Chapter 31: Finalized (End of Volume 3)

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"Tell me!"

Fang Hong took out his mobile phone to check the text message: "Hello, I'm Charles X Downing, how are the preparations for the relevant matters?"

Fang Hong was stunned for a moment, I'm Cao, you still sell cute when you send a name? and 'X・' so he immediately replied: "Hello, I'm Fang・&%*Β₯%o@#・Hong, I'm ready." ”

In fact, the negotiations between the two sides did not last long, and the will was strong, and the only question was the specific replacement list.

However, I don't know if it was Yasuo, or if Professor Huo tricked Fang Hong.

A clause has been added to the regulations that the main exhibits (first-class cultural relics recognized by the United States) must be open to the public for 20 years.

In other words, unless Fang Hong finds a museum to take over or simply opens a museum by himself, everything he gets in exchange must be placed in the SC Museum.

Originally, Fang Hong had already investigated this matter through various laws, only the United States had a relatively sound law on replacement, such as Britain and France, and there were no relevant mandatory regulations.

Once the transaction is completed and it arrives at home, the thing is its own, because it is a legal way to obtain it, and it is a cultural relic recovered from overseas, and the state strongly supports it.

However, fortunately, there are no restrictions on food treasures and seven-star spoons added to the treaty.

It's easy to think about, in the definition of the cultural relics standards of the two countries, the food treasure record and the Seven Star Spoon are not important cultural relics, of course, the premise is that they don't know that the food treasure record is from the hands of the Bada Mountain people.

Otherwise, the Japanese director of the Sino-Japanese Cultural Center of the Potuton Museum would not have agreed to change it even if he wiped his neck.

This replacement has to be taken through official channels, but the highest unit or enterprise of exchange is limited to two museums.

However, the Chinese authorities only have to re-register the cultural relics records, and do not involve the detention and transfer of objects.

This replacement has also attracted wide attention from the cultural relics community.

ABC took the opportunity to report on it, hailing these clay pots as important links in the history of Western culture.

Unlike China, ancient Western historians had no status, no official position, and no income.

Therefore, their written history is very small.

This is also a point that is recognized by both the East and the West in the field of history.

Even if the civilization of the Mediterranean coast is counted as the predecessor of Western civilization, it is intermittent and cannot be regarded as the history of civilization at all.

At the same time, the 5,000-year-old civilization, which has been criticized by the West, is also a key target.

Conceptually speaking, the current provable history of Chinese civilization is 7,000 years, and the cultural history is 3,400 years.

The West also has this problem, but their advantage is that the ancient Egyptian script and the ancient Babylonian script are recorded in stone, so it is very, very, very early, and the middle period can also be called the beginning of cultural history, including India.

At present, the most urgent task for Western historians is to connect the various breakpoints.

This clay pot and skull is hailed as a possible pivot that connects ancient Babylonian civilization and Greek civilization in time (war events, population migration, etc.).

And the same thing is different at home.

Our culture occupies a quarter of the world in history, and one-third of the world's civilization after the Common Era, alongside Western culture and West Asian culture.

We have no interest in Egyptian civilization at all, and we have no interest in Persian civilization at all.

We are committed to studying our own history, and every important object is a national treasure.

On November 19, when the two sides reached an exchange agreement, the CCTV news channel broadcast the news.

At the same time, Fang Hong was also on the news again, as an adventurer and patriot in the new century, and welcomed back the country's national treasure.

Ancient heavy weapons, Ding, this kind of object has been unearthed not much, in the country even less, this statue can be more than the four sheep Fangzun.

And in a sense, Qi Huan Gong fought for hegemony in accordance with the ancient system of the tripod, is definitely the current representative of the country's heavy weapon, can be more valuable than it, only has not been discovered Yu Jiuding.

Of course, if Dayu Jiuding is discovered, the archaeological community of the whole world will collectively climax.

Because that proves that Xia is real.

In 09 years, Zhulu County discovered the ruins of a village 4,000 years ago, the center of the village is a super large courtyard, which is particularly similar to the later Zhou ruins palace, which also proves that this may be the ruling center of Xia, and Jiuding, is the absolute symbol of Xia civilization.

It's a pity that the heavy treasures that have already appeared may be brought back if they are lost overseas, and those that have not appeared can only be slowly verified in the long history of the future.

The only regret for Fang Hong is that Fang Hong did not appear on CCTV's news broadcast at seven o'clock.

This matter was on the news network, but Fang Hong himself was not mentioned.

This also made Fang Hong and the sailors bet that the bet on the last news broadcast before the Chinese New Year continued to be extended.

However, this time the incident gave Fang Hong a great inspiration.

Fang Hong's original plan was to make a lot of money, and then buy back the things that were lost back one by one.

But now it seems that since it is an adventure, why not purposefully search for the treasures of other countries that have disappeared into history, and then exchange them.

Not only can you welcome back items such as the Seven Star Spoon, but you can also exchange them for cultural relics that should have been Chinese.

On November 19, just after the completion of the transaction, Professor Huo and Tharit Yasuo announced that they would set up a joint laboratory of the University of Potuton and the University of SC to study the provenance of the pots.

At the same time, in the American adventure world, the cave where the clay pot was found at that time was named the Smoking Gun Hanging Cave by adventurers, and has become a hot spot for recent adventures.

Maybe the next time you go, the cliff wall will be full of rope buckles for people to climb up and down the cave.

It's not over yet.

On November 21, Professor Huo Wei and Professor Hua Yuqing of Liaoning University announced at the same time that the food treasures in this transaction were hand-copied by the Bada Shanren in 1646.

There are three main evidences: first, in the same type of research in Liaoning University during this period, it is determined that a mountain rain map signed by Wang Sun suspected of imitating the Bada Shanren was painted by the Bada Shanren himself, and the second is that according to the comparison between the Yongle Canon and the Jin Dynasty Shizhenlu fragment, as well as the carbon 14 detection, the time of the Shizhenlu was accurately determined to be from 1644 to 1646.

Third, in the letters to Elder An Chan in the middle age of the Bada Shanren, I found the records of the Bada Shanren's hand-copied food treasures in their youth.

This news was not heard in North America, but it exploded in an instant in China and Japan.

Collectors and scholars of Ming and Qing literature have asked to see this manuscript.

When they learned that the manuscript would be on display at the SC Museum, they ran over without hesitation.

On this day, there were more researchers and scholars at the SC Museum than on the first day when it reopened for public viewing in the late seventies.

However, due to the protection of ink, photography is not allowed.

It was November 24, three days later, when the news reached Potuton, and I heard that the director of the Potuton Sino-Japanese Cultural Center, Kiyotoho Yoshiyama (Tode Yoshiyama), fainted on the spot.

But this has nothing to do with Fang Hong's half a dime.

For this matter, the expedition that was interrupted for more than ten days was restarted.

This time, Fang Hong appeared in Paris, the capital of France, with a drifting bottle in his hand.

But the Drift Bottle has nothing to do with Paris.

Written in German, the raft in the drifting bottle depicts an anecdote in the North Sea, in the northeastern waters of Interland.

About northeast of Lincolnshire in the east of the Intlands, there is a reef, one of which is an island that was once above the surface of the sea and then submerged.

That underwater island, with a big cave entrance.

The reason why you have to go from Paris and not from London.

It was because of the fact that this time, Fang Hong was going for a world-famous treasure.

Dig up the treasures of the Intlans and start from the Intlands? Fang Hong's mind has not yet been funny.