A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 2750 Absolute Evidence

The donation ceremony of the museum was exposed, and the missing 2,972 boxes of important cultural relics also surfaced.

At this time, people can figure it out with their feet. When Song Ziwen took away these cultural relics, they were not sent to Guangdong for safekeeping. Instead, he, his brother-in-law and some bureaucrats divided them up.

Although they knew the whereabouts of the cultural relics, due to historical issues, it was impossible to recover them. China was so angry that they could do nothing.

Later, as the relationship gradually warmed up, the Shenzhou Archaeological Team also contacted Gubo more frequently. However, Kong Fanlong tried to ask for it many times, but never got what he wanted.

Some people have suggested that Song Ziwen left a record of the relics when he took out the cultural relics from the ancient Buddhist temple, and this can be used as evidence to ask for the relics.

Unfortunately, the transfer record only recorded the time and quantity of the cultural relics that Song Ziwen removed. There was no Song Ziwen's autograph on it, so it could not be used as evidence at all.

Some people may say that it was obviously Song Ziwen who took away the cultural relics, so why is there no signature from him on the record?

In fact, it’s not that it doesn’t exist, but that the original Ti Tiao file signed by Song Ziwen has been lost, and the ancient Buddhist temple retains a copy, which has no meaning.

There was no way for China to recover those cultural relics, but they never expected that decades later, Gubo would turn the tables and force the Chinese archaeological team to bury them.

Where did they get the courage?

Hey, it's strange to say that Xu Shijie, the newly appointed leader of Gubo at that time, got a document from somewhere.

That was when the cultural relics were moved south in 1933. At that time, Gan Ping, director of the Tiandu Museum and a leader, personally signed a document. The document was clearly written, agreeing to transfer the second batch of 4,226 boxes of cultural relics to the Museum, and accompanied by Gan Ping's autograph.

Xu Shijie and others used this document to put pressure on China, claiming that the cultural relics should have been owned by the museum. Not only that, they also used this document to demand 1,605 supporting cultural relics that were still in China's collection.

This is nonsense.

First of all, there are many doubts about the document in Xu Shijie's hand. It does not indicate the name of the cultural relic or the packing number.

Secondly, the document did not indicate whether the cultural relics transferred to the museum were given as gifts or temporarily stored.

What's even more ridiculous is that the Museum's exhibition hall was only officially completed in 1956, a difference of 23 years. There is no proof that it belongs to the Museum.

Furthermore, the document itself is questionable.

Gan Ping had his hair tied long before the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although there is no proof of his death, his handwriting has survived.

After identification, the signature did indeed belong to Gan Ping himself, but other than

There were doubts about the signature and other handwriting, and China refused to admit it at all, so they started a dispute that lasted for more than ten years, which made Mr. Kong very upset. In the end, the old man made his domineering and leaking remarks.

Some time ago, Xu Shijie and others came to China again to force the emperor to marry him, with the same purpose. However, this time their attitude was extremely tough.

They believed that Guan Haishan was a softie and used both soft and hard tactics. They even threatened to sue the Shenzhou Archaeological Team. If Lu Fei hadn't appeared, Guan Haishan would have been in trouble.

After Lu Fei made such a fuss, Xu Shijie's troubles were over for the time being, but Guan Haishan was still worried about it. After all, Lu Fei used this incident to abuse him a lot when he was in Babao Mountain.

With such a mood, how could Guan Haishan not be excited when he suddenly saw this booklet on the computer?

Guan Haishan can be 100% certain that this booklet is the original file of the collection of cultural relics that Song Ziwen took away from the ancient Buddhist temple.

It doesn't matter whether the document signed by Gan Ping before is true or false. With this thing, it is enough to prove that the ownership of the cultural relics belongs to the Shenzhou Archaeological Team. It is just that Song Ziwen temporarily took it away in his identity at the time. The destination is also Guangdong in China.

With this thing, it would be useless even if Xu Shijie was eloquent. The Chinese archaeological team could openly and openly ask for those cultural relics from the old doctor.

If you dare not give it, then I'll see you in court.

Ha ha!

So cool!

"Basha Fei, is this thing real?

Where were you originally now? "When Guan Haishan asked, his voice was trembling.

Lu Fei chuckled: "In my case, of course it's true.

The things are in Jincheng now. You can pick them up at any time if you need them. However, you must give me an IOU when you withdraw them. This is my private collection. "

"No problem, hahaha, no problem!" Guan Haishan laughed and nodded repeatedly.

It doesn't matter who owns this booklet, as long as it can be used as evidence.

"By the way, how come this thing is in your hands?

Where did you get it? Guan Haishan asked.

Lu Fei's face darkened: "Old man, do you want to break the rules?"

Speaking of which, getting this thing is quite a coincidence. Not to mention Guan Haishan, even Lu Fei didn't expect it.

This thing was not obtained in China, but one of the treasures that Wade sent over from the last transaction with Wade. Wade collected it from a private museum in the United States, took a photo and sent it to Lu Fei. With Lu Fei's approval, one of the items was sent to Lu Fei. The donation ceremony of the museum was exposed, and the missing 2,972 boxes of important cultural relics also surfaced.

At this time, people can understand with their feet that when Song Ziwen took away these cultural relics, they were not sent to Guangdong for safekeeping at all, but he, his brother-in-law and some bureaucrats divided them up.

Although they knew the whereabouts of the cultural relics, due to historical issues, it was impossible to recover them. China was so angry that they could do nothing.

Later, as the relationship gradually warmed up, the Shenzhou Archaeological Team also contacted Gubo more frequently. However, Kong Fanlong tried to ask for it many times, but never got what he wanted.

Some people have suggested that Song Ziwen left a record of the relics when he took out the cultural relics from the ancient Buddhist temple, and this can be used as evidence to ask for the relics.

Unfortunately, the transfer record only recorded the time and quantity of the cultural relics that Song Ziwen removed. There was no Song Ziwen's autograph on it, so it could not be used as evidence at all.

Some people may say that it was obviously Song Ziwen who took away the cultural relics, so why is there no signature from him on the record?

In fact, it’s not that it doesn’t exist, but that the original Ti Tiao file signed by Song Ziwen has been lost, and the ancient Buddhist temple retains a copy, which has no meaning.

There was no way for China to recover those cultural relics, but they never expected that decades later, Gubo would turn the tables and force the Chinese archaeological team to bury them.

Where did they get the courage?

Hey, it's strange to say that Xu Shijie, the newly appointed leader of Gubo at that time, got a document from somewhere.

That was when the cultural relics were moved south in 1933. At that time, Gan Ping, director of the Tiandu Museum and a leader, personally signed a document. The document was clearly written, agreeing to transfer the second batch of 4,226 boxes of cultural relics to the Museum, and accompanied by Gan Ping's autograph.

Xu Shijie and others used this document to put pressure on China, claiming that the cultural relics should have been owned by the museum. Not only that, they also used this document to demand 1,605 supporting cultural relics that were still in China's collection.

This is nonsense.

First of all, there are many doubts about the document in Xu Shijie's hand. It does not indicate the name of the cultural relic or the packing number.

Secondly, the document did not indicate whether the cultural relics transferred to the museum were given as gifts or temporarily stored.

What's even more ridiculous is that the Museum's exhibition hall was only officially completed in 1956, a difference of 23 years. There is no proof that it belongs to the Museum.

Furthermore, the document itself is questionable.

Gan Ping had his hair tied long before the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although there is no proof of his death, his handwriting has survived.

After identification, the signature did indeed belong to Gan Ping himself, but other than

There were doubts about the signature and other handwriting, and China refused to admit it at all, so they started a dispute that lasted for more than ten years, which made Mr. Kong very upset. In the end, the old man made his domineering and leaking remarks.

Some time ago, Xu Shijie and others came to China again to force the emperor to marry him, with the same purpose. However, this time their attitude was extremely tough.

They believed that Guan Haishan was a softie and used both soft and hard tactics. They even threatened to sue the Shenzhou Archaeological Team. If Lu Fei hadn't appeared, Guan Haishan would have been in trouble.

After Lu Fei made such a fuss, Xu Shijie's troubles were over for the time being, but Guan Haishan was still worried about it. After all, Lu Fei used this incident to abuse him a lot when he was in Babao Mountain.

With such a mood, how could Guan Haishan not be excited when he suddenly saw this booklet on the computer?

Guan Haishan can be 100% certain that this booklet is the original file of the collection of cultural relics that Song Ziwen took away from the ancient Buddhist temple.

It doesn't matter whether the document signed by Gan Ping before is true or false. With this thing, it is enough to prove that the ownership of the cultural relics belongs to the Shenzhou Archaeological Team. It is just that Song Ziwen temporarily took it away in his identity at the time. The destination is also Guangdong in China.

With this thing, it would be useless even if Xu Shijie was eloquent. The Chinese archaeological team could openly and openly ask for those cultural relics from the old doctor.

If you dare not give it, then I'll see you in court.

Ha ha!

So cool!

"Basha Fei, is this thing real?

Where were you originally now? "When Guan Haishan asked, his voice was trembling.

Lu Fei chuckled: "In my case, of course it's true.

The things are in Jincheng now. You can pick them up at any time if you need them. However, you must give me an IOU when you withdraw them. This is my private collection. "

"No problem, hahaha, no problem!" Guan Haishan laughed and nodded repeatedly.

It doesn't matter who owns this booklet, as long as it can be used as evidence.

"By the way, how come this thing is in your hands?

Where did you get it? Guan Haishan asked.

Lu Fei's face darkened: "Old man, do you want to break the rules?"

Speaking of which, getting this thing is quite a coincidence. Not to mention Guan Haishan, even Lu Fei didn't expect it.

This thing was not obtained in China, but one of the treasures that Wade sent over from the last transaction with Wade. Wade collected it from a private museum in the United States, took a photo and sent it to Lu Fei. With Lu Fei's approval, one of the items was sent to Lu Fei.

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