Chapter 834 The evil that history cannot cover up!
Looking at the attitude of these Japanese towards their American godfather, and ours in China, it is a world of difference.
How did the Americans treat the Japanese back then? Not only did these Japanese ancestors be beaten to the ground, but they also became the only people in the world who tasted two big mushrooms.
But this is the case, the Japanese instead treat the Americans as their ancestors’ godfathers, which is enough to explain the national character of the Japanese.
They only believe in the strong with real fists, even if that strong man rushed into their home, killed his father, occupied his mother, his wife’s daughter, they would be just as happy.
On the contrary, we, a nation that treats them with great tolerance, instead they ridicule and scorn them with cold eyes. They don’t know how to write the word gratitude at all.
If it wasn’t for the introduction and guidance of our Chinese culture back then, they would probably still have stayed in the savage and uncivilized era of knot-tying records.
As for our famous breastfeeding in China, they not only do not know how to be grateful, but once they become stronger one day, they will jump up suddenly and bite us hard.
And lying on the body of our nation, drinking blood and eating meat, after waiting, they were cleaned up by the Americans.
But there was no attitude of apology to the Chinese nation at all. The war reparations have always been procrastination. Later, we had to simply waive their war reparations.
Although they have been paying us compensation in the form of aid in recent years, the amount of money they compensated is far from enough to make up for the crimes they committed on our land in China.
And now, because of the changes in the international situation, it is jumping up and down in the international arena, acting as the vanguard of the government.
So such a nation. In Jin Muchen’s eyes, it was simply unforgivable.
Not to mention how many people they killed in China and how many families they destroyed. Just say the national treasures and works of art that they looted from China back then.
after the war. How many more did they return?
We stole hundreds of thousands of treasures, we have been begging them for so many years, how many did they return?
Even now, our treasures are openly displayed in his own museum and regarded as his own national treasures. Jin Muchen dares to say that he has never seen such a shameless nation in the world.
They still have the face to laugh at other Koreans. In fact, they and Koreans are only half a pound. It’s just that they were rich early, so they advertised themselves internationally, and it was good to brush their faces.
If you really talk about shamelessness, they are just on par with the Koreans, and even more so than the Koreans.
Moreover, when they were in China back then, they treated our national treasures, not only as simple as robbing them, but it can even be described as digging three feet into the ground.
Buying and selling by force is trivial. If you don’t want to sell, then they will just grab it.
How far did they dig three feet in the ground back then? Just to mention a simple example, everyone can know.
Let’s just say that the pillars at the entrance of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Palace Museum are actually replaced by wood we found later.
There used to be a few pillars at the door. Those were the high-grade red sandalwood and golden nanmu that Zheng He brought back from Nanyang when he went to the Western Ocean.
Later, it was placed in the Forbidden City. When Emperor Tianqi came to the emperor, a big explosion occurred in the capital for no reason, causing many palaces in the Forbidden City to be damaged.
Later, it was the carpenter emperor who supervised the rebuilding of several palaces in the Forbidden City, and then used the few precious woods that Zheng He brought back to him as load-bearing beams.
As a result, after the Japanese occupied the capital, they dug the Forbidden City several times in a frantic search of three feet of ground, and later even several wooden pillars at the entrance of the Forbidden City were not spared. They were all taken down and shipped to Japan.
This shows how crazy the Japanese searched in China back then.
This is not a trivial matter, and the Japanese have even done something crazier than this. Something that better reflects their wolf ambitions.
In fact, long before Japan invaded China, that is, in 1926, the Japanese government took the lead. It united a lot of commercial organizations that were ‘cultivating’ and doing business in China at that time, as well as Japanese ronin, and Japanese spies, and set up an ‘Oriental History Museum’ organization. The purpose of establishing this organization is very simple. It is to specifically search China. precious historical relics of various dynasties.
And this group of people did this thing, it can be said that the means are omnipotent.
At that time, the Japanese government specially organized Japanese experts in archaeology and cultural relics to compile illustrations of China’s precious historical relics of various dynasties and dynasties based on the records of Chinese historical books.
The precious historical relics of all dynasties and dynasties in China are compiled into a book, and then those precious historical relics are marked with numbers.
At that time, Tang Bohu’s representative work “Golden Mountain Relics” was numbered “Authentic 008” and became one of the important cultural relics that Japanese secret agents were eager to seize.
After the outbreak of the war of aggression against China, many Japanese cultural agents and ronin sneaked into China to inquire about the whereabouts of “Authentic 008”.
Finally, they learned that the painting had actually fallen into the hands of Chen Bijun, the wife of Wang Jingwei, the chairman of the Nanjing puppet government.
And Chen Bijun, who loves antiques, has always kept this treasure from the palace that Empress Dowager Longyu gave to Wang Jingwei, and kept it for a long time in the secret room of monk Yushan in Dule Temple, Jixian County, North Hebei Province.
After the Japanese spy chief Shitaro Yamamoto was informed, he has been waiting for the opportunity to loot. In January 1940, Chen Bijun, who was aware of this, hurried to Tianjin, and was going to take the “Golden Mountain Scenery Map” to take the “Seagull” yacht bound for Qingdao. Back to Nanjing.
On the night of January 26, the “Seagull” that Chen Bijun was scheduled to take was intercepted by dozens of Japanese led by Shitaro Yamamoto in the Bohai Sea. All five Chinese employees and 19 merchants on board were thrown into the sea.
But the Japanese searched all over the ship, but did not find Chen Bijun and the “Golden Mountains”. It turned out that Chen Bijun, who had been informed of the news in advance, had secretly switched to “Fujimaru” and sneaked back to Nanjing from Tanggu. The traitor Chen Bijun, who escaped the catastrophe, secretly stored this famous painting in an underground secret room with a steel frame and iron door in the house of the great traitor Zhou Fohai.
Unexpectedly, this still failed to hide the pervasive Japanese spies. After finding out the news again, the Japanese spies were ecstatic.
On a rainy night on January 11, 1941, Yoshitaro Yamamoto and more than 10 secret agents sneaked into Zhou Fohai’s house and opened the iron door of the basement with a cutting machine. He stole the “Golden Mountain Relics Map”, and then set fire to Zhou’s house to destroy the evidence.
But in the end, the Japanese still couldn’t figure it out. Those big traitors with thousands of bad water in their stomachs, after the “Golden Mountains” that they had worked so hard to get their hands on, was shipped to Japan. Experts from the “Historical Museum” identified it as a high imitation fake.
This greatly disappointed the Japanese spy agents, and Shitaro Yamamoto, who led the team, heard the news and became even more embarrassed, and finally jumped into the sea and committed suicide.
At that time, after Japan surrendered, this incident was a joke for a long time.
Of course, this is just a few cases where the Japanese failed in those days, and most of the time, their treasure-robbing plans were successful.
In the era of raging war, I don’t know how many national treasures fell into the hands of the Japanese in the end, and even more, they just destroyed them.
Someone once traced back the history of humiliation. After the July 7th Incident in 1937, Japan launched an all-out war of aggression against China, and also began a planned, long-term, and large-scale cultural invasion of China.
Wherever the Japanese army went, from national museums and libraries to private collections, they were brutally looted and destroyed without exception.
Although a large number of precious cultural relics stored in the Palace Museum in the capital of that year were moved south to avoid the enemy before the “July 7 Incident”, there are still a number of precious cultural relics that have not been transferred in time.
On August 17, 1937, the Japanese army broke into the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace almost simultaneously, looting a large number of precious cultural relics.
In August 1942, the Japanese and puppet authorities dug three feet into the ground and began to search for the gold shavings on the gold jars of the Forbidden City, and looted 1,406 iron cannons collected in the Forbidden City.
In 1944, the precious ancient books in the Palace Museum were looted again by the Japanese army, and then the Japanese army looted 1,372 precious cultural relics from the Beijing History Museum located at the Meridian Gate of the Palace Museum.
After the fall of Jinling, the capital of the National Government at that time, the brutal Japanese army looted and destroyed the cultural relics preserved in various public and private institutions in the city while carrying out crazy massacres.
According to rough statistics ~www.readmtl.com~ Jinling City lost a total of 26,584 pieces of antiquities, including 7,720 pieces of calligraphy and painting, and 459,579 volumes of books collected by the Yin Ruins excavation group, including many world-recognized precious cultural relics such as bronzes and jades from the Shang Dynasty.
And these treasures, the Japanese almost never returned one after the war! !
But the most ridiculous thing is that decades after the real end, this city, which was once ravaged by Japan, actually formed a friendship city with Nagoya, Japan, and in the end, it even publicly purchased a large number of Japanese cars as the city’s taxi.
This shows how mindless the rulers of the city were at that time, for which Jin Muchen has always been slandered.
You must know that Nagoya is the den of the Japanese extreme right-wing elements. Where did the Hongdo Association start, it has always been the backbone of the Japanese extreme right-wing group. That is to say, a large part of the people in this city are descendants of extreme Japanese devils and Immediate family members.
But Jinling actually formed a friendship city with them, which is ridiculous.
But those people forgot, but I didn’t forget, today Lao Tzu is going to act for heaven! (To be continued.)