Chapter 1149: The big ship that grabbed the money has landed
When the three men were worried about how to fight the "Gold Swallowing Beast", the South Korean people were stirred up by an exciting news.
A private collector, who did not want to be named, has discovered a long-lost Korean national treasure in Southeast Asia and will auction it at Sotheby's because of the recent shortage of money.
After a less detailed list was revealed, it directly made South Koreans' eyes red. The number and richness of these antiques are simply breathtaking, and they are a treasure trove of Korean history.
Since ancient times, Korea has "no history".
Their history is almost a process of "I don't want to be a dog anymore", "No, you want to", "yes, it's so fragrant to be a dog!"
From being a vassal state of China in ancient times, to being ruled by Japan later, and now kneeling and licking the United States, the knees are soft that cannot be changed.
It is enough to accept the US garrison, and he wants to hand over the command of his army to the US army, and let his sister and daughter provide comfort services for the US soldiers, and he is not ashamed but proud.
South Korea has always been the one who kneels, and the kneeling posture is exceptionally upright.
As for the historical appearance of South Korea, it is to be dressed up by others, and the suzerainty will do whatever it says.
Even so, history is still unstable, with countless wars and burns over and over again.
Although they claim to have a long history, most of the history and "monuments" have been created.
It's not imitation or restoration, but a raw copy.
For example, the folk myths and stories such as "Tanjun Myth" are regarded as official history, and Tanjun's palaces and mausoleums are built......
As we all know, when a textbook is revised, history is revised.
As long as we believe, we are the kingdom of the universe!
What is the most fearful thing about the history that has been made? Of course, there is no evidence.
This has always been a problem in the Korean historical and archaeological circles.
No matter how you build a car behind closed doors, other cars are not triangular wheels!
You say that the wheels are triangular, who believes them?
And now, the evidence has suddenly arrived.
In particular, the three most eye-catching treasures have made Korea boil.
These three treasures are "Joseon Taejo Yuzhen", "Taejo Sacrifice Cloud Master", and "Nanyang Legacy".
Several Korean historians and archaeologists working in Singapore were invited by Sotheby's to conduct preliminary appraisals of these items, claiming that they would be "discoveries that could change Korean history", "epic discoveries", and "true national treasures of Korea".
After the news came out, the Korean historical community had already organized a group of experts to fly to Sotheby's Singapore branch overnight to determine the authenticity of these antiques.
Now, this group of experts has flown to Singapore.
When they saw the dazzling array of treasures, they almost cried with excitement.
After the preliminary identification of these historians and archaeologists, these cultural relics are from the era of Lee Sung-gye, the founding monarch of the Lee Dynasty of South Korea 600 years ago, and judging from the drawing method, paper and ink used, it is indeed the handwriting of court painters and court historians from South Korea.
Judging from its contents, it is likely that these cultural relics flowed out of the palace during the "First Prince Rebellion" of the Li Dynasty.
Speaking of the "First Prince Rebellion", its importance in Korea is probably equivalent to the Xuanwumen Revolution in the Tang Dynasty of China.
In August of the first year of Joseon Taejo (1392), the king of Joseon, Yi Sung-gye, who had not yet ascended the throne for more than a month, put aside a bunch of sons in front of him, but established his eighth son, Lee Fang-suk, as the son.
This abandonment of the elder and the younger led to the "Wuyin Jingsha" seven years later, which was the so-called first princely rebellion.
In August of the eighth year of Joseon Taizu (1398), Li Chenggui was ill for a long time, and one of his sons, Jing'anjun Li Fangyuan, decided to strike first, and with the support of Li Chenggui's younger brother Yi'anjun Li He, under the pretext of "establishing a successor to be long", he united Yi'anjun Li Fangyi, Huai'anjun Li Fanggan, and Shangdangjun Li Boqing, and killed the prince Li Fangshuo, as well as various ministers who supported him.
I don't know how many times this history has been shown on the big screen and small screen in South Korea, which can be said to have rewritten the history of South Korea.
And this time, the auctioned cultural relics proved that during the first prince rebellion, Li Fangshuo did not die, and he escaped from the palace under the protection of the old ministry and came to Nanyang.
His old ministry wrote a book "Nanyang Legacy" from their encounters in Nanyang, which recorded their encounters in Nanyang in detail.
In addition, in this batch of treasures, there are a large number of official documents, various documents, utensils, and relics between North Korea and the Ming Dynasty.
And the most precious of them is "Joseon Taizu Yuzhen", which is probably equivalent to Li Chenggui's posthumous photo for future generations to admire.
In addition, there is also a picture of "Taizu Sacrificing to the Cloud Master", which is the one that attracts the most attention in this batch of treasures.
Because now all the people in South Korea, even those who are not educated, know the existence of "Yunshi".
It turns out that in the Taizu era, has he already begun to sacrifice to Yun Shi?
Sure enough, we have a long history, and sure enough, Master Yun is our righteous god, and now it is far underestimated!
It is not without Korean experts who doubt the authenticity of this antique.
After all, now that Yun Shi has just become popular, there are antiques related to Yun Shi, which is too much of a coincidence.
Then what "Nanyang Relics" is also bizarre.
It's too much of a coincidence.
But no matter how they identified it, it was a real antique, and there was not even the slightest trace of forgery.
Of course, they don't know that these antiques are all forged by a pirate leader from 600 years ago, let historians and envoys from South Korea, and then really buried them at the bottom of the sea for 600 years.
Six hundred years ago, Wang Yida ordered people to carve huge stone boxes, and then wrapped them in layers, sealed them with white wax, and scuttled the ship.
In case they couldn't find it six hundred years later, they prepared several versions at that time.
After all, as a pirate, there is not much else, but the most ships are going to be scuttled.
Moreover, dozens of them are all worthless tattered antiques, all of which are real.
Only these three pieces are forgeries.
With those dozens of messy documents and antiques as evidence, these three fake and outrageous antiques have also become extremely credible.
After the appraisal by South Korean experts, the news spread back to South Korea, and the South Korean people and government began to shout "let the national treasure return home".
Since then, there is no need for Wang Yida to worry about it.
After accomplishing such a big thing, Wang Yida came to the Dragon Palace on the Sea happily, planning to find Gu Xiaobai to report the good news.
As soon as I went to the Dragon Palace in Shanghai, I came to the vicinity of Gu Xiaobai's room, and saw three men with red eyes walking out of Hao Fanbai's room, and as soon as they opened the door, a puff of smoke and dust gushed out from inside, as if they had attempted suicide by opening the exhaust pipe.
Seeing Wang Yida, Wang Guanshan frowned: "What are you doing here?"
The cell boss looked like a prisoner.
Seeing Wang Guanshan, Wang Yida was also a chrysanthemum, and hurriedly smiled: "I'll come to Lord Zhong Jun to report something......
"Xiaobai is not on the boat. ”
"Not here?" Wang Yida was dazed, "Where is Xiaobai?"
"God knows where this kid is...... Since there was "Yun Zhongjun", Gu Xiaobai was simply out of nowhere, "If there is anything, tell me." ”
Wang Guanshan leaned against the wall, like an uncle.