Chapter 9 Repentance is not a soldier

The Institute of History and Philology is the last advance of the Academia Sinica. Because today I am the master of the third, I arrived early at half past two.

The institute is being renovated, installing lattices on doors, painting railings on staircases. I was led upstairs in the midst of the chaos, and Fu Sinian walked out of the back room of the last room on his left hand shirtless. Holding a pu kui fan in his hand, it complements his somewhat fat body, which is a bit like Han Zhongli in the Eight Immortals. I liked the unconventional gesture, but when he saw me, he let out a welcome surprise, and then hesitated a little and went back into the back room. He turned around and put on a sweatshirt and came out.

- Why bother? Isn't it right to hit shirtless? I apologize to him.

Fu Sinian just laughed at his somewhat childish innocent smile. He only said again and again: It's still early, they haven't come yet, I'll lead you to see him.

Jizhi is the cousin of Dr. Li Ji, who is the main general who excavated the Yin Ruins in Xiaotun, Anyang. I had always seen in the newspapers that he had gone to Japan to clean up antiquities, but of course he had just returned from Japan.

After all, people who engage in learning have another taste. Passing through the corridor, I saw Li Jizhi in a rather spacious back room at the east end. Two other scholars were also introduced, but unfortunately I didn't hear who it was behind my ears. Li Jizhi was wearing a white sanitary coat that had turned gray, and there were several holes on his back and elbows. This is more shiny than those party-state dignitaries who wear kabbling clothes and glass belts.

- There are some antiquities excavated in Anyang, are you happy to see them? Li Jizhi was very unsightly, and he immediately wanted to show me his most precious things.

- Of course I'm glad to see it.

He ushered me into the adjacent room, which was filled with wooden crates, large and small, and empty glass cases. The situation is very fragmented because it has not yet been sorted out.

-- These are all left behind by the Japanese, and those we transported to the interior have not yet been demobilized.

He lifted the lid of a large wooden box, and there was a glass lid inside, revealing a whole box of large yellow clods of earth, printed with local shapes and patterns, similar to those seen on bronze or white pottery, and generally some thunder patterns and gluttony.

- The original was probably wooden, and the wood was rotten, leaving marks on the soil. To preserve it, we dug up the whole earth. When I moved, I didn't move away because of the bulkiness. The glass lid is made by the Japanese.

Several wooden boxes were opened one after another, all of which were of the same nature, some of them were vermilion, and some of them were inlaid with shells of various shapes. The exact form of the original has not been fully studied, and it may be impossible to restore it. But from these imprints, we can see the grandeur and delicacy of the utensils, and the life of the king at that time in the Yin Dynasty was already quite magnificent.

-- There are still some academic seeds among the Japanese, who know that these hard loess are valuable, and not only cover them with glass, but also take pictures of each box of hard loess in primary colors, providing research materials to the academic community. It is commendable that it was too late to move away, and that it was still able to be sealed in its original and not destroyed.

Li Jizhi also showed me the photos in primary colors, and I should not think of some of our reception staff here. Those of us who are big enough to know the precious other hard yellow thing, and have the ability to starve to death the bacteria that others have painstakingly cultivated for twenty years. It's a great contrast!

What kind of material is after all, it's still what kind of material, and it can't be faked. Although the Japanese failed, it was the defeat of their imperialism and fascist aggression, and the industrious spirit of the Japanese people cannot be erased. It is precisely because of their spirit that they have built a small backward country into a modern country in a short period of time. The destruction of construction is a tragedy. At the same time, this tragedy is worthy of our vigilance. ……

Because of the short time, I just took a hasty tour while listening to the explanation. Fu Sinian also came.

- Hey, they're all here, just waiting for you alone.

Luo Longji also ran after him: How is it? Are you archaeology here?

- I went back to my own business.

- I'm afraid it's better for you to go to the Central Hospital.

I really had to cut my love, and followed Luo and Fu to the front room of Xishou.

That's Fu Sinian's office. The room is quite spacious, with glass windows on the south side and shade from the trees.

- It's a great place to take over! Luo Longji said with a smile.

- In what qualifications do you have to replace you? Fu Sinian replied to him, and in turn said to me: The joint ** is established, we will promote you as the national teacher, and you can come to replace you.

- It's not my turn to come down, your surname is full of good surnames, aren't you too fu? Fu Sinian smiled innocently again.

There were a lot of people who attended the talks. The representatives of the CCP were Dong Biwu, Li Weihan, and Deng Yingchao, and Zhou Gong did not attend because of other matters.

Dong Lao had just returned to Nanjing from Shanghai, and he gave a report on the recent negotiations and the attitude of the Chinese communists.

In this issue, Fu Sinian got up his jeep and went outside for a run because of something. He bought a new paper fan and asked me to write for him, and I wrote it on his desk. He also told me to simply draw a few strokes on the other side, but I regretted that I had not studied the army before. If I were a Chinese soldier, I would have the guts to make the impossible possible.

After everyone finished talking, I still reluctantly ran to find Li Jizhi. He showed me some new archaeological works that he had brought back from Japan. The Japanese excavated in the Anshan area of Manchuria and found countless black pottery. This black pottery culture has been proved to have reached Jiangsu and Zhejiang from the coast of the Bohai Sea. Then, just when the Japanese soldiers were creating the separation of "Manchukuo" from Kannai, Japanese scholars proved for us that Manchuria was completely inseparable from the interior in ancient times.