Chapter 811: The Golden Lily Organization (Ask for Subscription!) )

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Nobuhiro Matsumoto finally gave in, he wasn't a real warrior in the first place, he was just a relatively successful businessman, that's all! Therefore, he did not have the courage to fight to the death, or even die for his country, so he gave in. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

According to Matsumoto Nobuhiro, the Matsumoto family to which he belonged was only a very small business family in Osaka, and he himself was only a side child of the Matsumoto family. According to the rules of the family, the collateral children do not have the right to inherit the family property, so the collateral children can choose to enter the family business to exercise and serve when they become adults, and they can also choose to accept gifts from the family and leave the family with a relatively large amount of money.

Of course, this fund is more like compensation, because once you leave the family, even if the side children no longer have anything to do with the family, of course, they can't use the Matsumoto family to do things outside.

At the age of 16, Nobuhiro Matsumoto left the family with a little money allocated by the family and started a small business in Osaka Castle. Nobuhiro Matsumoto's business talent was still amazing, and after twenty years of hard work, he completed the original accumulation of capital and became a well-known businessman in Osaka Castle. In the past 20 years, his assets have increased from 2,000 yen when he left the family to 1.2 million yen, and the rate of asset appreciation is not unfast.

Originally, Matsumoto's life trajectory would be like that of other side children of the family who have made their way to the top, and when the wealth has accumulated to a certain extent, he can choose to return to the family and become an elder of the family, or use his wealth to build a new family. However, a chance chance completely changed his fate.

Nobuhiro Matsumoto has a friend named Torii Ryuzo, who is a scholar at the University of Tokyo. Like all scholars, Torii Ryuzo's life is not very satisfactory, but Torii Ryuzo is very different from ordinary people, his ancestor was a powerful samurai, so he is born with an adventurous factor in his genes.

After the Sino-Japanese War, Japan occupied Taiwan and the Liaodong Peninsula with strong force, and Torii Ryuzo studied the history of modern China, and he believed that the weak Qing government had completely surrendered to the foreign powers, including the Japanese Empire, and that the opportunity to make a fortune had come.

Torii Ryuzo's so-called opportunity to make a fortune is nothing other than the theft of Chinese cultural relics. Tomb robbing is the most profitable business, so Torii Ryuzo brought a few Japanese ronins to China. In 1905, Torii Ryuzo conducted investigations and excavations in the Liaodong Peninsula and the northeastern region, and they discovered a large number of ancient Chinese tombs, some of which were Korean, and this shameless excavation continued until 1911.

During this period, Torii Ryuzo shipped all the stolen artifacts back to Japan and sold them at a high price, and soon became a well-known antiquities dealer and collector in Japan. As a good friend, Torii Ryuzo did not hide it from Matsumoto Nobuhiro, and at the same time hoped to cooperate with Matsumoto Nobuhiro to carry out larger-scale cultural relics smuggling and excavation.

For this kind of lucrative business, Matsumoto Nobuhiro coveted it, and the two hit it off, and soon a tomb robbery group composed of Matsumoto Nobuhiro and Torii Ryuzo landed in China again. For a time, the ancient tombs in Northeast China suffered a disaster, and the tombs with a little clue could not escape the excavation of this group of robbers, during which Matsumoto Nobuhiro and Torii Ryuzo also joined hands with Hamada Kosaku of Kyoto Imperial University to excavate the Lushun Diaojiatun Han Tomb.

As this criminal business continued, Matsumoto Nobuhiro's assets expanded rapidly, and by 1928 his personal fortune had reached 11.2 million yen, making him one of the few wealthy businessmen in Osaka City, and even the entire Matsumoto family had less than one-tenth of his personal assets.

Nobuhiro Matsumoto thought that he had reached the most glorious time of his life, and that he would no longer be bothered by money in his later life, so he planned to establish his own Matsumoto family in Osaka Castle. But at this time, the people of the royal family found him and asked him to join an organization - Golden Lily!

Originally, Matsumoto Nobuhiro didn't plan to join this kind of strange organization that came to his door, but when he learned what this Golden Lily Organization was for, Matsumoto Nobuhiro knew that he had no other choice, unless he joined, he would be completely destroyed humanely, because this organization is not a civilian commercial organization, but a mysterious organization that serves the Japanese imperial family.

After joining the Golden Lily, Matsumoto Nobuhiro learned that the "Golden Lily Organization" was a special organization established only to carry out a plan called the Golden Lily, which was mainly to persistently and covertly carry out the plundering of the wealth of the occupied country, mainly gold and other cultural relics and artworks. The main organizers of the project were members of the imperial family, and its executioners included a number of high-ranking military officers and independent business geniuses in Japanese society, such as Nobuhiro Matsumoto.

As for when this organization was founded, Nobuhiro Matsumoto does not know, and certainly has no right to know. However, he knew that this organization had fully entered China in 1931, and he was one of the main responsible persons in charge of the Chinese side, and it was none other than Prince Miyazahito, chief of staff of the Japanese army base camp, who really gave orders to them.

They entered China primarily to accomplish the task of ensuring that the vast wealth plundered by the occupying forces in the occupied country would eventually flow into the emperor's coffers. Therefore, the Golden Lily Organization is a mysterious organization affiliated with the Japanese Imperial Family, which includes experts in finance, accounting, bookkeeping, shipping, and various treasures. Institutions are supervised by members of the royal family and are carried out through the manipulation of the underworld.

Along with Matsumoto and others, tens of thousands of Japanese ronin and members of the Black Dragon Society entered China, and perhaps many of you have heard of the Yamaguchi-gumi by now, Japan's largest legal underworld! But in fact, the Yamaguchi-gumi is just a small society that only rose after the fall of the Black Dragon Society, and even when the Yamaguchi-gumi was at its strongest, it was impossible to compare with the Black Dragon Society.

The Black Dragon Society is a large underworld supported by the base camp of the Japanese army, and it is a real violent gang, with tens of thousands of real core members and hundreds of thousands of peripheral members, and a strict organizational structure and community system.

After the Black Dragon Society entered Northeast China, it squeezed China's wealth like milking, and the Golden Lily Organization wanted to ensure that the Japanese imperial family could eat the layer of cream that was squeezed out, and also eat the largest piece.

The Golden Lily Organization is very secretive, except for the members of the organization, only a few high-ranking officers at the commander-level know about their existence, even the division commanders at the rank of lieutenant general do not know about them. Take the North China Front Army as an example, only Okamura Ninji and Chief of Staff Yukio Kasahara know their true identities in the entire Front Army, and no one else knows, of course, the person in charge of implementing the plan still knows some secrets, such as the commander of the Tianjin garrison, Naoe Inagawa.

This time, he was ordered to accompany General Nagano Shushen to China to escort a batch of cultural relics and gold plundered from China, and this batch of gold was snatched by the Japanese army invading China through various means in the past two years, but Matsumoto Nobuhiro never thought that he would capsize in the gutter, and it turned over so badly.

Xu Weiguo could not judge the authenticity of these things confessed by Matsumoto Nobuhiro, and immediately sent these things to Guisui by telegram.

After receiving Xu Weiguo's telegram, Ma Zheng was silent. Nobuhiro Matsumoto is a man who has been recorded in history, and he is described as a tomb robber with only one characteristic.

During the Republic of China, there were a large number of tomb robbers active in China, and there were even those big warlords, such as Sun Dianying and others. But the most active number one foreign tomb robber is the Japanese.

Japan is one of the countries that has long coveted China's excellent cultural resources, and it is also one of the first countries to plunder China's culture. As early as 1894, after the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese government promulgated the "Enemy Property Management Law" in accordance with the "Methods for the Collection of Qing National Treasures in Wartime" issued by the adviser Kuki Ryuichi, requiring the "collection" of books and cultural relics of the occupied countries.

During the Republic of China, the crimes committed by the Japanese in China are too numerous to mention. One of the motives for its invasion of China is to plunder China's wealth, a large number of Chinese cultural relics have been robbed to Japan, so far, Japan is the largest diaspora and collection of Chinese cultural relics, and its domestic museums of all sizes have Chinese treasures, if there are not a few decent Chinese antiques "town hall", it is not a museum. (To be continued.) )