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Chapter 15 Museums

Chapter 15 Museums

A museum is a diary of a human being, a civilization, a nation, a country.

A national museum, to a certain extent, shows the accumulation and glory of history, and records the glory and shame of the ancestors.

Of course, some museums have rich collections and collect rare treasures from various countries and civilizations around the world. It doesn’t make much sense except that their ancestors were pirates, robbers, slave traders and drug dealers. It’s hard to understand why they have no shame. Proud of it.

The Shonan Museum is not well-known in China, but the number of national treasure collections that are actually prohibited from being exhibited abroad is second only to the National Museum and the National Palace Museum (including the Taipei branch).

Among them, the most famous one is naturally related to Mrs. Xin Zhui, but in Liu Chang'an's memory, he doesn't have a deep impression of the princes in the Junsha area.

Ants and princes are just waves in the long river, countless, who would have thought that time would leave a wave to bloom in front of modern people, but it is so elegant and magnificent that it shocks the world.

The tomb of such an unknown woman in Chinese history became one of the top ten precious tombs in the world as soon as she was born, and anyone with a bit of common sense knows that there are too many such tombs in Chinese history to count, which makes people wonder There are some superiority and contempt in life, after all, there are so many barbarians outside of China, and a few years of wealth can't change the mentality of grandma Liu brought about by their ancestors' poor spirit and civilization.

When Liu Changan came to the museum, he discovered that the museum was closed for renovation. He had known about this for a long time, but he also remembered that it would reopen to the public in 2017. Before and after the month.

Liu Changan did things more or less willfully. He didn't investigate beforehand. He just walked here and found that the museum was not open, but he didn't feel disappointed. He didn't stay for a minute, turned around and left.

Let's go grocery shopping, Liu Changan is going to buy some mustard greens.

"Little brother!"

A middle-aged man wearing an army green beret called Liu Changan. His hair around the ear was somewhat silver. He was wearing casual clothes and sneakers, with a crocodile leather bag under his arm, and beckoned to Liu Changan. .

"Come to the museum? Are you interested in antiques and cultural relics!" The middle-aged man said with a smile.

Liu Changan nodded, and the middle-aged man handed over a business card: Zhang Xingliang, editor of Shonan Natural History Magazine.

The business card is not exquisitely made, and the printing is even more ordinary, but after all, it doesn't say something like manager, chairman, president, etc. It is quite suitable as an editor's business card.

"This museum won't reopen until at least next year. If you want to see the cultural relics inside, you have to go to the warehouse." Zhang Xingliang pulled Liu Changan to the side of the road.

A security guard of the museum glanced over. Zhang Xingliang threw a pack of betel nuts in the past, and the security guard walked to the side.

"Look...we are familiar with each other. Our natural history magazine and the museum are brothers. You can go into their warehouse. If you want to see it, I can take you there." Zhang Xingliang pointed to the alley behind him.

"How much?" Liu Changan asked.

"one hundred!"

Liu Changan thought it was a bit expensive, "I will come to see it next year for free."

"Can it be the same?" Zhang Xingliang said confidently, "Little brother, you don't know that, the museums generally exhibit replicas, and most of the originals are in the warehouse... so now you can see all of them." Wear genuine products."

"Okay." Liu Changan reluctantly nodded.

Zhang Xingliang led Liu Chang'an away, turned around, bypassed the construction area outside the museum, and came to a rolling gate. After looking left and right, Zhang Xingliang took out the key to open it.

It is really a big warehouse inside, filled with all kinds of handicrafts, and several "national treasures" of the Shonan Museum are displayed in the most central position.

There is a slight light leak from the ceiling of the warehouse, a few lamps in the center are wobbly, and various "cultural relics" are scattered and irregularly arranged around and in the center. Warring States Qin and Han utensils.

There is a set of chime bells at the door of the warehouse, and there is a crooked sign next to it, "Doctor Qing usurped the rites of the princes to make the chime bells of the king of Chu and Sun Gao". ... This is also the source of the later feudal royal family's special vigilance against the arrogance of the ritual system.

This set of chime bells is not as good as the Zeng Yihou chime bells in the Xiangbei Museum in terms of size and craftsmanship. Liu Changan turned his eyes away after taking a look.

"You pay the money first." Zhang Xingliang snapped his fingers.

Liu Changan paid the money, and picked up a tiger talisman. The tiger talisman was beautifully made, with the golden inscription shining brightly, and the expression was vivid, but the tail was broken and became a defect.

"How do you sell this?" Liu Changan asked.

"one hundred."

"Twenty at most."

"This is a cultural relic!" Zhang Xingliang shook his head.

Liu Changan looked at Zhang Xingliang seriously, are you serious?

"All right, twenty is twenty." Zhang Xingliang waved his hand.

Liu Changan gave twenty, and took the Tiger Talisman into his pocket. In fact, many heavyweight cultural relics in the museum have very exquisite replicas, in case the authentic ones are restored or loaned out to replace the exhibits, and the museum also has its own shop to sell souvenirs for The collections of tourists are also exquisite replicas.

During normal operation, the price of such Tiger Talisman souvenirs should be more than [-], but these are defective products, not to mention that Zhang Xingliang seems to be just using his work to sell public property for personal gain.

Liu Changan also took a fancy to a ritual vessel from Zhao Jianzi of the Jin Dynasty, the full name is a square pot with a phoenix pattern, a lotus cover, and a dragon pattern, because he plans to buy some mustard greens to dry to make coriander, and just needs a container for the vegetables.

Zhang Xingliang asked for two hundred for this square pot, but Liu Changan refused, which exceeded his financial strength and consumption expectations.

Zhang Xingliang also saw that Liu Changan didn't have any more money to dig, unlike other tourists who came to the Shonan Museum and didn't want to gain anything.

"Just take a look." Zhang Xingliang didn't bother to greet Liu Changan, and went to the side to chew betel nuts.

After Zhang Xingliang left, it seemed that the whole warehouse was much quieter. Although the items displayed here were only replicas, without the unique historical magnetic field to stir up emotions, the patterns, shapes and styles of the utensils engraved in the mind were connected with various famous era favorites. The names of the cultural relics together still made Liu Changan feel emotional.

The owner of the square pot in front of him, Zhao Jianzi, is Zhao Yang, the grandson of the orphan Zhao Wu in the movie "The Orphan of Zhao".

"The prince's court is a rebel army, why don't you all send troops?" The fledgling Zhao Yang angrily wondered that the emperor was in trouble, while the princes waited and watched.

"Shi Yang is treacherous, and the HD family is beyond stupid!" Zhao Yang was also young and had no way of resisting Shi Yang's plot to split the Zhao family.

"Punishment should not be punished by scholar-bureaucrats, and courtesies should not be inferior to ordinary people? At least in our state of Jin, it has become a thing of the past." Zhao Yang's casting of the punishment tripod was the first time in the history of Jin to proclaim the state's laws to the world. The privileged class based on "Shang Dafu" challenged the scholar-bureaucrat class throughout the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Confucian sages headed by Confucius even criticized him... although he did not decide and implement this matter alone.

Those who really ruled China, from ancient times to the present, except for a very few, have always been the scholar-bureaucrat class. Those who challenge this class are all infamous after death, and various exaggerated or fabricated stories are circulated. In their mouths, Qin Shihuang No different from a bloodthirsty madman, Zhu Yuanzhang is ugly and brutal, and Yongzheng is harsh, harsh and stingy. If you look carefully at history, you will know that these few people were the emperors who really dealt cruelty to the scholar-official class.

Now they are trying to make a comeback... Liu Changan thought of many things about Zhao Jianzi, and gradually showed a calm smile.

476 BC:
"Sir...give me another 100 years, and I will definitely be able to..."

"..."

"Okay, Zhao Wuxie... If the Zhao family is in trouble in the future, Mr. Jinyang is enough to rely on."

"can."

The history books only record Zhao Yang's words to his son Zhao Wuxie: Jin is in trouble, and if Jinyang is far away, it must be home!
There is no previous article, no reason why Jinyang is enough to rely on, and no record of whom Zhao Yang once prayed for another 100 years.

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(End of this chapter)

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