Godly Fisherman

Chapter 1186: Enemy

After hearing Xiao Peng's words, Yang Meng and Pan Peiyu were both taken aback. It is not easy for Xiao Peng to say such harsh words.

Yang Meng sat in the back row: "Dude, your position has always been that'people don't talk a lot of cruelty', why are you starting to talk cruelly now?"

Xiao Peng shrugged, "I can't do anything but to speak harshly. These two people are already dead."

Pan Peiyu drove the helicopter and said, "Boss, tell us about it? Anyway, there is nothing to do on the way back."

Anyway, I was idle and had nothing to do. Xiao Peng said, "As long as these two names are descendants of Yan and Huang, they should not be forgotten. Both are guys who drink human blood. Most of the national treasures that our country has spread outside are from these two people. ."

As soon as he heard his name, Yamanaka Sajjiro knew he was a Japanese, and he had been doing one thing all his life: reselling Chinese antiques.

Especially after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, the Prince’s Mansion Pu Wei and Prince Su’s Prince Shanqi and others organized the “Socialist Party” in an attempt to restore the Qing Dynasty and advocated a conscription war. In order to raise the military expenses and money needed for the restoration, the Prince’s Mansion Pu Wei Everything in the house except for calligraphy and painting was sold to Seijiro Yamanaka.

What was the wealth of Prince Gong's Mansion at that time? At that time, Seijiro Yamanaka went to Prince Gong’s Mansion and saw rows of warehouses, which were divided into dozens of warehouses, such as the Ruyi Library, the Calligraphy and Painting Library, and the Bronzeware Library. Each room was full of various types. All kinds of treasures, each one is priceless.

If this time is just a commercial act, it is Prince Gong’s own prodigal that sold his ancestor’s treasure. However, this incident has accumulated a lot of wealth for Yamanaka, and it also made him firm in his determination to steal treasures in China. Since then, a large number of China treasures have been lost overseas through his hands.

In order to obtain these treasures, Seijiro Yamanaka did everything he could and did countless detrimental things.

For example, the Tianlongshan Grottoes in Shanxi. At that time there were 25 grottoes in the east and west peaks, which were excavated in the Eastern Wei, Northern Qi, Sui and Tang dynasties. At that time, there were more than 500 Buddha statues and 1,144 reliefs and murals in this grotto. With proper proportions and exquisite carvings, it has been the largest local Buddhist landscape for thousands of years.

As a result, after learning about this, Yamanaka Seojiro used bribery and other methods to buy the monk Jingliang and a group of monks at the foot of the Tianlong Mountain, smuggled a large number of Buddha heads out of the mountain and returned to the country, and then began public auctions to make money. Now Tianlongshan Grottoes can't find a complete statue again! Including Kaifeng Shaolin Temple, Xiangguo Temple, Luoyang Longmen Longmen Qianxi Temple, Xiangshan Temple, White Horse Temple, and Longmen Grottoes, he has stolen cultural relics.

Pan Peiyu heard this angrily and said: "Then the monk Jingliang is not a thing, right? Prince Gong is at best a prodigal, he is a traitor! He is obviously a temple host, how can he do such a thing?"

After Yang Meng heard this, he disdainfully said: "Shengshi monk is a troubled world, what's so strange about this?"

The so-called "prosperous monk in troubled times" is because Taoism pursues the practice of practicing in troubled times to save people, while monks are just the opposite. When encountering troubled times, many temples will close their doors to avoid disasters, and they will only open in times of prosperity. That's why there is such a statement.

Xiao Peng laughed after hearing this: "This is a bit general. In fact, people who left the mountain gate and joined the army in troubled times are also everywhere. Like the Japanese pirates harassing coastal areas during the Ming Dynasty, the monks of Shaolin Temple volunteered to fight against the Japanese pirates. There are also many examples in the Anti-Japanese War, such as the monks armed with more than 1,000 people in Wutai Mountain, who acted as monks during the day to pass information and followed the guerrillas at night to fight guerrillas. But now people believe this more, probably because of the commercial atmosphere of the temple. It's too serious!"

Pan Peiyu heard this and said: "I know I know that the founding general Xu Dajiang is a monk!"

Xiao Peng shook his head and said: "Although Xu Dajiang is nicknamed'Monk Xu', he has never been a monk. When his family was poor when he was young, he sent him to a martial arts master as a handyman, and later went to Shaolin Temple to learn martial arts. But learning Shaolin martial arts and Shaolin monk are two different things. Xu Dajiang's term as a "monk" was first said so because someone scolded him. If you were Xu Dajiang and called him a monk, he could directly beat him up, can you believe it? But the other founding general, He Bingyan, was indeed a Taoist priest. If you look at that period of history, you will find that many of them were Taoist priests and devoted themselves to revolution."

Yang Meng asked curiously, "Why is this?"

Xiao Pengle said: "Have you seen "Feng Shen Yanyi"? When the war broke out, a large group of cultivators came out of the mountains. This is Taoism. Since they were founded, they have four foundations: patriotism, protection of the people, respect for the ancestors, and courtesy. God. It’s one of the few religions in the world that puts “patriotism” in the first place. Buddhism emphasizes “incompetence,” and it pays attention to all kinds of precepts. You make them look like Mount Wutai. Those monks stood up like that to resist? After all, they are still a minority. But no matter what they do, you can’t say that they are wrong. Those who obey the precepts stick to the heart and focus on the Buddha, and those who break the precepts to defend their homeland are also to save more. Toil the masses. To put it bluntly, it’s just one sentence. When the forest grows, there are all kinds of birds. The key depends on the person’s own choice. This issue cannot be delved into."

(Lao Yang solemnly declares here that the content of this passage does not have any meaning to provoke religious disputes. Lao Yang himself is a Buddhist, the kind who has a certificate of refuge, and the kind that does not cost money to enter the temple. This is just a matter of fact... )

Yang Meng continued to ask, "Then what other C-T-LOO does?"

Xiao Peng answered without thinking, "Traitor!"

"Huh?" Yang Meng and Pan Peiyu were stunned.

Xiao Peng gave a number: "Five hundred thousand pieces!" After finishing speaking, he explained: "The Chinese national treasures that have been vacated from him are more than 500,000 pieces! Half of the antiques lost overseas are from him. ."

Now Yang Meng and Pan Peiyu took a breath together. Half a million pieces? What is that concept?

Xiao Peng looked at the expressions of the two and told them a story about Lu Qinzhai.

Lu Qinzhai is not his real name. He was originally called Lu Huanwen, but later changed his name to "Qin Zhai". This name came from "Qin Zhai Poems" by Lin Guangchao, the poet of the Song Dynasty.

This story of Lu Qinzhai fully illustrates what it means to say that "the master leads the door and the practice is in the individual".

When he was a child, both his parents died and he was sent to the Zhang family to work as a servant. His job was to take care of the second young master of the Zhang family. This second young master of the Zhang family was no one else but Zhang Jingjiang, one of the four veterans of the National Government.

When Zhang Jingjiang was the French commercial counsellor, he took Lu Huanwen to France and set up a company called "Express" there, which specializes in selling Chinese specialties such as silk, tea, carpets, porcelain, lacquer, etc., and then provided them to Sun Guofu financial support. After the success of the revolution, Zhang Jingjiang returned to China. And Lu Huanwen also parted ways with Zhang Jingjiang-he changed his name to Lu Qinzhai, established his own company, and then began his life as a cultural relic dealer.

Although the Government of the Republic of China had promulgated the "Cultural Relics Protection Law" at that time, Lu Huanwen turned out to be Zhang Jingjiang's domestic servant after all. His hands and eyes were wide and he directly monopolized the industry. A large number of antiques and cultural relics flowed into foreign countries through his hands--- ---The vast majority are national treasures!

For example, the famous "Six Horses of Zhaoling".

It is a stone relief of the Zhaoling Tomb of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, which carved six horses that Emperor Taizong of Tang ridden during his lifetime. That was a big relief, one weighing dozens of tons. In order to smuggle these six horses out, Lu Qinzhai broke all the stone sculptures! As gravel ready to be smuggled abroad!

As a result, this matter was intercepted by the local residents. To escape, the tomb robber threw the broken Zhaoling Six Horses under the hillside and fell back to the hands of the people.

As a result, it didn't take long for Lu Qinzhai to sell the two horse sculptures of ‘Salu Zi’ and ‘Fisting Horses’ at a very low price to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of the Stars and Stripes. . . . . .

The things sold by Lu Qinzhai's hands include a series of rare works such as the portrait bricks of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the bronze Buddha statues of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, the stone lions of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and the stone carvings of the maid of the Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. In his own words, ‘enough to fully witness the entire process of China’s five thousand years of history. ’

It is no exaggeration to say that the sum of the cultural relics in museums across the country now cannot match half the value of the cultural relics sold by Lu Qinzhai! The bronze ware he gave to the poet Chen Mengjia casually in the past was designated as a national first-class cultural relic, that is, the "heir pot". From this one can imagine how many things Lu Qinzhai has tossed away back then!

And the Chinese cultural relics stolen by Yamanaka Seojiro and Lu Qinzhai together accounted for 80% of all the lost cultural relics in the painting! The most ridiculous thing is that today, there are still many people who have "washed white" Lu Qinzhai, saying that he did so to prevent the Chinese cultural relics from being destroyed by the war, and to make the Western world understand the Chinese antiques and make a great contribution. Let Huaxia Antiques have the legality of auction bidding in the international market, and donated 2,000 francs to the country during the Anti-Japanese War (the two horses of Guang Zhaoling sold 200,000 US dollars, which is still a very low price). Inside, he sponsored a free lunch for an international student going to France, and said he was a patriotic overseas Chinese. . . . . .

This is the same as the leader of the knife, black is black, white is white, no matter how to wash it, it is useless.

This man who married a Parisian wife and made his mother-in-law a lover will be nailed to the pillar of shame in Chinese history for the rest of his life!

"Wipe, how come I want to drag him out after listening to you?" Yang Meng said angrily after hearing Xiao Peng's introduction.

Xiao Peng shrugged: "It's hard to handle. These two people know that they have committed too many crimes. Most of their offspring are hidden. The ones that are usually exposed are also poor, so I heard that Qiu Shan Lihui is only curious about what he said. If he knows where the things of these two people are, I am afraid we can get a lot of treasures!"

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