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Chapter 330

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The things downstairs have been robbed, and of course the rest is the work upstairs to be finished.

There are still many good things on the second floor, so of course we can't let go of them here.

Jin Muchen has already visited five of the top ten treasures of the British Museum, and of course, the remaining five cannot be left out.

During the day, he took a break and swept all the legendary treasures of the museum. Although he didn't look closely, he also remembered many good things in his mind.

For example, the Portland vase in Hall 70 upstairs.

This vase is a top-notch gem glass product that has been preserved in ancient Roman times.

This vase was first obtained by the Duke of Hamilton in Rome, and was later transferred to the Duchess of Portland, and then borrowed for display by the British Museum.

But in 1845, the vase was smashed by an angry young man who came to Ireland...

Later, more than 200 pieces of fragments were re-stitched by the British Museum after working hard to find.

This ancient Roman vase was originally identified as a work from the first century BC to the first century AD. The pot was a pottery, but the glass relief on the pot was very exquisite. It is hard to imagine what technical means did the people of that era use to complete this work.

This work was handed down by the British Museum and was considered by the appraisal home at that time to be one of the most exquisite works of art in the British Museum.

From this point on, they found the fragments and actively repaired them. This shows how much they valued this treasure.

On the contrary, the silk paintings that were robbed from China were not taken seriously. Until later, after the founding of New China, when we sorted out national archives, we found that there was no Dunhuang silk painting in China.

In this way, those silk paintings attracted the attention of the British, and the reason why they attached great importance to them was not because of the historical, cultural and artistic value of the silk paintings themselves, but because of the unique goods that are so vague.

It is even taken with a bit of contempt and humiliation. Think about your Chinese things, but you don’t have them, but we have them. If every British knows about such a thing, how much national pride can they enhance?

And as for what you Chinese think, we don’t care.

It was precisely this attitude that caused them to repair the silk paintings randomly when they repaired them. In the end, the silk paintings were seriously damaged.

Whenever Jin Muchen thinks of this, he can't hide his anger.

Now standing in front of this Portland vase, Jin Muchen sneered a little. The reason why these British men valued this vase so much was probably because it was a valuable relic left by their white civilization ancestors?

Although there were some entanglements between the local history of Britain and ancient Rome, the involvement was not very deep. However, these British people, and even Americans on the other side of the ocean, always like to regard themselves as descendants of the Roman Empire.

Hehe, today I will let you be proud!

Jin Muchen raised his hand and made a hammer, but he didn't take the power to stop this hammer. With one hammer, he not only smashed the glass cabinet that stored the Portland vase, but also turned into Feifen directly...

How about it? Does it feel good to be stubborn by someone’s ancestral grave?

Think about everything you British did in our China, selling opium and countless invasions. It is because of you bastards that we were trapped in the humiliation of constantly cede land and paying compensation for a hundred years.

Over the years, there were countless Chinese people who died in war and poverty. These were the causes you planted.

Didn’t you burn the Old Summer Palace back then? Today I also let you taste the taste of this old nest being served!

But this is far from enough. Jin Muchen turned around and left the exhibition hall, and then came to Hall 42 on the other side, which is one of the few places in this museum where authentic British antiques are stored.

The first thing Jin Muchen visited was the relics of the Satenghu ship placed on his left hand, which were a whole ship of gold, silver and jewelry, and various warrior armor.

This ship was the tomb of Redwald, the king of East Anglia in the 7th century AD.

At the end of the fifth century AD, one of the Germans, the Anglos crossed the English Channel and invaded Britain to establish the Kingdom of Anglo-Saxon, but at that time their land area only accounted for a small part on the Great Britain Island.

In the hundreds of years afterwards, one of the Great Britain showed a stage of Warring States heroes, until later, the descendant of the East Anglia king, Edward, ended the Seven Kingdoms era, unified Britain, and established the Wixsese dynasty!

Therefore, this King Redwald can almost be regarded as the ancestor of most British people today.

Back then, your descendants did so many careless things in my country, but today I only did something to get a little interest.

Jin Muchen stood in front of the burial of the ship, laughed secretly, and then began to swing the hammer to face each other.

After a few clangs, the counters containing jewelry, the king's gold belt, and the crowns of the crowns were all destroyed. Then the jewelry, the king's gold belt, and the crown all fell into Jin Muchen's purple jade space.

As for those armor and various swords, Jin Muchen picked the best set of chain mail and helmets, as well as a two-handed sword. What else is left...

Hehe, just try the taste of my hammer.

Back then, your descendants did similar things in our country. Anything that cannot be taken away will not be left behind for you. They will be smashed and burned out if they cannot be smashed.

Compared to the things your descendants do, what I do is just a piece of cake...

For a moment, the sound of ironclads echoed in the exhibition hall No. 42, and soon the swords were knocked into pieces, and the armor was also smashed into potholes, and many places were smashed and smashed.

If you want to repair such a thing, you will not be able to repair it unless you rebuild it.

But if it is rebuilt, can these things still be considered antiques?

However, Jin Muchen couldn't care about those things. At this time, his gaze had shifted to another set of good things in the exhibition hall No. 42.

This thing is also very famous, it is a beautiful set of chess.

This thing was discovered at a certain time before it was exhibited at the Scottish Antiques Association on April 11, 1831, and the location was found in a small stone chamber in a sand dune in Uiger, the Louis Islands.

Because when we first discovered it, people didn't understand its value, so the records about this set of chess are also relatively unclear.

But later people discovered that these chess pieces were all carefully made of walrus tusks and whale teeth, including the sitting king and queen, the bishop with the crown, the knights riding on the mount, the standing jailers and soldiers, all of which were made into obelisk styles.

This attracted people's attention, and people inferred that these things are likely to come to Norway in the 12th century.

However, no matter where it comes from, its exquisite workmanship and excellent materials make this set of chess set become a treasure by the British Museum once collected. After all, this is a reflection of the wisdom of their white ancestors.

But now, hehe, I came gently, waved my hand and took away the chess, but left a mess all over the ground...

In addition to Hall 42, Jin Muchen finally realized the essence of that saliva song. What he wanted was this eel, which was awesome!

Walking forward quickly, there is also a treasure in the museum in the exhibition hall No. 44 not far away, which is the pride of the British.

The tower clock in Casbori Park, which was made in 1610, in that era, relying entirely on the principle of gravity to create such an exquisite timer. The British must be quite proud of it.

But today, my brother's purple jade space is almost full, and he is not interested in installing such a tower clock. By the way, there seems to be a little aluminum heater in this space. I have brought it in, so don't waste it.

Soon, with a harsh sound, the tower clock turned into a molten iron all over the ground...

It's not enough. You burned our garden back then. I won't say which treasure you snatched from. That garden alone is the crystallization of our ancestors' hard work and wisdom, which ruined your things and didn't even have enough interest to pay.

Jin Muchen's eyes rolled and finally remembered that in the exhibition hall No. 50, there seemed to be a British ancestor where he was offered a gift!

This is a mummy from more than 2,000 years ago that people discovered in the Lindao swamp in 1984. This is not an Egyptian mummy, but an authentic British mummy. According to historians, this mummy should be a living person who was sacrificed by people back then. It was thrown directly into the swamp, and then was isolated from the air and finally turned into a mummy.

And he is also the ancestor of all British people and is considered the earliest British citizen, so since he was discovered, he was taken back to the British Museum to offer it as a treasure of the museum!

Jin Muchen came to the mummy. To be honest, he didn't want to take a look at it. After all, it was a mummy for thousands of years and looked a little scary!

"You seemed to be resentful enough back then. I pity your unfilial descendants. Not only did you not let you get buried, but you also brought you down in the museum for exhibition. I am in a good mood today, so I will save you..."

After saying that, Jin Muchen took out the last little aluminum heater and poured it on...
Chapter completed!
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