Chapter 790: Tokyo National Museum

With a guy like Jin Muchen, who gives advice to Takako Nomura behind his back, then Ichiro Ishihara will not complain.

And the whole plan was implemented very smoothly, which made Jin Muchen have to look down on this Nomura Takako, such a strong execution ability is worthy of being the daughter of Nomura Satoru, and she is indeed born with criminal genes.

The guys in the Hetian family are not so easy to deal with, and it is not very easy to convince the scattered Kudo Society, but the woman in front of her has done it perfectly, which shows that she is still very capable, and it can even be said that she was born to eat this bowl of rice.

Now the people of the Hetian family have basically been crippled by the Kudo Society on Kyushu Island, and Junjiu Ikeda and Keisuke Okada died like this, plus the people led by the two of them, they were also hit hard by the Kudo Society, and they became a state of scattered sand.

The rest of the Hetian family is even less troublesome, without a leader, and soon those people are in a dilemma.

I still want to continue to make waves in the Kyushu region, but there is no strong boss who can pinch all the people together, and many people have their own careful thoughts.

How can such a scattered group form combat effectiveness?

And now they are not facing the Kudo Association that was caught off guard at the beginning, but the current Kudo Association has solved the internal troubles and is united again.

Coupled with the fact that they have now gained new support from the police and political circles, the idea of the Kada family to gain a foothold on Kyushu Island will soon come to naught.

The most important thing is that Ishihara Ichiro, who originally backed the Hetian family, is now hanging, and there is no one to support the Hetian family in the political circles.

So if they're smart enough. The best choice is to quickly withdraw from the Kyushu region, otherwise I am afraid that they will not even be able to keep their own nest.

Although Jin Muchen did not guide Nomura Takako to continue to do something, he knew that this woman would definitely not be willing to let go of the Hetian family like this.

Even she had a plan to fight back now. Maybe now her men are in Tokyo, ready to make a mess in Shibuya.

But those are no longer his concerns, what he cares about now is the people of the Chrysanthemum House, when will he contact Takako Nomura, and when, when will he be able to contact the people of the Chrysanthemum House, and then free Helen from their hands.

"Don't worry, Jim San, as long as someone from Juhuaya contacts us, I will notify you as soon as possible. And I will also take the initiative to find a way to help you find your friends. ”

Takako Nomura is a very smart woman, why Jin Muchen would help her, she has always been very clear, and now she has regained control of the Kudo Society and Kyushu Island.

Then it's time to give back to Jin Muchen for his help, those people in Juhuaya haven't contacted them before, I believe they are also observing, and they want to wait until the situation in Kyushu is clear. in making a decision.

No matter who will become the king of the Kyushu region in the end, this final victor. will become their partners, and now they can only cooperate with themselves.

So as long as they are contacting themselves, it is time for them to repay Jin Muchen for their help.

Jin Muchen nodded: "Then there will be work." ”

He likes to deal with such smart people, because it doesn't take much effort to deal with them.

Takako Nomura sat down for a few more moments, then got up and took her leave. She could see that Jin Muchen might have other things to do.

Nomura had just left, and Jin Muchen took Jesse and Belinda out of the hotel and went straight to the direction of Ueno Park.

At present, the people of the Yamaken Group and the Kodo Society are making a lot of noise, and there are frequent street firefights on both sides. However, because they were warned by the Japanese Metropolitan Police Department, they did not dare to make trouble in Tokyo, but controlled the scope of the firefight in Aichi Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture for a generation.

And the Hetian family also suffered heavy losses on Kyushu Island, and now they are suffering from a big injury, and now they are afraid that what they have more trouble with is how to deal with the counterattack of the Kudo Association.

So now Yoshiharu Society is absolutely safe in Tokyo, plus Junichi Watanabe has been blue-eyed by the Mitsui family recently, and no one in the ordinary world wants to touch his moldy head.

So Jin Muchen is absolutely safe now, now that the big wind and waves outside have basically subsided, it is time for Jin Muchen to enjoy his trip to Tokyo.

To be honest, he didn't really get around the city much after coming to Tokyo.

And as an antique collector and enthusiast, since I have come to Tokyo, I can't let go of the famous Tokyo National Museum in Japan.

Yushima Seido, the birthplace of Japanese school education, was built in 1690 by the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi.

For the next hundred years, it continued to have a reputation as an educational institution directly under the shogunate, equivalent to the Taigaku, Hanlin Temple, and other places built by ancient Chinese emperors.

After the Meiji Restoration, after the fall of the shogunate, when people thought that this cultural mecca that represented the old power had withdrawn from the stage of history, it continued to carry Japan's cultural change in a new way.

In March 1872, the Meiji government held an exposition at the Daiseiden Hall of Yushima Shrine, with more than 600 exhibits ranging from paintings, calligraphy, and lacquerware to biological specimens.

The expo was a great success, and due to the large number of visitors, the organizers had to extend the original date of 20 days by a month.

This was the first exposition in modern Japan, which was the beginning of a long-term public exhibition event, and the museum in the Yushima Sanctuary was officially opened, which was the first museum in Japan, the Tokyo National Museum.

Located near the famous Ueno Park, the Tokyo National Museum is home to a wide variety of museums and art galleries, and is the face of modern East Asian national museums.

As the first museum in Japan to open, the Tokyo National Museum has the largest collection in Japan.

The Tokyo National Museum opened in 1872 as the first museum in Japan. Currently, there are 10,476 national treasures and important cultural properties in Japan, of which 2,642 are in Tokyo.

The Tokyo National Museum is the largest museum in Japan in terms of the number of items in Japan, with a collection of more than 110,000 works of art and archaeological artifacts from all over Asia, as well as more than 700 national treasures and important cultural properties.

As a Chinese, when studying some relevant historical documents about this museum, Jin Muchen would feel inexplicable heartache from time to time.

Because many of the collections in this museum are not just collections, many of them were obtained by the Japanese by relying on the disgraceful war of the year, as well as the previous burning, killing, looting, or stealing and deception on the land of China.

And now these rare national treasures, which are extinct in China, appear in the museum of this enemy country that has brought countless suffering to the Chinese, which makes any Chinese with a conscience feel heartache.

What's more, this country has not yet admitted the mistakes they made in China back then, nor has it apologized for the crimes they committed, and now it is even with their American godfather, everywhere against China, so as a Chinese, how can you still have the slightest good feeling for this country when facing such a situation?

To be honest, Jin Muchen's motives are not very pure when he came to visit the Tokyo National Museum this time, anyway, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in the United States and the British Museum in the United Kingdom, Lao Tzu dares to steal, not to mention that you are such a Tokyo National Museum?

And even the two of them have taken action themselves, and if the Tokyo National Museum is spared, it seems even more wrong.

Thinking of the crimes committed by the Japanese in China in those years, coupled with what the Japanese have done in the international community in recent years, Jin Muchen couldn't help but feel sick for a while.

Since the Meiji period, the Tokyo National Museum has a collection of more than 110,000 pieces, of which 17,000 are foreign, about half of which come from China. Fourteen of these foreign collections have been designated as Japanese National Treasures, eight of which are Chinese cultural relics.

Thinking of the logic of the Japanese, Jin Muchen really felt a little funny, obviously a Chinese treasure, but it turned out to be a national treasure of the Japanese, what a special thing, when can this robber be so blatant?

And most importantly, most of these treasures are of unknown origin.

Someone once counted that among the more than 90,000 pieces in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum, there are tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics, including Liangzhu culture jade from the Neolithic Age, porcelain from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties, and porcelain calligraphy and painting from the Qing Dynasty.

So far, there are 143 cultural relics such as Chinese national treasures and important cultural properties that have been displayed on the museum's website.

Among the 143 important cultural relics, only a very small number of cultural relics are indicated to be donated by someone, and most of them are not marked with their origin.

These treasures that are not marked with their origins, in fact, are self-explanatory, and considering the strange and stolen cultural relics in Japan, which can be auctioned in a grand manner after two years, and are protected by law, many people can figure out what is going on as long as they use their brains.

So in Jin Muchen's opinion, these Japanese devils are unforgivable at all! (To be continued.) )