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Chapter 838 One of the treasures of the town hall

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Although it is a copycat, who made these bronze mirrors a national treasure of Japan and was used by the Japanese Royal Family back then? So although they could not get to Jin Muchen's eyes, they were all taken away by him.

Anyway, as long as these bronze mirrors are known as the Japanese imperial family, they will have B-shaped patterns. Even if you don’t want to collect them at that time, if you take them to Europe for an underground auction, you will definitely be able to sell them at a good price.

So Jin Muchen didn't mind how rough the workmanship of these bronze mirrors was. He directly smashed the glass cover and put these bronze mirrors into his pocket.

In Jin Muchen's eyes, the bronze mirrors in front can definitely be described as terrible. They are not round, and the lenses are not very flat. Moreover, when taking photos of this mirror, you cannot clearly see the appearance of a person.

But there is no way. Who made Japan's technology at that time? At that time, Japan had just introduced the method of making bronze mirrors from China.

Of course, the first batch of bronze mirrors made must be used by the Emperor's family. Even if the ones are not very good, they are made by our country, so even if the Emperor's family doesn't like it, they have to use them.

But I guess it was a few times to use it, and I would just throw it in the warehouse and never look at it.

When it was time to say that he was taking out some of the family assets of the Emperor to show off and expressing his enjoyment with the people, the Emperor's talents found these rags from the warehouse.

After collecting a few pieces, Jin Muchen finally saw a few good things, such as the next sea beast grape mirror and the workmanship of this bronze mirror, which is completely incomparable to the bronze mirrors in front.

The whole mirror is very regular in shape. The surface of the mirror is polished very smoothly. Even today, more than a thousand years later, the launch function of the mirror is quite excellent. Although the portraits reflected are a bit dim, the clarity is much clearer than the previous bronze mirrors.

You should know the bronze mirrors in front. Not to mention the clarity, even if you can see the trachoma on the mirror, you can see the roughness of the workmanship of those bronze mirrors.

But this sea beast grape mirror is different. The workmanship is very regular, the mirror surface is very smooth, and the carving on the back of the mirror is also very beautiful.

In the middle of the back of the mirror is a small circle. There are five sea beasts in the small circle, and one in the middle is the largest. Next to them are four sea beasts. Due to the technology and workmanship of those years, these sea beasts were cast very vague, so we can only roughly know that this is a sea beast, but we cannot tell what kind of sea beast it is.

Around these sea beasts are the wave-dressing patterns of the sea, outside the small circle is a large circle, and in the large circle is full of vine-dressing patterns.

It is precisely because of the decoration of these graphics that the specifications of this bronze mirror are immediately more noble than the bronze mirrors seen in front!

Jin Muchen looked at the bronze mirror and touched his chin. This should not be the bronze mirror that the Japanese could cast at that time!

Sure enough, let’s take a look at the introduction, the works of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the introduction of the Heian era...

Your grandma’s, it’s true that this is a bronze mirror made by us Chinese!

It should be the Heian era. I don’t know what channels it was used to spread to Japan’s bronze mirrors. Later, because of their exquisite workmanship, they were taken into the pocket by the Emperor. However, from today on, this bronze mirror will be back home!

Jin Muchen was in a happy mood and smashed the glass cover, then put the bronze mirror in his pocket.

With this bronze mirror as an introduction, Jin Muchen believes that there must be more and better bronze mirrors in the future.

Sure enough, the next bronze mirror made Jin Muchen a little dizzy. It was actually Panlong Mirror!

The back is carved with a dragon, and the button on the back of the mirror is carved into the shape of the sun. If this picture is placed in our China, it will be a dragon around the sun!

Such a pattern was used to be used by the royal family. The origin of this bronze mirror is not simple, and Jin Muchen was ecstatic.

Looking at the introduction, as expected, in the eighth century AD, works of the Tang Dynasty, and imported from the Heian era...

It is indeed a work by us Chinese, which was later introduced to Japan during the Heian period.

Think about it, in the Heian era, it happened to be the invasion of the Mongols and the Southern Song Dynasty. When the Southern Song Dynasty was destroyed, because of the brutality of the Mongols, many Chinese people traveled across the ocean to Japan to avoid the barbarians.

These people not only brought more advanced technology to Japan, but also brought a lot of good things, and the good things brought by them eventually became national treasures for the Japanese.

Thinking about that period of history, Jin Muchen was also sad.

It was also from the Song Dynasty that the Chinese gradually lost their spirit of martial arts. The Zhao family relied on a glass of wine to release military power and became emperor. Then they were afraid that other powerful ministers would follow suit, so they began to promote literature and suppress martial arts.

Then a group of Confucians who only know how to kneel down and lick the royal family created a set of fallacies, especially the new Confucianism advocated by Zhu Xi, the so-called Confucian master of the Song Dynasty, was even more a set of shitty things that were literati.

Women's three follow four virtues and tangle their feet starts with this old turtle. After his fallacies and evil sayings were vigorously promoted by the royal family, even if the Chinese nation has completed the most thorough self-castration, it has completely lost its spirit of martial arts and external expansion.

Later, Zhu Chongba of the Ming Dynasty still followed his theory. As a result, two hundred years later, these Confucian children knew that they were fighting in the court and making money. As a result, the Ming Dynasty was defeated in the hands of these Confucian children.

However, those are all things that happened later. The bronze mirror in front of me is still to be collected. Although the rigorous Japanese people could not find out, such a dragon mirror was used by the royal noble during the Tang Dynasty.

But the origin is extraordinary and it must have been used by the royal family of the Tang Dynasty back then. This is definitely a mistake, so this pan dragon mirror was finally taken into account by the Japanese imperial family.

It is precisely because this mirror belongs to the Emperor family that Japanese archaeologists are not easy to make random assessments. Otherwise, if this mirror falls into the hands of those museums, it will definitely be regarded as a national treasure.

After putting away the mirror, I continued to walk back, yes!

How could this bronze mirror appear here? When Jin Muchen saw the white copper wind-moistening sea inkstone pattern bronze mirror in front of him, he couldn't help but be stunned!

He had seen this mirror when he came to check out the site that day, and he placed it in the East Asia Pavilion in the Tang Dynasty exhibit area.

This mirror is a famous Japanese national treasure, but how did you get it from the Hokraji Treasure Museum today?

Jin Muchen couldn't help but feel strange, but when he thought about the relationship between the Hokageji Treasure Museum, the Tokyo National Museum, and the Japanese Royal Family, he felt relieved.

Since its inception, this Tokyo National Museum has been closely related to the Emperor. The earliest place was created, Yushima Temple, which was the private place of the Emperor.

At that time, it was nominally managed by the Ministry of Culture and Culture, but most of the things in the museum were donated by the Royal Family.

Later, the museum was simply renamed the Imperial Museum to show the relationship between the museum and the Emperor.

Later, after the end of World War II, it was not until 1947 that it was truly handed over to the Ministry of Culture and Culture for management.

But until now, the properties of this museum have not been clearly defined. It is not wrong to say that it is a public museum, because there are many things in this museum, which were later acquired from private hands through state financial appropriations.

But it is not wrong to say that it is a joint-stock museum, because so far, many of the precious exhibits in this museum are all top Japanese families and are placed here for display.

For example, the Emperor family has the most exhibits in this museum, and the treasures in the entire Hokraji Museum belong to theirs.

Then, if one or two treasures belonging to the Emperor’s Family appear in the East Asia Pavilion over there or in the main building in front of it, it will be nothing strange.

Thinking of this, Jin Muchen was not so curious about why this bronze mirror with sea inkstone pattern appeared here.

Anyway, the exhibits in this museum are regularly displayed. I think there should be new exhibits on the East Asia Museum, and they can't be placed there, so I took this national treasure back to the Holongji Treasure Museum to continue to exhibit. Anyway, this bronze mirror belongs to the Emperor of Heaven, so it's not wrong to put it here.

However, this saved Jin Muchen a lot of trouble. He originally thought that he would have to wait until he went to the East Asia Pavilion to receive this treasure!

This bronze mirror with sea inkstone pattern is not simple. It seems to be the only Japanese side certified by experts and belongs to the imperial product of a famous emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

And this emperor is really a big background. He is the famous saint in Chinese history, Emperor Taizong of Tang!

To be precise, this bronze mirror was not used by Emperor Taizong of Tang himself, but was specially arranged to create it in order to celebrate his beloved Empress Changsun's birthday.

Later, during the war in the late Qing Dynasty, it was brought back to Japan by Yamaakashi Takijiro of the Japanese Yamaakashi Chamber of Commerce, and later presented it to the Japanese imperial family and has been treasured to this day.

It is precisely because of the special status of this bronze mirror in history that the people of the Emperor family are willing to take out this bronze mirror and let those archaeological experts identify it.

As a result, this appraisal was very good. This was used by the queen of the famous Emperor Taizong of Tang in Chinese history!

This is amazing? So this seemingly ordinary bronze mirror immediately rose to the level of national treasures, and it is even a top-notch national treasure.

When the people of the Emperor saw that this thing was identified as such a precious national treasure, they were embarrassed to take it back immediately, so they placed it in the Tokyo National Museum and became the treasure here!

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