Golden Greenery

Chapter 109 (Part 2) A history of blood and tears in 0 years

Almost every citizen of Hanover knows Zhuoyang, and everyone who knows Zhuoyang likes him. Fans like him, whether they are supporters of Madiburg, Hannover 96 or Meppen, they all like Zhuoyang. Music lovers like him, whether they like piano, guitar or rock, they all like Zhuoyang. Men like him, and Zhuo Yang brings glory to the city. Women like him. Zhuoyang is young, handsome, and a bit oriental shy, which is very suitable for women of all ages to lust after him.

Zhuoyang is now very well-known in Hannover. It is no exaggeration to say that he can live in Hannover for free for a year without bringing a penny, just by brushing his face. There is no problem at all. The last few times he drove and encountered police road inspections, the Hanover police saw Zhuo Yang and all greeted him with a smile. They greeted each other, hugged and patted each other, took a photo, waved and let him go, and even inspected an eggplant. If you heard that Zhuo Yang was in a hurry, you would still be standing in front of him with the siren on to help clear the way for him. Some policemen themselves are die-hard Madibao fans, and they are quite familiar with Zhuo Yang from time to time. No one expected that Captain Madiburg, a young pianist, did not have a driver's license.

Zhuo Yang sat down in the driver's seat, calmly waiting for the police to come, then brushed his face as before, exchanged polite greetings and left. Even Piggy thinks so.

The police car stopped five meters behind the Porsche. The bright headlights clearly illuminated the front. Zhuo Yang was so blinded by the bright light that he couldn't see clearly. He only saw two people walking from the police car.

Hannover Police Department Constable Lukas Telitzer is in charge of road inspection tonight with his partner. He is an authentic Germanic man who lives in Bochum. He is 50 years old. He is tall, fat and very standard. The body shape of middle-aged and elderly German men. Tlitzer saw the Porsche roaring towards him from a distance. The speed was so fast that no speedometer was needed to confirm it with the naked eye. It was definitely over 100% over the speed limit. Tlitzer stopped it without hesitation.

It has been said that the citizens of Hannover are either football fans or music fans, and more people are both football fans and music fans, but there are always exceptions to everything. Telitzer is one such exception who is neither a fan nor a music enthusiast. He is not even a native of Hanover. He has no other hobbies except watching soap operas, and Telitzer has no idea who Zhuo Yang is.

When Tellitzer discovered that the person driving the Porsche was a young, oriental-faced man, he suddenly lost his temper.

There are narrow-minded people everywhere, and Constable Tlitzer is such a populist with a bit of racial discrimination, and he can be regarded as a remnant of the Nazis in his ideology. Moreover, Tlitzer also held deep prejudice and resentment against the Chinese.

The story begins with Telitzer's great-grandfather.

Telitzer's great-grandfather was once a German soldier. A hundred years ago, the old Telitzer and soldiers from other European countries traveled across the ocean to fight the Qing Empire in the far east. This was the man who became famous in China. 'Eight-Nation Alliance'. When Old Tlitzer went home, he brought back a strange thing: half a meter long, two fists thick, black and dirty, square on the outside with a round hole in the middle, and the edges and edges of the stone did not look like stone or iron. iron.

No one knows what this object is or what its use is. No one who asks will understand. Everyone in the family complained about Old Tlitzer: Look, what is this that you snatched back? You can’t even sell it, and no one wants to take it for free. Look at Hans, who brought back a bowl and sold it for so many marks, and Frederic from the back street, who brought back a copper tiger head, and now the family eats meat every day. You idiot!

The old idiot Telitzer also cried in despair: If no one wanted this thing, how could it be my damn turn? You want to smash it, you brought it back from thousands of miles away; do you want to sell it? No one wants it if it is given away for free; should it be used as a decoration at home? Ugly, awkward and awkward.

Forget it, just put it in the attic, just as a memory of my long journey.

In this way, this thing stayed in the Tlitzer family for a hundred years, becoming dirtier and uglier. It would occasionally be taken out by future generations to laugh at their idiot ancestor.

The uneducated German bumpkins have no idea that this thing is one of the most important ritual objects of every dynasty in Chinese history - the jade cong!

In that humiliating era, many cultural relics and treasures from Greater China were scattered around the world. Today, a hundred years later, every well-known museum in the world has cultural relics from China, some of which are even their treasures. These treasures were basically taken away from their homeland by foreign powers during the hundred years from the Opium War to the founding of New China.

UNESCO clearly stipulates that cultural relics looted through war must be returned unconditionally to the country where they are located. The Soviet Union once returned the looted items to Poland. But this is very difficult to do here in China.

First of all, in the past hundred years, political power has changed frequently in China, and the ownership of cultural relics has not been clear due to the interference of international people with ulterior motives. Secondly, these cultural relics have changed hands many times over the past century, and the original owners are no longer traceable.

Furthermore, and the most important point: the country that owns the cultural relics must prove that the cultural relics were plundered and not trafficked by their own people. Look, how do you prove this? But the Westerner who is now the actual owner can always find some vague evidence to prove that the thing in his hand was sold to him by the Chinese back then.

In fact, what they said is not wrong. Take the tragic Old Summer Palace as an example. The fire was indeed lit by the British and French forces. But what really destroyed the Old Summer Palace was the local Qing people who flocked to it. The ignorant people even burned and looted, eager to tear up the land. The leader among them was Gong Xiaogong, the grandson of the great poet Gong Zizhen, who was famous for saying, "I urge God to be more energetic and send talents of any kind." It was this thief who led the way for the British and French forces and encouraged the foreigners to set fire to the garden. It was this thief who, together with the mob, looted the Old Summer Palace and sold the treasures to foreigners at extremely low prices.

A robber and a house thief collude with each other, what can be done?

The 8th British Earl of Elgin, James Carruth, the commander of the British and French forces notorious for sacking the Parthenon in Greece and burning the Old Summer Palace in China, was appointed Governor-General of India because of his meritorious service in signing the Treaty of Beijing. . Less than a year after taking office, this guy was struck to death by lightning in New Delhi. No nonsense, he was really struck to death by lightning...

The "Six Horses of Zhaoling", the treasures of Chinese history, including "Salu Zi" and "Fisting Horse", are now weeping silently in the exhibition window of the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA. The whole world knows that they were stolen and shipped out of China. Yes, but so what? Exhibited together with these two treasures is a receipt of US$125,000 issued to the Americans by the local government and antique dealer Lu Qinzhai at that time.

A hundred years later, China looks up at the treasures of cultural relics shining brightly for others in museums around the world and sighs!

However, Yu Cong, who lived in Germany, was lucky because he met a Chinese named Ma.

A few years ago, a businessman named Ma came to Germany for business and tourism. Boss Ma is not only a businessman, but also a former university teacher. Moreover, Teacher Ma is also a famous collector in China. By chance, Teacher Ma heard about this thing, and then when he met it by chance, Teacher Ma was shocked and shocked.

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