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Chapter 831: Bad Interesting Exhibition

The reason why this knife attracted Jin Muchen's attention was first because of the shape of the knife.

You should know that the shape of the Japanese sword is deeply rooted in people's hearts. It is the unique curved curve, coupled with the sharp tip and blade, and the gorgeous scabbard, which makes people know at a glance that this is a Japanese sword.

Compared with so many Japanese swords that Jin Muchen had seen before, the knife looks very unique because the hilt of this knife is not long, and the blade body is very downloadable, and the curve is not as strong as the usual Japanese sword. In addition, the narrow scabbard and the round wrist guards on the hilt, after looking at it, it is completely a Western sword, and it is not a Japanese sword at all.

Such a Western knife appeared in the Japanese weapons exhibition hall of the National Museum of Tokyo and immediately seemed very abrupt.

Before, Jin Muchen was anxious to search for treasures, so he didn't pay much attention to the knife. It was the moment he came out of the lacquerware exhibition hall and glanced at the corner of his eyes. When he saw the knife, Jin Muchen remembered the origin of the knife, so he came over and took the knife into his pocket with great enthusiasm.

This is a veritable spoil. Jin Muchen reached out and gently pulled out the blade. Although the knife had been born for nearly a hundred years, it was still very cold.

Although this knife is not hand-made by professional Japanese knife masters like other Japanese knives, but is a tool produced in large quantities, because of its exquisite materials and very careful maintenance, this knife is still shining with cold light and murderous aura even today.

Coupled with the extraordinary identity of the owner of this knife, this ordinary Western saber, which looks like a material and workmanship, suddenly became extraordinary.

And why is this knife so famous? Who is its predecessor?

This starts with the news about a farce that Jin Muchen saw a few days ago. A few days ago, Jin Muchen was bored one day and was watching TV in the room.

I happened to see a Japanese news program introducing a Chinese cultural relics exhibition. However, when this introduction, these Japanese hosts did not have any respect or politeness in their mouths. Instead, they were full of mocking tone.

It turns out that this Chinese cultural relics exhibition is a saber exhibition held at the Fifth Middle School in Beijing. The sabers exhibited at this exhibition are very special, all of which are saber seized by Japanese World War II war criminals.

The original owners of these sabers were invaded by China. Those outstanding Japanese figures such as the Japanese Meiji Emperor, Prince Zairen, Kishi Nobusuke, Hirofumi Ito, Yoshiko Kawashima, Kenji Doihara, etc. Anyone who is familiar with that history can easily tell the names of Japanese war criminals. The exhibition is said to be the 108 sabers worshipped by these war criminal families.

It is said that these sabers were seized by the Chinese side after Japan surrendered.

Regarding this statement, the Japanese host of this news program sneered at it and said that he definitely did not believe it. You Chinese are talking big.

If you like other things, just talk about Kishi Nobusuke's saber, you will make mistakes.

Who is Kishi Nobusuke? How could he be caught by the Japanese?

Many Chinese people may not have heard of this guy. But if they talk about his grandson, then the Chinese people now must know that his grandson is Shinzo, the current Japanese Prime Minister who often jumps out to play against China on stage!

This Kishi Nobusuke is his grandfather. Before World War II, he was a senior civil servant of the Japanese cabinet government. He served as the Japanese Prime Minister for a period of time during the war. After the war, he was of course also a Japanese war criminal who was captured by his allies.

When the Japanese news media introduced the China exhibition, they specifically enlarged the photos of Kishi Nobusuke's saber that the Chinese said was "seied" and displayed.

Jin Muchen looked very clearly on the big screen in his room. Kishi Nobusuke's saber exhibited at the exhibition at the Beijing No. 5 Middle School, the shape is a typical Japanese knife style.

The scabbard is also very luxurious, with black lacquer gilding, and in the key parts, there are exaggerated relief inlay decoration modes, and the typical Japanese Jinmai decorative style is also used. This style is one of the most gorgeous carving techniques in Japan, but it is rarely used on objects such as decorative scabbards, so it seems very inconsistent to appear on this scabbard.

The most amazing thing is that the thigh part of the knife and the thigh part are actually a pattern with a Ukiyo-e picture of the erotic palace. When these Japanese saw it, they were even more angry and scolded.

You Chinese ghosts, what are you doing? Even if you want to destroy our ancestors of the Japanese Prime Minister, you can't throw dirty water on him like this, right?

And even if you want to pour dirty water on him, please be more professional? What does it mean to be so shoddy?

Although we Japanese are lustful, we are not as good as decorating the erotic pictures on the knife thighs, right?

But when we talk about this, the Japanese hosts were not very confident. It turned out that the Japanese had really had the habit of decorating the sequels and even scabbards.

Especially in the mid- and late Edo period, some rogue people really liked it, decorating the erotic pictures on the thighs and scabbards to show their uniqueness.

But who are those people? Those are ronin, and who is Kishi Nobusuke?

That's the young master of a Japanese political family, a well-educated senior management talent, who can't compare with those street ronins?

As a former Prime Minister of Japan, how could Kishi Nobusuke have such a low taste?

This is clearly because you Chinese people dislike us recently, so they pulled out their grandfather and threw dirty water on them, burying them out of their old man.

Several Japanese hosts said a lot of things on the show, but they were all ridiculous and burying the Chinese.

The general meaning is that you Chinese are too inferior, and even if you want to do it, you will do it more realistically. You don’t even know the historical data of investigation, and you just make it out of thin air. Are you deliberately embarrassing?

What other international saber exhibitions are there? Just by looking at Kishi Nobusuke's knife, you will know that your exhibition is bullshit, it is just a fake exhibition.

Then these Japanese hosts took out the information they prepared and began to argue for their former prime minister.

It turned out that Kishi Nobusuke was a civil servant before World War II. Before World War II, especially after successfully occupying the three northeastern provinces of China, in order to commend those "heroic" soldiers, the Japanese Emperor built a sword-casting furnace in the Yasukuni Divine Toilet, and invited the famous sword-casting masters from all over the country and asked them to cast a batch of Japanese swords for them.

And they rewarded all these swords to the "meritorious ministers" in the military headquarters, and in the end they were left as the national sword used during the sacrifice.

But those knives are rewarded to military officers, so what should those civil servants do?

According to the "XX Governor's Office/Provincial Civil Service Uniform System" launched by the Japanese government at that time, Japanese civil servants can actually wear swords, but the knives they allow to wear must be short swords, and if they are long swords, they must be in the form of Western swords.

So later, in order not to favor one or the other, the Japanese emperor made a batch of Western knife-type sabers and rewarded them to civil servants in the government at that time.

And **** his grandfather was one of the civil servants who received the reward at that time, and he got a Western-style saber.

Then the Japanese refuted the credibility of which Chinese saber exhibition was from another perspective.

That is the experience of Kishi Nobusuke before and after World War II. This guy did visit China before World War II, from 1936 to 1939.

But in 1939, he returned to Japan and served as the Prime Minister of Japan for a period of time. Later, he quickly retreated from his position and gave way to the famous Japanese Class A war criminal Hideki Tojo.

He also served as a civil servant minister in Tojo Hideki's cabinet for a period of time. Later, after the Tojo Cabinet resigned in 1944, he also stepped down from the Taiwan Strait.

Later when Japan surrendered, he happened to have no position and was at home.

But because of his relationship with the Tojo Cabinet, the Americans did not let him go during the World War II trial, and they still treated him as a Class A war criminal and sentenced him to death.

When these Japanese hosts talked about Nobusuke Shin, they said that he had only been active in China for three years, and that period happened to be the time when the Japanese Empire was the most awesome in China. The Central Army was defeated and occupied most of China at one point.

But Kishi Nobusuke did not go to the war zone at that time, but stayed in Manchuria at that time. How did you Chinese seize his saber under such circumstances?

Moreover, before the United States intervened in the war, they had already returned to Japan until Japan surrendered. Did you Chinese fight to Tokyo Bay like the United States and occupy Tokyo?

So your exhibition is a completely evil copycat exhibition. The purpose of your doing this is nothing more than smearing the ancestors of our great prime minister. It is shameful for you to do this.
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