Chapter 849: Goodbye, Pride of Japan!
In 1929, Pei Wenzhong, a young Chinese archaeologist, excavated precious cultural relics such as the fossil skull of Beijing ape man at the Zhoukoudian site.
The announcement of this discovery was a sensation at the time, attracting the attention of not only Chinese archaeologists, but also many archaeologists in the world.
You know, at that time, it can be said that this is the earliest human skeleton fossil discovered by human beings so far.
At that time, after these precious cultural relics were discovered, many scholars from all over the world were attracted to study these cultural relics.
In the end, everyone came to the unanimous conclusion that this skull fossil is indeed a human skeleton fossil, and it does prove that human beings were born on the land of China tens of thousands of years ago.
This is a very important contribution to the reasoning of the origin of human beings.
At that time, after the Japanese learned such news, they were very jealous, you must know that in that year, the Japanese instilled in the education concept of the people, but there was such a thing, our Yamato nation is the best race on the planet.
Our nation has been leading the world since its birth, and the reason why they have such propaganda is nothing more than to brainwash the people, enhance the pride of the nation, enhance cohesion, and then encourage those ordinary people to support the government in launching a war of aggression against the outside world.
And they want to promote their own national pride while belittling other peoples, such as the Chinese.
At that time, they preached the idea that the Chinese were inferior, the sick men of East Asia, that they did not deserve such a good land, and that we should take their land so that it could be used to its best effect.
Actually, to put it bluntly. It is just to imperceptibly brainwash the people, encourage the people to support them to launch a war of aggression, and make this evil war of aggression legitimized.
But at this time, an ape-man skull tens of thousands of years ago was found on the land of China, what does this mean?
Isn't that illustrated? The Chinese were born earlier than us, and they can't keep our ancestors transferred from Chinese mainland.
How can this work? How could the ancestors of our great Japanese be those inferior Chinese? This is definitely not going to work!
So after archaeologists from China and around the world announced the facts they had discovered, the Japanese have been calculating how to snatch or destroy this fossilized skull of the Northern @Jing Ape Man.
And the Chinese archaeologists, of course, also noticed the wolf ambitions of the Japanese. So I stored this fossil skull of the North @ Beijing ape man in the safe of the dissection room in Building B of the Beijing Union Hospital, which is in charge of the Americans.
After all, the Japanese at that time could not take the Chinese seriously, but they absolutely did not dare not take the Americans seriously.
You must know that at that time, the signs of World War II were just beginning to sprout, and several evil Axis organizations were just beginning to take shape, but they had not yet formed an alliance.
At that time, although Americans were not Japanese godfathers, they were also Japanese wet nurses.
At that time, the relationship between the United States and Japan was not bad. The Americans at that time were not a good thing either, although they did not directly send troops to invade China. But at that time, they happened to be exporting a large number of various military supplies to Japan.
For example, the scrap steel they exported to Japan was made into guns by the Japanese, the grain they exported to Japan was used by the Japanese as military rations, and the rubber they exported to Japan was made into warships by the Japanese. Airplanes and other weapons of war.
Therefore, at that time, the Americans were the driving force behind the Japanese invasion of China, and they also indirectly enjoyed the benefits of the Japanese invasion of China.
But unfortunately, the Americans were bitten by their own vicious dogs in the end, and they were not as shrewd as they imagined.
After the official outbreak of World War II. Although the United States and Japan did not declare war immediately, their relationship has taken a sharp turn for the worse.
At that time, in order to prevent these precious fossils from falling into the hands of the Japanese, the Americans decided to ship the fossils to the United States for temporary storage.
In the early morning of December 5, 1941, the U.S. Marine Corps packed the precious fossilized skulls and other precious cultural relics, loaded them onto a special train and left Beiping, intending to go to Qinhuangdao.
According to the plan, these precious cultural relics will be loaded onto the "President Harrison" cruise ship in Qinhuangdao and transported to the United States.
However, on December 7, the "Pearl Harbor Incident" broke out, and the special train of the US Marine Corps was intercepted by the Japanese army in Qinhuangdao, and the two sides had a fierce battle at the railway station.
And those precious cultural relics have been lost since then, especially these precious fossils of the skull of the Northern @ Jing Ape Man, some people say that these precious cultural relics were transported back to Japan by the Japanese and hidden.
Others say that these precious cultural relics were directly destroyed by the Japanese on the spot, because they wanted to destroy everything, and the evidence that the Chinese were superior to their Japanese.
As for the American Marines who escorted these precious relics, most of them became prisoners of the Japanese, and many of them, were sent to Chang@Chun.
In the end, it became Black Sun 731, the free trial 'consumables' of the Demon Cave, and even in the restriction, you can still find the prisoner of war camp specially prepared by the Black Suns for these American GIs in Chang@Chun.
You Japanese have destroyed the remains left by our Chinese ancestors, so don't want to keep them today, the pride left by your ancestors.
Jin Muchen walked to the front of this showcase with a cruel smile on his face, and then smashed the thick protective glass cover with a hammer in his hand.
To be honest, smashing this glass cover is really a little different from the glass covers before smashing, because there are so many glass covers, so Jin Muchen is very experienced in this aspect.
With a hammer, the glass cover is thick, and the glass cover is thin, and he can distinguish it clearly just by feeling it.
And this time, the protective cover on the outside of this pottery doll is very thick, and it can even be said that he smashed the thickest glass cover after entering the Tokyo National Museum.
And the reason why the Japanese would put such an inconspicuous clay doll with such a glass cover is enough to show that they attach great importance to this clay doll, presumably for fear that someone will rush in and destroy this clay doll.
It's just that they met Jin Muchen today, no matter how thick this glass cover is, it will be in vain.
If it were an ordinary person, I am afraid that he would not really have such a great strength to be able to smash such a glass cover, but for the powerful Jin Muchen, even if this glass cover is twice as thick as this one, in his eyes, it will be useless.
The hammer fell, and after a sound of glass breaking, the pottery puppet arrived in Jin Muchen's hands.
To be honest, after getting started with this pottery puppet, Jin Muchen once wanted to directly throw this pottery puppet to the ground, and only when it was smashed could he relieve his hatred.
Anyway, this thing is a national treasure of the Japanese, and it is the spiritual totem of the Japanese that makes them proud, but for themselves, the Chinese, it has no effect.
It's not beautiful, it's not made of any precious materials, and although it's older, it's really not collectible, at best, it's more archaeological.
As far as Jin Muchen is concerned, such a thing will be broken if it is broken, there is nothing to feel sorry for, not to mention that breaking this thing means that even if it shatters the pride and spirit of the Japanese.
But after thinking about it, in the end, Jin Muchen still didn't start.
After all, it was made thousands of years ago, and it was the ancestor of the Japanese, so it is useful to keep this thing.
Don't you Japanese often like to take out some of our Chinese national treasures to stimulate us?
Then the next time you do that, Lao Tzu will take out something like this to stimulate you and see how you feel.
Thinking of this, Jin Muchen pinched his nose and pocketed this thing, which in his opinion had no collection value at all.
After putting away this pottery doll, this Horyuji Treasure Hall, there is basically nothing worth lingering in.
He walked out of the Horyuji Treasure Hall and went straight to the East Asia Pavilion opposite, the exhibits in this East Asia Pavilion were the highlight of the day.
Especially those Chinese cultural relics, which are the treasures that Jin Muchen pays the most attention to on this trip.
It's already past three o'clock in the morning, and there are still more than two hours to go, and the sky is about to dawn.
I had to finish it from the Tokyo National Museum before dawn, or I would easily arouse the suspicion of others when I walked down the street.
He went out the door, and then looked southwest, although he was far away, he could still see the southwest, the scene of fire.
Seeing the scene that reflected the sky red, Jin Muchen knew that the fire on the side of Jiudanban had definitely not been completely controlled, so he was relieved.
If the fire in Kudanzaka is not extinguished, those police officers will not have the heart to go out and sweep the streets of Tokyo, so that they will have more time.
Thinking of this, Jin Muchen hurriedly came to the door of the East Asia Pavilion, which is more decent, that is, it is not a traditional Japanese two-story building like the main museum, nor is it like the Horyuji Treasure Museum with a strong postmodern style.
This building is the kind of two-story building that looks relatively ordinary, but from the outside, you can also see that the shelves of this building are very high, which is enough to show that there are many exhibition halls inside. (To be continued.) )