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Chapter 849 Goodbye, the pride of Japan!

In 1929, Chinese young archaeologist Pei Wenzhong excavated precious cultural relics such as fossils of Peking Man skulls at the Zhoukoudian site.

The announcement of this discovery was a sensation at the time. It not only attracted the attention of Chinese archaeologists, but also many archaeologists in the international community were also interested.

You know, this can be said to be the earliest human skeleton fossil discovered by humans at that time.

After these precious cultural relics were discovered, they attracted many scholars from all over the world to verify these cultural relics.

And the consensus conclusion that everyone came to in the end was that this skull fossil is indeed a skeleton fossil of humans, and it also proved that humans were born on the land of China tens of thousands of years ago.

This has made a very important contribution to the reasoning of the origin of mankind.

When the Japanese learned about this news, they were extremely jealous. You should know that in those days, there was a way in which the Japanese instilled their educational philosophy in the people: our Yamato nation is the best race on this planet.

Our nation has been ahead of the world since its birth. The reason why they promote this is nothing more than brainwashing the people, enhancing their sense of pride, enhancing cohesion, and then inspiring the people to support the government in launching a war of aggressive foreign countries.

And they want to enhance their national pride while also belittle other nations, such as the Chinese.

At that time, the idea they promoted to the people was that the Chinese were inferior people and were sick men of East Asia. They were not worthy of having such good land. We should snatch their land so that this land can play its best effect.

To put it bluntly, it is to brainwash the people in a subtle way, encourage the people to support them in launching a war of aggression, and make this evil war of aggression legal.

But at this moment, an ape skull tens of thousands of years ago was found on the land of China. What does this mean?

Doesn’t this mean that the Chinese were born earlier than us, and our ancestors were not guaranteed to be transferred from mainland China?

How can this work? How could our great Japanese ancestors be those inferior Chinese? This definitely doesn't work!

So after archaeologists from China and around the world announced the facts they discovered, the Japanese kept calculating how to steal or destroy this fossil of Peking Man skull.

Chinese archaeologists, of course, also noticed the Japanese ambitions, so they stored the fossil of the Peking Man skull in the safe in the anatomy room of the B-story of the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, which was under the control of the Americans.

After all, the Japanese at that time could not take the Chinese seriously, but they absolutely did not dare not take the Americans seriously.

You should know that in that era, the signs of World War II were just beginning to sprout, and several evil Axis organizations were just beginning to take shape, but they had not formed an alliance yet.

Although Americans at that time were not Japanese godfathers, they were also Japanese nannies.

At that time, the relationship between the United States and Japan was pretty good. The Americans were not good at that time. Although they did not directly send troops to invade China, they happened to be exporting a large amount of military supplies to Japan.

For example, the scrap steel they exported to Japan was made into guns and cannons by the Japanese. The grain they exported to Japan was used as military rations by the Japanese. The rubber they exported to Japan was made into warships, aircraft and other war weapons by the Japanese.

So at that time, the Americans were just the driving force behind the Japanese invasion of China, and they also indirectly enjoyed the benefits of Japan's invasion of China.

Unfortunately, the Americans were finally bitten by the evil dog they raised. They were not as smart as they imagined.

After the official outbreak of World War II, although the United States and Japan did not declare war at the first time, their relationship had taken a sharp turn.

At that time, in order to avoid these precious fossils falling into the hands of the Japanese, the Americans decided to transport the fossils to the United States for temporary storage. In fact, it was just a vilification. Their so-called transportation to the United States for temporary storage may not necessarily be returned when they can be returned.

In the early morning of December 5, 1941, the US Marine Corps packed the precious skull fossils and some other precious cultural relics, loaded them on a special train and left Peiping, intending to go to Qinhuangdao.

According to the plan, these precious cultural relics will be loaded on the "President Harrison" cruise ship in Qinhuangdao and transported to the United States.

However, on December 7, the "Pearl Harbor Incident" broke out. The US Marine Corps' special train was intercepted by the Japanese army in Qinhuangdao. The two sides fought fiercely at the train station. The final result was of course very simple. The American soldiers were cleaned up by the Japanese in every way.

And those precious cultural relics have disappeared from now on, especially these precious fossils of Peking Man skulls. Some people say that these precious cultural relics were transported back to Japan by the Japanese and hid.

Some people also say that these precious cultural relics were directly destroyed by the Japanese on the spot because they wanted to destroy everything, and evidence that the Chinese were superior to them.

As for the US Marines who escorted these precious cultural relics, most of them became prisoners of the Japanese, and many of them were sent to Changchun.

In the end, it became Black Sun 731. The free trial "consumables" of that magic cave, and even restricted it. In Changchun, you can find the prisoner-of-war camp specially prepared for these American soldiers.

You Japanese have destroyed the remains left by our Chinese ancestors. Then you don’t want to keep them today, the pride that your ancestors left you.

Jin Muchen walked to the front of the display cabinet with a grim smile on his face, then took off his hand and smashed the thick protective glass cover to pieces.

To be honest, smashing this glass cover is really different from the ones before smashing it. Because there are too many glass covers that smashed it, Jin Muchen is very experienced in this regard.

With one blow, the glass cover is thick and the glass cover is thin and he can clearly distinguish it by just the feel of the hand.

This time the protective cover outside the pottery puppet was very thick, and it can even be said to be the thickest glass cover he smashed after entering the Tokyo National Museum.

The reason why the Japanese put such an inconspicuous pottery doll on it and such a glass cover is enough to show that they attach great importance to this pottery doll, probably because they are afraid that someone will rush in and destroy the pottery doll.

But today they met Jin Muchen. No matter how thick the glass cover is, it will be in vain.

If it were an ordinary person, he would probably not have such great strength to smash such a glass cover. However, for Jin Muchen, who was extremely powerful, even if the glass cover was twice as thick as this one, it would be useless in his eyes.

After the hammer was raised and the sound of glass shattering, the pottery puppet came to Jin Muchen's hands.

To be honest, after this pottery puppet got started, Jin Muchen once wanted to throw this pottery puppet to the ground directly. Only when it was broken could it be considered as a relief.

Anyway, this thing is the national treasure of the Japanese and the spiritual totem of the Japanese make them proud, but for themselves, the Chinese, it has nothing to do.

It is neither beautiful nor made of precious materials. Although it is old, it really has no collection value. At best, it is just more archaeological value.

As for Jin Muchen, such things will be broken if broken, and there is nothing to worry about. What's more, breaking this thing means that even if the Japanese are broken, they will break the pride and spirit.

But after thinking about it, Jin Muchen still didn't do it in the end.

After all, it was made by people thousands of years ago, and it was the ancestor of the Japanese, so it is still useful to keep this thing.

Don’t you Japanese like it often, and bring out some of our Chinese national treasures to stimulate us?

Then next time you do that, I will take out something like this to stimulate you and see how you feel.

Thinking of this, Jin Muchen pinched his nose and took this item into his pocket that seemed to be completely unreserved.

After packing up this pottery doll, there was basically nothing worth lingering in the Treasure Museum of Falong Temple.

He quickly walked out of the Treasure Museum of Falong Temple and headed straight to the East Asia Pavilion opposite. The exhibits in this East Asia Pavilion were the highlight of today.

Especially those Chinese cultural relics, they are the treasures that Jin Muchen pays most attention to during this trip.

It is already past three in the morning, and it is more than two hours left, and it is about to dawn. In Japan, due to accuracy, it is very early.

I have to complete the construction from the Tokyo National Museum before dawn, otherwise I will easily arouse others' suspicion when I walk on the street.

He went out of the door and looked southwest. Although it was far away, he could still see the scene of fire rising into the sky in the southwest.

Seeing the scene where the sky was red, Jin Muchen knew that the fire on Jiu Duanban had not been completely controlled, so he would feel relieved.

If the fire in Kyusaka is not extinguished, the police will not have the intention to come out to sweep the streets of Tokyo, so that they can have more time.

Thinking of this, Jin Muchen quickly walked to the front of the East Asia Museum. The East Asia Museum was more concise, that is, it was not a traditional Japanese two-story building like this museum, nor did it have a strong postmodern style like the Hokraji Treasure Museum.
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