Chapter 826: A National Treasure Among National Treasures (3)

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But now this national treasure of Japan no longer belongs to Japan, but to Jin Muchen.

As soon as the hammer went down, the glass cover shattered, and then this black and gold-painted box, like the previous Japanese national treasures, became Jin Muchen's exclusive treasure.

In his heart, he continued to walk back, and after walking a few steps, Jin Muchen suddenly stopped, because the things behind the glass cover were really strange.

It was obviously a flashing yellow light, but in this yellow light, there was a light blue cold light hidden, and this was the first time Jin Muchen had seen such a phenomenon of doping light.

This made him even more curious about the treasure behind the glass cover, and when he came over, it was actually a seven-word quaint ancient poem handwritten in Chinese.

It's just that because of the dim light and the fact that the handwriting is too wild, Jin Muchen can't see the reason even if he wants to see it.

But when I stepped on the plate a few days ago, I didn't seem to see this ancient poem?

Could it be that there is a rotation? It's normal to think about it, but you must know that the cultural relics in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum are counted in 100,000 units.

Even if the exhibition area of this museum is not small, it is impossible to display all the cultural relics at one time.

It can only be a few thousand pieces on display in one gallery at a time, you must know that even the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the British Museum covers an area of a large museum.

It is impossible to display all the cultural relics in your collection at one time, not to mention that it is not the normal way of thinking and means of running a museum.

So almost all the treasure houses in the world will follow one rule. It's about collecting as many artifacts as you can, and then exchanging them on a regular basis, or rotating them.

And the ancient poem in front of him must have just been rotated recently, you must know that when he came to step on the spot last time, Jin Muchen had never seen this ancient poem.

However, this ancient poem seems to have a lot of origin. If you take a closer look at the introduction below, you can see that it is also a national treasure of Japan.

And the most important thing is that the author of this ancient poem, Jin Muchen, couldn't help but be startled after reading it, and he was not Zongchun!

Damn, this is one of the few famous people in ancient Japan that Jin Muchen knows, you must know that he also watched the famous Japanese cartoon "Smart Ikyu" when he was a child!

And this Yixiu Zongchun is the prototype of the smart and clever little monk in the cartoon, Brother Yixiu!

Saw the name. Don't say anything, even if this thing is not a national treasure of Japan, then you have to take it down, because the owner of this poem is too meaningful to him, after all, he also spent a happy childhood with him.

This Yixiu is also known as a crazy monk in Japan, a flower monk, and a wine and meat monk. It's almost the same as our domestic Jigong monks, but it's different from Jigong. In the end, he didn't just become a Buddha.

And this guy's real experience is that he is all drunk and meaty, but the final ending is not bad, but on the whole, his life is not perfect, it can be said to be a tragedy.

In the cartoon. This little monk Ikkyu was designed to be the son of an opponent who failed after the Ashikaga Shogun fought for power, and in real life, this Ikkyu brother is definitely not small, he is the blood of the emperor, the son of a generation of emperors.

It turned out to be at the end of the Kamakura period. Emperor Daigo was dissatisfied with the Kamakura shogunate at that time, and raised troops to destroy the Kamakura shogunate, and promoted the retro of the royal government, trying to revive the imperial family, which is historically known as "Jianwu Zhongxing".

Because at the end of Kamakura, the samurai were in power, so the Daigo emperor was very strict with these samurai, and after the Kazuna dictatorship was restored, he began to reuse the nobles of Kyoto, but did not pay attention to those samurai.

In our ancient Chinese saying, that is, we began to emphasize literature over military force, and promote literature and suppress military force.

But he didn't have the ability to release the military power of Zhao Taizu in the Song Dynasty, so he patronized and divided the fruits of victory with those civil officials, but threw aside the warriors who rebelled with him.

This annoyed the samurai class, so the gang simply rebelled against the Ashikaga clan, and it took only three years for the rebels to invade Kyoto.

Emperor Daigo fled in a hurry, and this Ashikaga clan was left in Kyoto Ming Tongin, which is equivalent to the head of the Chinese Imperial Court in the past, Prince Toyohito pushed him up, put him on the throne, and became the famous Emperor of Light, and then he also successfully established the Muromachi Shogunate, creating a new era.

Emperor Daigo, on the other hand, fled to Mt. Yoshino and confronted the Muromachi shogunate in the north, because he was also the emperor who did not abdicate, so from that time on, Japan entered the stage of confrontation between the northern and southern dynasties.

As time passed, the Muromachi shogunate grew stronger and stronger, and the Northern Dynasty became more and more prosperous.

The Southern Dynasty, which hid in the Yoshino Mountains, was in decline, and the merger of the Northern and Southern Dynasties became a historical necessity, and later under the mediation of the Muromachi shogun, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the two dynasties finally became one.

But this is a good thing for Ikyu's father, because his father is Emperor GoKomatsu, who was particularly revered in Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in the Northern Dynasty at that time.

At that time, it was precisely because he gave Ashikaga Yoshimitsu full authority to negotiate with Emperor GoKameyama of the Southern Dynasty, and then there was a merger of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

Originally, because Emperor Go-Kameyama of the Southern Dynasty had the "Three Artifacts" in his hands that symbolized the emperor's divine power, and he was originally Emperor Zhengshuo, it was only natural that Emperor Go-Kameyama became the first emperor after the merger.

And after the abdication of Emperor Kameyama, of course, it was the turn of Emperor Go-Komatsu, and it stands to reason that as the son of Emperor Go-Komatsu, this Brother Hugh, even if he doesn't mix with the emperor, it is very simple to mix with the prince.

But it was precisely because his mother was the daughter of a minister from the Southern Dynasty that this Ashikaga Yoshimitsu was afraid that after he ascended the throne, he would provoke the relationship between him and the emperor.

In the end, he insisted on provoking the emperor, and before this Hugh brother was born, he drove his mother, who was ten months pregnant, out of the palace.

Later, after he was born, he was sent by his mother to Anguo City in Kyoto to become a monk, although he was of royal blood, but he did not even enjoy the treatment of a prince for a day, and he had to be constrained by dog thieves like Ashikaga Yoshimitsu everywhere.

So his life is far from being as bullish as in the cartoon, at best, he can save his life from dying.

But for the rest, nothing has been done.

So this guy can be said to have been indignant all his life, and there was a time when he was particularly cynical, not only drinking wine and eating meat, but also once liked prostitution @ prostitution, when he was exaggerated, he didn't care about men and women, so he was a famous flower monk in people's mouths, of course, it was not good to call him that way in the temple, so he was called a crazy monk.

It is said that this guy is in his forties, when the founding of the national teacher was taboo for a hundred years, the other monks were chanting Buddhist scriptures or something, but this guy led a woman, and he messed around in the room all day long, and this guy's laughter could be heard in the whole temple.

If it weren't for his status as a prince, it is estimated that he would have been kicked out of the temple and expelled from the division a long time ago.

Later, when he was seventy-seven years old, this guy also fell in love with a blind girl who could sing, anyway, this wine and meat monk did have a lot of bizarre stories on him.

As the handwritten poem of such a legendary figure in Japanese history, there is absolutely reason to be named a national treasure of Japan.

And today, this Japanese national treasure, of course, is cheaper than Jin Muchen.

After putting away this Japanese national treasure, Jin Muchen continued to wander through the second exhibition hall of the main museum, and 'collected' several Japanese national treasures one after another.

For example, the exquisitely made furisode, the so-called furisode, is actually a beautifully embroidered Japanese kimono.

Such Japanese women's kimonos are often embroidered with delicate patterns on the sleeves because of the wide sleeve robes, and they are also embroidered on the back.

In addition, you must know that from ancient times to the present, Japan's silk industry, but in fact, is not inferior to our Chinese silk industry, in the late Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, because of the land area and breeding scale, may not be as good as our China in terms of production capacity, but at that time Japan's silk was actually not weaker than China in terms of quality.

In the late Qing Dynasty, because the Qing Dynasty was in a state of turmoil, and the domestic merchants did not understand the concept of modern management, Japan seized this opportunity to develop the silk industry, especially the production of raw silk, so at this time, one body surpassed China.

Until the start of World War II, Japan was the world's largest exporter of raw silk and the world's largest producer of silk.

As for the ancestors of the silk industry, we in China have long since fallen to my grandmother's house.

Even now, although our domestic silk industry has re-developed and expanded, if we talk about high-end products, we can still only follow behind the ass of the Japanese.

It's really a shame to say that the most advanced things we had back then, things that could make a lot of foreign exchange, have become people's cutting-edge commodities, and we ourselves can only produce some of the lowest end of the top grades, make some hard money, this can not help but sigh, it is really lucky.

If it were not for them castrating the martial spirit of our Chinese, how could our China be bullied by that foreign race again and again, and how could we live more and more later, be conquered by the barbarians again and again, and be interrupted by the opportunity process of evolution to a higher level of civilization.

[It's about to be 515, I hope to continue to hit the 515 red envelope list, and the red envelope rain will be able to give back to readers and promotional works on May 15. A piece is also love, and it must be better! (To be continued.) )