these historical relics were left by this Japanese ancestor who had brought countless sufferings to the Chinese people, Jin Muchen felt disgusted in his heart.

Especially in this exhibition hall. There are still so many Chinese cultural relics, and it is almost obvious that most of these precious Chinese cultural relics are made by these Japanese through disgraceful means. plundered from China.

In those days, those Chinese cultural relics that were stolen and smuggled into Japan by the Japanese cultural relic 'hunters' used disgraceful means to be praised and not to mention.

As for the Chinese cultural relics that were looted by Japan during the period of Japanese aggression, in fact, the Chinese government has not given up since the founding of New China. I want to get all these artifacts back.

But as a result, it can only be hehe.

In modern China, there was an archaeologist surnamed Meng who wrote a book "Destruction of Chinese Cultural Relics by Japanese Invasion of China", which contains statistics, during the period of Japan's invasion of China.

There are countless Chinese cultural relics that Japanese soldiers, civilian businessmen, and b social groups forcibly looted, stole, and smuggled into Japan from China, because Japan conducted a very thorough analysis of their own statistics before surrendering at the end of the war. Destroyed, so until now, it is impossible to correctly estimate how many treasures the Japanese looted from China at that time.

However, he gave a rough estimate of the number of treasures that the Japanese looted in China at that time, no less than 3 million.

And what they can't loot, let alone how **** up these **** are, most of them are directly destroyed by them. If things can't be moved to Japan, it will be destroyed, and you Chinese will not get them.

You must know that those are the treasures left by our Chinese ancestors! The Japanese did this, which was much worse than the British and French allied forces that invaded China back then.

At the end of the war, when the Chinese government asked Japan for these cultural relics, the Japanese government used all kinds of prevarication and kicked the ball. In the end, it was really unable to resist the pressure of the Americans, so they reluctantly returned the 158,000 to the Chinese government. Thousands of cultural relics, and among them, there are only more than 2,000 pieces that can be regarded as precious.

This is just a treasure in the category of cultural relics.

There was no way to liquidate the cultural relics counted at that time, but someone has made another statistic that during Japan's invasion of China, more than 3 million copies of precious ancient literature and books of various types were looted from China by Japan.

After the founding of New China, the new Chinese government never gave up asking for these ancient documents from the Japanese.

But up to now, the Japanese have returned only 160,000 books, which shows that the Japanese are fucked.

These are only statistics on ancient cultural relics, and in terms of war compensation, it is even more impossible to say.

You must know that during Japan's war of aggression against China, there were more than 30 million casualties in China alone, and Japan did not even compensate a single hair after the war.

After the rapid recovery of Japan's economy after the war, Japan made war compensation resolutions to its own citizens, and the compensation to their own nationals was as high as more than 400 billion US dollars, and many of these people were even Japanese war criminals. offspring.

The Japanese compensation for the overseas countries and regions they invaded during World War II, together, is only a mere $6.5 billion.

Regarding China's war reparations, the Chinese official later explained that the Chinese government generously waived them.

To tell the truth, the person who made this decision, in Jin Muchen's eyes, is simply a xxx. Did our Chinese people's blood shed in vain?

Even if the Japanese like to default on their debts, this sky-high war compensation, even if you don't want to come back, shouldn't you be exempted with such a light sentence?

If you still retain the right of recourse, how can Japan be hardened in front of you now?

So about this, Jin Muchen was very unhappy, but no matter how unhappy he was, there was nothing he could do. After all, it had already become an established fact.

Those are all mistakes made by the ancestors, and Jin Muchen can't control it, but now that he has come to Japan, he has the right to speak out for the Chinese who were killed by the Japanese in that era.

Haven't you Japanese always regarded this Tokyo National Museum as your pride?

You just wait, if I don't turn you upside down here, I won't be named Jin, Jin Muchen snorted inwardly, and then followed Jesse and Belinda into the museum with a cold face.

For Jesse and Belinda, this museum is an excellent collection of historical relics. After all, their nation and the Japanese do not have such a painful past.

During World War II, both the United States and Australia suffered losses from the Japanese, but the two atomic bombs of the Americans later avenged everything.

As for the Australians, of course, they followed behind their American cousins ​​and let out a bad breath.

As the descendants of the victors of that war, Jesse and Belinda did not have much ill will towards the Japanese.

Especially after World War II, the Japanese crazily knelt down and licked the Americans, and white people from all walks of life, and created themselves a modest image of a gentleman internationally.

Therefore, many white people in European and American countries ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ have a very good impression of the Japanese.

So Jesse and Belinda came here with a pure appreciation and playful attitude towards the National Museum of Japan, but Jin Muchen was different.

He came here with the purpose of revenge, so he was very careful along the way.

From the moment he entered the museum, part of his attention was on the museum's collections, and on the other hand, he was paying attention to the terrain and where there was surveillance.

The Tokyo National Museum is basically composed of four halls. These four halls are the main hall facing the gate, then the Toyokan on the left, the Biaokei on the right, and the Horyu-ji Treasure Hall next to the gate. .

The exhibition area of ​​these four halls alone is more than 14,000 square meters. There are more than 4,000 exhibits and more than 100,000 collections. Of course, these collections are basically locked in these exhibitions. In the basement below the pavilion, there is no light.

Only when the exhibition hall rotates the exhibits, will they be taken out from the bottom for rotation. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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