Chapter 654, Big International News

After returning from Nagoya to buy books, Lin Yi began to be busy sorting out, sorting out the books he had picked up, packaging and packing. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 infoHaitang over there has been in contact with Japan Airlines and will use the plane to ship back to China.

But there are many good things.

Just when Lin Yi thought everything was OK, bad news came, and when Japan Airlines inspected it, Lin Yi's consigned books were classified as "national treasures" and "cultural relics" and banned from being leaked.

Lin Yi couldn't help but laugh, these were all old books that he bought, but he didn't expect them to be stuck on the airline's cargo inspection.

Of course, Lin Yi also understands some international laws and regulations, and knows that the national treasures and cultural relics of any country cannot be easily exported, but the problem is that most of the so-called "national treasures" in Japan are Chinese ancient book versions, which were taken away by Japan when it invaded China.

Immediately, Lin Yi and Haitang wrote a complaint and asked JAL to let them go. But they turned a deaf ear and sent a summons to Lin Yi to prosecute him for smuggling Japanese antiquities.

Sickness.

Lin Yi was the first to know about Little Japan's unreasonable trouble.

Well, since you want to play, I'll play with you to the end.

So Lin Yi contacted Ashikaga Mie and asked her to be a witness, on the one hand, to prove that those so-called Japanese national treasures were actually collected by her grandfather from China and other places, and on the other hand, Lin Yi hired a famous Japanese barrister to prepare for a big lawsuit with JAL.

Originally, this matter was only between Lin Yi and JAL, I don't know who leaked the news, coupled with Lin Yi's reputation as a famous collector in China, and the blessing of Ashikaga Mie Shinhwa Co., Ltd., the whole incident became full of size, and it instantly became a sensitive topic of concern throughout Japan and even China.

Whether those ancient books were Japanese or Chinese national treasures caused a huge controversy between the Chinese and Japanese peoples.

A trivial matter that was originally stuck in the shipping shell instantly rose to the problem of historical legacies between countries.

And as the hero of the whole thing, Lin Yi unexpectedly entered the public eye again, and this time internationally.

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"Haven't you seen Jackie Chan's "Zodiac"? Any country that takes someone else's stuff for itself and says it is its own treasure is a robber! ā€

"Those ancient books were originally ours of China, and we resolutely support Lin Yi to transport them back!"

"China is strong, I'm afraid of a bird, it's a big deal to send a special plane to transport those books back, and see what those Japanese dare to do!"

These are the voices of some radicals on the Internet.

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"According to international law, the return of cultural relics and ancient books must also ensure private interests, and now that Lin Yi has bought those books, they belong to him, and he wants to ship them back to China, and Japan has no right to interfere."

"The embargo on cultural relics is a law that every country has, but it depends first on who owns the cultural relics. Obviously, Lin Yi bought those ancient books from Japan at his own expense, so he has the ownership of these books, and from a legal point of view, there is no reason for Japan to stop them, unless they can prove that these ancient books belong to Japan. ā€

"Having the book purchase invoice, the book purchase agreement and the contract is enough to prove that Lin Yi is the owner of this batch of books; Now the Japanese card is not consigned here, which is nothing more than an excuse to seize these ancient books that originally belonged to China. Now all we have to do is fully support Lin Yi and wait for the fair verdict of the law. ā€

These are some of the more gentle and calm voices on the web.

At the same time, the Japanese side also disclosed the true face of the ancient books they seized on the Internet and in newspapers, among which the incomparably precious and priceless Song and Yuan Dynasty engravings have made some collectors of ancient books in China, Japan, and even the world jaw-dropping.

Some collectors of ancient books who know Lin Yi understand at this moment, if Lin Yi can really transport this batch of ancient books back to China from Japan this time, not to mention how much he has contributed to the country, so that domestic collectors will exhale and raise their eyebrows, just say that the number of those Song and Yuan engraved books is enough to exceed any museum in China, that is to say, Lin Yi will become the first person who deserves to have the largest collection of Song and Yuan engraved books at home and abroad!

In particular, the photos published on the Internet are almost all scanned, which makes some ancient book lovers addicted.

In particular, some Japanese collectors even jointly wrote to the Japanese government, insisting on keeping these "national treasures" and never allowing Lin Yi to bring them back.

The same is true in China, both collectors and netizens were shocked by these ancient treasures of their own nation, and they also wrote to the country to strongly ask Lin Yi to bring back these national treasures.

So things got bigger and bigger.

From online to international.

The people of China and Japan are at war with each other, shouting and killing on the Internet, denouncing each other for being despicable and shameless; Give various examples to prove that the ancient books belong to their own country.

According to those ancient books belonging to the Chinese Song and Yuan Dynasty inscriptions, the Chinese people said that these are all treasures handed down by their ancestors, and of course they should be Chinese.

The Japanese people said that the Chinese could not keep their treasures by themselves, and who could complain. I had gone to the British Museum in England to get back the artifacts they had stolen back then.

The Chinese people said that Lin Yi bought these books from the Japanese at the expense of Lin Yi, and there were invoice contracts, could it be that the Japanese were illiterate?

The Japanese people also said that they didn't pay attention to the fact that they were Japanese national treasures when they sold them, so the transaction was invalid, and the contract was invalid, and it was a big deal to lose money to the person surnamed Lin.

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In this way, the two sides come and go, and no one lets anyone, and the people of the two countries have opened a war of words.

At the same time, the Japanese barrister hired by Lin Yihua at a high price also officially began to appeal, accusing Japan Airlines of "detaining the guest's cargo without sufficient reason", and then listed countless conditions for proof later---

However, JAL was not a soft eater that day, and they also hired a state-level barrister to start a battle with Lin Yi's barrister over the legal provisions.

In this way, the war that originally broke out only in China and Japan and on the Internet was officially staged in Japanese courts.

For this reason, major Japanese TV stations actually regarded this incident as a big news and filmed their staff for live broadcasting; And the media in China did not show weakness, and several powerful TV stations such as Phoenix Satellite TV also went to Japan en masse to record the war of words in the courtroom with the media.

The matter is so big, not to mention China and Japan, that Sky TV in the United States, BBC TV in the United Kingdom, and major TV stations in France and Germany have also reported on the incident.

For a time, Lin Yi and the ancient book he was stuck in made headlines on the front pages of various countries and became the biggest international news.