Chapter 838: One of the treasures of the town hall

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Although it is a copycat, who made these bronze mirrors a Japanese national treasure, or was it used by the Japanese imperial family back then, so although they couldn't get into Jin Muchen's eyes, they were all accepted by him.

Anyway, as long as these bronze mirrors are stained with the name of the Japanese Emperor, then there will be B grid, and even if you don't want to collect it at that time, if you take it to Europe to have an underground auction, you will definitely be able to sell it for a good price.

Therefore, Jin Muchen didn't mind how rough the workmanship of these copper mirrors was, so he directly smashed the glass cover and pocketed these copper mirrors.

The first few bronze mirrors, in Jin Muchen's eyes, can definitely be described as miserable, they are not round, the lenses are not very flat, and when taking pictures of this mirror, they can't see the person's appearance very clearly.

But there was no way, who made Japan's technology at that level at that time, and at that time, Japan had just introduced the method of manufacturing copper mirrors from China.

Of course, the first batch of bronze mirrors made will be used by the Imperial Family, and even if they are not made, they are made in their own country, so even if the Imperial Emperor doesn't like it, they have to be used.

But I guess I used it a few times, and I just threw it in the warehouse and didn't even look at it.

Until now, when it was said that he had taken out a little bit of the Emperor's family background to show it and express his joy with the people, the Emperor of Heaven turned out these rags from the warehouse.

After receiving a few pieces in a row, Jin Muchen finally saw a few good things, such as the next sea beast grape mirror. The workmanship of this bronze mirror. and the bronze mirrors in front. It's not the same at all.

The shape of the whole mirror is very regular, and the surface of the mirror is also very smooth, even after more than a thousand years, the emission function of the mirror is also quite good, although the portrait is a little dim, but the clarity is much clearer than the previous copper mirrors.

You must know the copper mirrors in front, not to mention the clarity, even if it is a mirror, trachoma can be seen on the mirror. This shows the roughness of the workmanship of those bronze mirrors.

But this sea beast grape mirror is different, the workmanship is very regular, the mirror surface is also very smooth, and the carving on the back of the mirror is also very beautiful.

In the middle of the back of the mirror is a small circle, there are five sea beasts in the small circle, one in the middle is the largest, next to it are four small sea beasts, because of the technology and workmanship of the year, these sea beasts are very vaguely cast, so we can only roughly know that this is a sea beast. But it is not possible to determine what kind of sea beast it is.

Around these sea beasts is the wave ornament of the sea, and outside the small circle is a large circle. The large circle is full of grapevine patterns.

It is precisely because of the decoration of these graphics that the specifications of this copper mirror are immediately a few points more noble than the copper mirrors seen earlier!

Jin Muchen looked at this bronze mirror and touched his chin, this should not be a bronze mirror that the Japanese could cast at that time!

Sure enough, take a look at the introduction, the seventh century AD, the Sui and Tang dynasties, the Heian era import......

Your grandmother's, sure enough, this is a bronze mirror made by our Chinese!

It should be the later Heian period, I don't know through what channel, the bronze mirror that spread to Japan, and then because of the exquisite workmanship, it was included in the bag by the Emperor, but from today on, this bronze mirror is going home!

Jin Muchen went down with a hammer in a happy mood, smashed the glass cover, and then put the bronze mirror in his pocket.

With this bronze mirror as an introduction, Jin Muchen believes that there must be more and better copper mirrors behind.

Sure enough, the next bronze mirror made Jin Muchen a little dizzy, it was actually a coiling dragon mirror!

The back is carved with a coiled dragon, and the button on the back of the mirror is carved into the shape of the sun.

Such a pattern, that was used exclusively by the royal family in the past, the origin of this bronze mirror is not simple, Jin Muchen is heart is ecstasy.

Looking down at the introduction, as expected, in the eighth century AD, the Tang Dynasty works, the Heian period was introduced......

Sure enough, it was the work of our Chinese, and it was later introduced to Japan during the Heian period.

Think about it, in the Heian period, it happened to be the time when the Mengyuan invaded and destroyed the Southern Song Dynasty, and when the Southern Song Dynasty fell, because of the brutality of the Mengyuan, many Chinese crossed the sea to Japan in order to avoid those barbarians.

And these people not only brought more advanced technology to Japan, but also brought a lot of good things, and those good things that were brought have eventually become national treasures of the Japanese.

Thinking about that period of history, Jin Muchen was also sad.

It was also from the Song Dynasty that the Chinese began to gradually lose the spirit of martial arts, and his old Zhao family became emperor by releasing military power with a glass of wine, and then fearing that other powerful subjects would follow suit, began to promote literature and suppress martial arts.

Then a group of Confucianists who only knew how to kneel and lick the royal family concocted a set of fallacies and heresies, especially the neo-Confucianism advocated by the so-called Confucian master Zhu Xi in the Song Dynasty, which was a set of nonsense and sour literati rags.

Women's three from four virtues, the little feet are tied from this old Wang Ba, from his set of fallacies, after being vigorously promoted by the royal family, the Chinese nation has completed the most complete self-castration, completely lost the spirit of martial arts and foreign expansion.

Later, Zhu Chongba of the Ming Dynasty was still using his set of theories, and as a result, two hundred years later, these Confucian children knew that the party was fighting and making money above the court, and as a result, the Ming Dynasty was defeated in the hands of these Confucian children.

But those are all things later, the bronze mirror in front of me still has to be collected, although the rigorous Japanese have not been able to find out, such a dragon mirror was used by the royal nobleman during the Tang Dynasty.

But the origin is extraordinary, it must be the royal family of the Tang Dynasty, which must be wrong, so this dragon mirror was finally included in the Japanese imperial family.

Because this mirror belongs to the Imperial Family, it is not easy for Japanese archaeologists to evaluate it indiscriminately, otherwise if this mirror falls into the hands of those museums, it will definitely be enshrined as a national treasure.

Put away this mirror and continue to walk backwards, huh!

How did this bronze mirror end up here? When he saw the white copper wind-grinding sea inkstone pattern copper mirror in front of him, Jin Muchen couldn't help but be stunned!

He saw this mirror when he stepped on it that day, and it was in the East Asia Pavilion in the Tang Dynasty exhibits area.

This mirror is a famous Japanese national treasure, but how did you get it inside the Horyuji Treasure Museum today?

Jin Muchen couldn't help but feel strange for a while, but when he thought about the hidden relationship between the Horyuji Treasure Museum, the Tokyo National Museum, and the Japanese Imperial Family, he was relieved.

The Tokyo National Museum, from the very beginning of its establishment, has had a disconnected relationship with the Emperor, and the first place to be founded was the Yushima Sanctuary, which was the private place of the Emperor.

At the time of its establishment, it was nominally under the management of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture, but most of the items in the museum at that time were donated by the Imperial Family.

Later, this museum was simply renamed the Imperial Family Museum to show the relationship between this museum and the Emperor.

Later, after the end of World War II, it was not until 1947 that it was actually handed over to the Ministry of Education.

However, until now, the attributes of this museum have not been clearly defined, and it is not wrong to say that it is a public museum, because many things in this museum were later acquired from private individuals through state financial allocation.

But it would be right to say that it is a joint-stock museum, because until now, many of the precious exhibits in this museum have been displayed here by some of Japan's top families.

For example, the Imperial Family, they have the most exhibits in this museum, and the treasures in the entire Horyuji Museum belong to their family.

Then in the East Asian Pavilion over there, or in the main hall in front, if one or two treasures belonging to the Heavenly Emperor appear, it would not be unusual.

Thinking of this, Jin Muchen was not so curious about why this sea inkstone pattern bronze mirror appeared here.

Anyway, the exhibits in this museum are regularly rotated, and I think there should be new exhibits on display at the East Asia Pavilion, and it can't be placed there, so I took this national treasure back to the Horyuji Treasure Hall to continue to exhibit, anyway, this bronze mirror also belongs to the Heavenly Emperor, and it is not wrong to put it here.

However, this saved Jin Muchen a lot of trouble, originally he thought that he would not be able to receive this treasure until he went to the East Asia Pavilion!

This sea inkstone pattern bronze mirror, the origin is not simple, this seems to be the only one in Japan that has been certified by experts, belonging to the Tang Dynasty Emperor with a surname of the imperial supplies.

And the origin of this emperor is really not small, he is a famous saint in Chinese history, Tang Taizong!

This bronze mirror, to be exact, was not used by Tang Taizong himself, but was specially arranged for him to be built in order to congratulate his beloved eldest grandson Empress on his birthday.

Later, during the war at the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was brought back to Japan by Yamanaka Dingjiro of the Yamanaka Chamber of Commerce in Japan, and later presented to the Japanese imperial family, and has been treasured to this day.

It is precisely because of the special position of this bronze mirror in history that the people of the Imperial Family are willing to take out this bronze mirror and let those archaeological experts identify it.

As a result, this appraisal is good, this is the queen of the famous Tang Taizong in Chinese history!

Is this worth it? As a result, this seemingly ordinary bronze mirror immediately rose to the height of a national treasure, and it was even a super-first-class national treasure.

And the people of the Heavenly Emperor, when they saw that this thing was identified as such a precious national treasure, were embarrassed to take it back at once, so they stored it in the Tokyo National Museum, and it became the treasure of the town here!

Ps. chasing more children's shoes, are there any free appreciation tickets and starting coins~ The countdown to the 515 red envelope list is over, I'll pull a ticket, ask for an increase and appreciation vote, and finally rush a handful! (To be continued.) )