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Chapter 387 Humanism Forced

After dealing with the reporter, Gu Ao rushed to the final farewell lunch, had a drink with a few important foreign guests, and said some scenes.

Then I took the people onto the train, and Qiu Qing would arrange for them to board the special train, and then went to Hujiang to take a plane back to China.

As for the police who provided supporting services, the reporters who accompanied the interviews also dispersed.

Gu Ao originally planned to go back to Qiantang with foreign businessmen that day, but he received a temporary appointment two days ago, so he decided to stay for one day and a half more.

The person who made an appointment was the professor at Kyoto University whom I met more than five years ago, Yamashita Yoshihisa.

That is, the man who was inspired by the truth revealed by Gu Ao and finally turned against Gu Ao and destroyed Wang Pingshan.

Yamashita Yoshihisa is a Chinese master. He was originally a professor in the history department, so he often paid attention to China's news and current affairs. It seems that he saw from some media that Gu Ao was going back to Qiantang and held the inauguration ceremony of the Song Liuling Museum to receive foreign guests.

So I hurriedly called a lot of appointments to meet Gu Ao.

Gu Ao originally felt that the two had not had a deep relationship and had not been in contact for five years. He was a busy man again and wanted to avoid each other.

But Yamashita Yoshihisa said that he was willing to donate the cultural relics he bought from Wang Pingshan back to this private museum.

When Gu Ao heard that the conditions were so good, he took the time to see him.

In the afternoon of the same day, a few hours after the foreign businessmen left, Yoshijiu from the bottom of the mountain rushed to Kuaiji, and then drove up the mountain to meet Gu Ao.

Both parties chose a reception room in the museum to meet

"Professor Yamashita, don't be fine. I haven't seen you for five years, so you have made great progress in your academic career." Gu Ao said to the other party.

Yamashita Yoshihisa knelt there and lowered his head: "Hi, Gu Sang, you are such a business genius. In just five years, you have risen so quickly.

I am frank, when I first met you five years ago, I never expected that you could do such a big career. And you could also protect ancient culture and do so many charitable acts. I heard that you donated these museums and spent no less than $2 million. This is not counting the cultural relics inside."

Gu Ao smiled calmly: "There are no cultural relics here yet, just some of the valuable bottles and jars that have been searched for seven or eight times and still missed the net. They are also defective products that Professor Yamashita didn't want after picking up the bargain.

Our money is mainly spent on antique buildings and various high-imitation and counterfeit goods verified based on ancient books. The purpose of our building is not to show off our wealth with valuable things, but to have educational significance, so that children can learn history more intuitively and have a more immersive experience."

Yamashita Yoshihisa heard it in awe: "That's really an advanced educational concept. Gu Sang is so noble and noble, rare in the world. Since that's the case, I will also be willing to support Jiwei this time. I have only one requirement to donate the batch of things I purchased five years ago. Can I separate a showroom in this museum and name it after me?"

Gu Ao thought about it and consulted a supervisor sent by the provincial cultural department. He confirmed that there were no obstacles in the policy, so he agreed.

"No problem, the exhibition hall next to you will be called 'Yamashita Yoshiki Exhibition Hall'. I will also customize a half-body bronze statue for you to put it in the exhibition hall."

Those who are not interested in profit will be fame. Yamashita Yoshiki thinks to regard himself as the "Han and Tang dynasties" and cannot be settled by money.

Most of the oracle bone inscriptions that were excavated during the Republic of China were sold to foreigners by local Dutch people, and after many twists and turns, they fell into the hands of Canadian collectors.

(Note: However, there is another saying that "Xiaoshu" interviewed some archaeological experts and went to Royal Ontario to see it personally, saying that the ones there were mainly forged. At that time, Dutch farmers in the Republic of China heard that white people liked to buy bones with words at high prices, so they carved the beef bones with antique strokes, and then cooked them in the same recipe as boiling tea eggs and then buried them in the soil to dig them out again. At that time, foreigners were unprofessional, and most of them were deceived by this bone.)

However, looking at Gu Ao's design, it is obviously more quaint than the "Inuit Aboriginal Environment Restoration" designed by Royal Ontario, and there is no point in sight.

Is there another mystery?

Just when Yoshihisa was puzzled by the Yamashita, Gu Ao explained with a smile: "Let Suizi tell you this. I didn't have time to plan it at the beginning, but I just told her the design ideas. She looked through the allusions she found after reading ancient books, and wanted to restore it to facilitate historical education."

Yamashita Yoshihisa asked for advice: "I would like to ask Miss Xiao for advice."

Xiao Sui sorted out her thoughts: "Have Professor Yamashita seen "Mandarin"?"

Yoshihisa Yamashita: "Zuo Qiuming wrote "Zuo Chunqiu" and "Mandarin", and of course we have read all those who study ancient Chinese history."

Xiao Sui: "Then you may not have noticed a passage in "Mandarin" that records that in the seventh year after King Goujian of Yue was released by King Fuchai of Wu, the Wu Kingdom was famined and borrowed grain from Yue Kingdom. Goujian originally did not want to borrow it, so he discussed with Fan Li: Now the rice and crabs are not left behind. Is it okay? Translated by Goujian, it is true that the rice seedlings in Wu Kingdom have been harmed by crabs this year, and they will inevitably be famine. Can they take the opportunity to attack and destroy Wu?

But Fan Li believed that 'the demise of Wu has already appeared and the personnel has not arrived, so it is better to slow down'. Therefore, Goujian endured humiliation and borrowed a batch of cooked and dried rice for Fuchai. As the grain planted for the Wu Kingdom the following year, the next year, Wu Kingdom planted this batch of cooked grain, but the grain was not harvested again. The national strength was severely damaged again, and Goujian finally made up his mind to turn against Wu Kingdom.

Professor Yamashita must have noticed these historical events when reading ancient books, but you must have not noticed that the people of Wu did not pay attention to clearing hairy crabs from the water source during the spring irrigation the previous year, which caused the crab seedlings to flood Yangcheng Lake and poured into the Gusu rice fields, which eventually led to this great disaster.

The exhibition area we restored here today perfectly reproduces the agricultural operation scene 2,500 years ago using the dammed crab pond as the irrigation source for rice fields. Using the farm tools and engineering environment of that year, you can see that all the rice seedlings are harmed by hairy crabs without autumn.

With such vivid examples, I believe that when students in history classes learn to learn "sleeping on firewood and tasting gall, and swallowing Wu", they will no longer stay in the cold voluntary theory. They will think, notice the accident of history, and no longer have superstitions: Perhaps one-third of the reason for the demise of Wu State is just the disaster of hairy crabs?"

Yoshihisa Yamashita was speechless when he heard it.

"This...this...this is really a novel historical education perspective. Today I have gained some knowledge. In comparison, our historical education perspective is still too utilitarian, admire, admire.
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