Chapter 952: The Emperor's Private Money and Treasure Map!

Along the way, Zhu Zilong continued deep into the Japanese Imperial Palace. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

I first went to the state banquet hall of the Meiji Imperial Palace, the Tomyei Hall, grabbed a few Japanese antiques, and continued to move on.

Then, we arrived at the Senkusa Hall of the Meiji Imperial Palace.

After passing through the East Garden of the Imperial Palace, passing through the Mokkarakkudo, passing through the Edo Castle Castle Tower, and standing on the ruins of the castle tower and looking back at the Honmaru Imperial Garden, it is true that the old saying "Ten thousand palaces are made of earth".

Edo Castle has witnessed the ups and downs of Japan for 400 years, and the shogunate of the Edo period and the imperial palace of the Meiji period have become a thing of the past.

This may only be answered in the future, and time will tell.

In the dark, Zhu Zilong always felt that something was calling him. Suddenly, his heart moved, and he remembered a rumor.

In the Tokyo Imperial Palace, there is an eight-foot magatama that is one of the three artifacts of the Japanese emperor. However, after the war, the emperor did not have the genuine goods in his possession, and the real eight-foot magatama disappeared.

Zhu Zilong opened the perspective of the heavenly eye and kept looking for it here.

Find, find, suddenly, under a palace, Jing Ran found a secret passage, good guy, there is a play.

He cautiously sneaked in, walking, walking, I don't know how long. Many hidden traps and doors were opened. In several rooms, more than a dozen large boxes were found.

Open it and take a look, it's a modern yen?

Oh, then it's not a treasure. It's kind of interesting, could it be the emperor's private money?

No wonder, security guards were specially arranged outside this palace.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, the Japanese government has allocated about 25 billion yen (about 1.5 billion yuan) to the annual budget of the imperial family.

In addition, the emperor alone is a "pocket money" of 20 million yen per year!

It is equivalent to 200 yen (about 12 yuan) for the imperial family.

The budget is 25 billion yuan, what are you doing with it?

This huge budget is divided into three main parts, which are used to support the normal operation of the Imperial Family, the Imperial Household Agency, and the Palace Police Headquarters.

The expenses of the royal family are divided into three major parts according to the direction of expenses, namely court fees, inner court fees and royal family fees.

The court fee is considered to be the public expense, and the water and electricity bills and house construction expenses of the imperial palace.

More than 1,000 employees are paid from this income. [Thousands of employees ......] let me complain first!

In 2003, the royal family paid nearly 2 million yen (about 120,000 yuan) to NHK (Japan Broadcasting Association) for TV signals. That's because there are almost 120 televisions in the Imperial Palace......

The cost of daring is also large enough.

The Imperial Court Fee is a "pocket money" for the private use of Emperor Akihito's family of five.

Hehe, Zhu Zilong just wants to say that the Japanese government gives the emperor a salary of 25 billion yen a year, and the emperor who does not step down is hanging, and the emperor of the Qing Dynasty was too stupid at that time. If you give way to the Han Chinese earlier, maybe you can still live in the Forbidden City now, it's really for nothing.

Counting one of the emperor's private money in front of him, about one billion yen, Zhu Zilong unceremoniously threw it all into the Dragon Ball space.

Hemp, this time it didn't come in vain.

What does the little devil hang? You emperor's money, Lao Tzu also dares to take it.

When I moved to the last box of private money, the box was deflected and fell crookedly. A piece of paper fell out of it, and Zhu Zilong picked it up and looked at it.

Stab!

Suddenly gasped, part of a treasure map of the Malay Tiger?

Yamashita was a general in the Japanese Army during World War II and the commander of the Japanese 14th Front Army that invaded Southeast Asia.

He was hanged in Manila as a war criminal after the war. This devil, who once caused misery to the lives of Southeast Asians and disturbed the peace of Southeast Asians, even after his death, also disturbed the hearts of the locals and became obsessed with madness.

Before his death, he and his men plundered and looted a large amount of gold and silver treasures and currencies in Southeast Asia, and hid them somewhere in the Philippines.

Yamashita was estimated to be worth more than $100 billion, so much so that the United States could use the excavated gold to finance the Cold War. The archaeological community generally believes that there are 175 burial sites scattered throughout the world.

The source of this statement is because of the testimony of Yamashita Fumi's driver after he was captured, and this person also personally led the excavation of 12 treasure spots!

Although these 12 treasure spots have a huge amount of gold, they are only a piece of cake compared to the entire treasure collection, and Yamashita Fengwen did not reveal half of it until his death. It's just that there are a large number of remnants, and the broken and incomplete treasure map makes the world crazy and scramble for it.

It is estimated that the author of One Piece is to follow him, and draw the manga, Khan!

In 1986, the February Revolution broke out in the Philippines, and President Marcos and his family fled in a hurry.

When the Marcos family fled Manila, they reportedly carried dozens of large wooden boxes full of gold, jewelry, and dollar bills.

However, these treasures are only part of the wealth that Marcos has amassed over the decades. According to figures released by the Philippine "Independent Commission Against Corruption" on July 31, 1991, Marcos was found to have stored more than 5,300 tons of gold in Swiss banks!

In February 1992, his widow Imelda? Marcos insisted that her husband had found the "treasure of Yamashita Bongbun" and became rich.

Moreover, only one-tenth of the wealth has been found, and there is still a lot of wealth hidden in various dark places, and it is necessary to find all the incomplete treasure maps to find one treasure after another.

After the war, the Philippines was in a gold rush, and Marcos was keen to find the treasure of Yamashita Bongbun. He once ordered the simultaneous launch of a gold treasure hunt in 172 places across the country.

It's a pity that because the treasure map was not found, he only found a very small part.

The great treasure will not be silent forever, it will always be the direction pointed by the compass in the hands of wave after wave of treasure hunters.

The amount of gold in Yamashita Fengbun's collection is so huge that there may not be a few in history that can compare with it. The great temptation has caused those blood-red treasure diggers to start a bloody competition with each other.

As a result, the treasure map became less and less and more incomplete.

In the end, did Yamashita Fengwen hide treasures, how much did they hide, and especially where did they hide?

No one can say 100% that perhaps this is the last ominous dream left to the Filipino people by the executioner whose hands are stained with the blood of the people of Southeast Asia.

And, the part of this treasure map that Zhu Zilong has found in the emperor's hand is obviously only one of the treasure maps.

I guess because the emperor himself wasn't sure enough to find the remaining treasure maps, and he was also old, so he didn't pay much attention to it. I just put this incomplete treasure map here.

Zhu Zilong put away the treasure map, and he was not sure that he could find all the treasure maps. But, no matter what, let's put it away first.

Now, go and look for that, all the time faintly, summoning your own thing, to see which palace it is.

Once you've found it, you're ready to get out of here.

-------- (To be continued.) )