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Speaking of this Takashima Kijiro, there are many stories about this guy.
In the eyes of many ordinary Japanese people, this guy is a great entrepreneur, and in the eyes of people in the Japanese cultural relics collection and archaeology circles, this guy can definitely be regarded as an out-and-out hero.
Why I say this is entirely because of this guy’s contribution to the Tokyo National Museum.
This Takashima Kijiro was born in a poor small fishing village in Fukushima Prefecture. His ancestors were all in the aquatic product business, so although the place where he was born was very poor, his family was not bad.
Later, he was offered to go to university, and after graduating from university, he joined Osaka Merchant Marine Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. During this period, he was sent to China many times and visited many cities in China.
It was during that time that he started his own collection of Chinese cultural relics. Of course, the means of collection must be improper.
This grandson is a good friend of the big traitor Wang Jingwei, and he also made friends with many high-ranking officials in the Wang puppet government, such as Zhou Fohai, Mei Siping, Lin Bosheng and other big traitors.
It was from these people that he could easily get the top antiques in China at that time.
And during that time, it happened to be when he joined Oji Paper Company, a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., during that time, relying on a steady stream of wood plundered from China, he developed Oji Paper into one of the best in Japan. Large paper company.
He even got the nickname of a paper king, and some people even said that he was the pioneer of the Japanese paper industry, and the spokesperson said so.
Instead, he completely ignored this guy. During his time in China, he used dishonorable means to search for Chinese cultural relics everywhere.
Of course, this disgrace is just what the Chinese said, but in the eyes of the Japanese, what he did was his ability, and it was for the benefit of the Japanese people.
Especially this old guy, who donated most of his own collection to the Tokyo National Museum in 1965 after the war. Many of them are very precious Chinese calligraphy and paintings.
For example, this partial fragment of Zhao Mengfu’s “Thirteen Postscripts”, this “Thirteen Postscripts” is the thirteen paragraphs of postscripts written by Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty after playing with the original stone rubbing of “Dingwu Lanting” left by Wang Xizhi. After he wrote it, it became a sensation, because his handwriting was so beautiful. It can even be compared to Wang Xizhi’s original version.
And this “Thirteen Postscript” is far more than that. Later, Zhao Mengfu was so happy to write it that he directly copied the full text of Wang Xizhi’s “Orchid Pavilion Preface” and added it to the “Thirteen Postscript”.
So when this copybook was written, it was once a sensation, and none of the countless elegant scholars did not want to take this copybook for their own collection. Therefore, this copybook had a considerable influence in the Chinese literature, art and academic circles back then.
Even the Mongolian royal family who did not know how to appreciate the culture of the Central Plains was once caught in the upsurge of chasing this copybook, and later fell into the hands of the Mongolian royal family.
Later, the Ming Dynasty rushed to Mengyuan, and this copybook fell into the hands of the Ming Dynasty royal family, and it has been kept in the Forbidden City.
Later, Li Zicheng broke through the city of Beijing and burned, killed, looted and looted for several days in the Forbidden City.
Later, Emperor Kangxi, who loved antique copybooks, sent people to the people several times to find out the whereabouts of this copybook, but nothing was found.
And when this copybook appeared again. It was in the Qianlong period, when it was collected by a man named Tan Zushou, and the reason why he collected this copybook was because of a fire in his house, and this copybook was the most important victim of the fire. one.
After the fire was put out that year, this Tan group was crying and wiping away tears. At that time, many people asked him, the fire was so big, you rushed into it so desperately. What are you trying to rescue?
You must know that money is something outside your body. After all, your life is the most important thing. Besides, your family has been in business for generations. The family has a big business, and it is not bad for money. It is not worthwhile to lose his own life for that little money.
As a result, Tan Zushou, at that time, sent the evil fire in his heart to the person who dissuaded him. He yelled: You know shit, do you think Lao Tzu is really doing it for money? You’re right, I’m not bad for money, but I’m so desperate to rush in, not for money, but for this Zhao Mengfu’s “Thirteen Postscripts” copybook!
He was also too emotional, so he couldn’t help revealing the news, and then everyone waited until, oh, it turns out that the “Thirteen Postscripts” by Zhao Mengfu, which Emperor Kangxi had been searching for, fell into your hands. Go on, the emperor spent so much time looking for this treasure back then, but you didn’t take it out. You have a bad conscience. This is the crime of deceiving the emperor!
This matter was passed on to the ears of Emperor Qianlong after being disseminated by minded people. If this copybook was still intact, the emperor who liked antiques would definitely not let it go. Since there are only a few fragments left, Qianlong has no interest in these fragments, and in the end, he is cheap for the Tan Jishou, and he does not embarrass him.
Later, this fragment was bought by Weng Fanggang, a famous calligrapher at the time.
Later, during the Japanese invasion of China, this fragment was forcibly plundered by the Japanese invaders because of the Japanese invasion, and later fell into the hands of Takashima Kijiro, who was finally dedicated to the Tokyo National Museum.
Looking at this fragment of the handed down work of the greatest Chinese calligrapher, Jin Muchen was filled with emotion. This fragment of calligraphy could survive the fire, and finally tossed and turned to Japan. This should also be a kind of destiny. Well, but when I met myself today, it is doomed that this piece of calligraphy is going to return to the hands of the Chinese.
After that, he basically had no mood to continue reading. There were too many fine paintings and calligraphy. After a few glances, he stopped reading, because he didn’t want to waste time on these things, and his main energy was put on In terms of quietly observing the security measures inside the museum.
After all, he intends to visit here in a few days, so he must memorize the situation here. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed here, so he can only rely on his amazing memory and eyesight to keep the security here. Write down all the measures, and when you go back, you can come up with a suitable countermeasure.
To be honest, the security measures here are the strictest he has ever seen, and in addition to those electronic security measures, there are many security guards, and plainclothes security guards mixed in with tourists, constantly patrolling back and forth.
So if you want to do it during the day, it is simply impossible, but what if it is at night?
However, it’s hard to say how the security situation here at night, Jin Muchen frowned and didn’t dare to be too obvious.
After all, these cameras can all see him. If he keeps staring at these cameras at this time, it will easily arouse the vigilance of the Japanese.
So he could only watch it secretly intermittently, and after watching it for a while, he had to stop for a while.
Just like this stop-and-go effort, more than two hours passed, and the sky was already dark, and at this time Belinda and Jesse reluctantly turned from the front exhibition halls.
Originally, I wanted to continue to take a good look at this exhibition hall. These top-level Chinese calligraphy and paintings came, but I didn’t expect that not long after I came in, the broadcast in the museum thought about it.
It turned out to be to inform everyone that the museum has closed for get off work, please cooperate with the work of the museum, and please leave the museum automatically before 6 pm.
It’s half an hour before 6 o’clock, everyone has been walking all day today, and they are already tired by this time. Although they watched a lot of good things, Jesse and Belinda are very excited.
But at this time, they were suddenly reminded of the time, and the two of them really felt that their legs were a little sore, and their stomachs were almost hungry.
Jin Muchen didn’t intend to stay any longer, and left the museum with two beauties.
Then, near Ueno Park, I found a restaurant, had a simple meal, picked up the car from the parking lot, and started driving towards Shinjuku.
Taito District is a place where museums, parks and other leisure places are concentrated, and there are not many residential and commercial places, so it is far less bustling and bustling than Shinjuku.
After seven o’clock, it was almost dead silent here. Although there were two street lights on the road, there were not many cars driving on the road.
When he went back, Jin Muchen did not drive by himself, but let Jesse drive, UU reading www.uukanshu. While walking through the streets, he has also been observing the geographical situation here.
After driving for more than an hour, the car entered the Shinjuku area, and the road became lively. Not only were there more colorful neon lights, but there were also more pedestrians on the roadside, and most of them were young people.
Shinjuku is the most popular area for young people in Tokyo. The classification here is relatively young, and the consumption is not high, which is completely different from the style of Ginza.
Now that Yoshiharusha has the supply of goods that Watanabe got, and there is no external threat, it is quite comfortable to live here.
They have completely controlled all entertainment venues in the entire Shinjuku area. They not only supply various entertainment venues, but even set up a lot of stalls on the roadside.
On the one hand, the owners of these stalls are scouts who specialize in pimping on the side of the road. At the same time, they find beautiful women. If they see good quality, they will persuade these women to hang out with them and bring them into entertainment. lock up.
To put it bluntly, it is very simple, that is, to lure these women into being the **** lady, or the **** female worry. . . (To be continued.) Enable new URL