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Chapter 956 Emerald Jade Cabbage

These bastards in Wanwan have invested so much money in order to lick their Japanese godfather. God is so unhappy. How can these bastards steal our treasure island?

Even Jin Muchen scolded Chang Kaishen, who said you would run away, and it would be fine if you took away the mainland's gold reserves, why do you still have to bring these national treasures to that fraud island?

And why do you still have to open the party ban? Isn’t it better to just rule KMT? Now that the Micui in Wanwan is in power, a group of royal bastards left by the Japanese back then jumping up and down on the treasure island, making the originally beautiful treasure island a mess, and now they even betray their ancestors and want to recognize the thief as their father. It’s really awesome. If Chang Kaishen had known that the treasure island was now damaged by those well frogs, he would probably jump out of the coffin in anger!

Looking at the jade cabbage in his hand, Jin Muchen carefully checked it. This jade cabbage was a former collection of the Qing court, which was the dowry of Emperor Guangxu Emperor Jin, so the workmanship and materials were quite exquisite, otherwise he would not have been rated as one of the three treasures by the Wanwan guys.

This jade cabbage is not just a cabbage. When the carving masters at that time were carving and making this cabbage, they also carved two small insects on the top of the cabbage to show their interest.

The two little insects were just a grasshopper and the other was a grasshopper. The two little insects were carved with the original mechanism of this piece of jade material. They were carved vividly, which could well reflect the technical skills and artistic aesthetic taste of the jade carving master back then, making the originally ordinary jade cabbage come alive.

However, the two little insects, the grasshopper among them, has now become a defective product, because one of its whiskers has been broken!!!

This is a national treasure. Such treasures and such important historical relics should definitely be placed in a museum and carefully collected. They are rarely easily shown to others.

However, the bastards in Wanwan didn't know how to cherish such national treasures, because such precious cultural relics are precious cultural relics from the mainland to them, but they are Taiwanese and not Chinese, so in their opinion such cultural relics are not worth cherishing at all.

Just during a so-called 'presidential election' a few years ago, in order to win the election, the ******* in Wanwan promoted "cultural equality between the north and the south" in Tainan, fooling the local brainless populists, and even wrote many blank checks.

For example, the establishment of the "Forbidden City" branch in southern Taiwan, etc. In the end, I even used the wrong means to force the "Forbidden City Museum" in Taipei, and selected more than 100 treasures to be exhibited at the Kaohsiung Municipal Art Museum for three months.

This includes this jade cabbage. After the three-month exhibition period expired, the jade cabbage was transported back to the Palace Museum in Taipei, the personnel from the Palace Museum discovered that the whiskers on the grasshopper's leaves were actually damaged.

If this happened in the mainland, it would definitely be a sensational news. Some people would definitely lose their official position because of this, and some would even go to prison for this.

But in Wanwan, everything is really possible. After discovering this, the exhibition organizers and transport personnel in Taipei and Tainan began to argue with each other, and even developed into ******* and made some ridiculous remarks. Anyway, they were all the same as those who would fight against each other. If they were not concerned about the historical value of the jade cabbage, those miscellaneous people would definitely say that this thing is all Chinese, so what if it is destroyed?

However, the explanation given by the official in the end was similar to that of such a rogue theory. In the end, only a less important relevant person stood up and claimed: In fact, this jade cabbage actually had such scars before it was transported from the Qing Palace in the mainland to the Forbidden City in Taipei.

Such an explanation is enough to allow Jin Muchen and other people in the collecting world to understand how crazy and shameless those Wanwans are.

You should know that when this jade cabbage was forcibly brought out from the Palace Museum in Beijing by kmt people, they were photographed and archived.

Those documents that record the transfer of this treasure have been displayed in the Palace Museum in Taipei before.

And just after that Wanwan came out to refute the rumors, the photos and documents suddenly all took off the shelves and disappeared from the Palace Museum.

This shows how shameless the slandering conduct of these slandering Wanwan has been evident. Since then, major museums in the mainland have minimized cultural exchanges with these slandering Wanwan.

Jin Muchen looked at the jade cabbage in front of him carefully. Indeed, the whisker on the leaves at the top of the cabbage was indeed broken.

This made him even more sure that this must be one of the three treasures of the town that came to Wanwan.

After packing the jade cabbage, Jin Muchen continued to flip through the box. Sure enough, two small packages were found on the top layer, both of which were the same as those two items before.

Bubble plastic is used as the outer packaging. When you tear these outer packaging, the treasure inside will show your true identity.

Seeing the true bodies of these two treasures, Jin Muchen couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. These Wanwans were really willing to spend a lot of money to lick their Japanese godfather, and even took out these two things.

The two treasures in front of me were the other two jade cabbages. These two jade cabbages were also recorded in the Palace Museum in Taiwan. They were all old collections of the Qing court, and they were all brought to Taiwan by the KMT group of people who had forcibly plundered from the Palace Museum in the capital before evacuating from the mainland.

In addition to the jade cabbage in the town, the second jade cabbage is a green and yellow jade cabbage with a height of about 13.4 cm, a yellowish color, and there are also vegetable bugs on the leaves.

Later, people from the Forbidden City in Taipei called this cabbage "Green Jade Cabbage".

However, this jade cabbage is destined to be inscribed into the cold palace!

The reason is very simple. First of all, it is because its texture is not as good as the jade cabbage of the treasure of the town. Secondly, it is because this jade cabbage is not as big as the treasure of the town. To put it bluntly, it does not have a deep historical background. This cabbage is just in so many palaces in the Forbidden City. I don’t know the ornaments in that room, there is no recorded history, and no emperor has particularly loved it, so its fate is destined to be just an ordinary ornament.

The fate of another jade cabbage is probably the same.

Even the fate of this jade cabbage is worse than the green and yellow jade cabbage in front.

The most common place where this jade cabbage appears is in the warehouse of the Forbidden City in Taipei.

This jade cabbage was found in the southern warehouse of the Forbidden City. It was made in the specific years and the emperor used it. There is no clear record, so there is no deep historical background. Moreover, the shape of the vessel is much smaller than the two jade cabbages in front, so it is very normal to be neglected.

The biggest difference from the two jade cabbages in front is that a hole was deliberately carved in the center of this cabbage when carving and making it.

Therefore, when some experts inferred the original purpose of this jade cabbage, they judged that this jade cabbage should have been a flower shop back then.

Because of this, this jade cabbage flower insert is very petite, so it is classified in the treasure library, unlike the other two that are listed in the Jade Department.

It is precisely because of this that this jade cabbage has never been valued by the people in the Forbidden City in Taipei. After being brought to Taiwan, it was left in the warehouse of the Forbidden City in Taipei for most of the time, and later it was not taken out for many years to meet the world.

However, even so, these three jade cabbages are also famous in the Forbidden City in Taipei. Although the two behind are not as famous as the ones in the previous ones, they are all treasures collected by the Qing Palace, so they are also of extraordinary value. Those bays are usually unwilling to take them out for exhibitions and open them to the public.

I really didn't expect that in order to lick their Japanese godfathers, these Wanwans actually took all three jade cabbages to Japan in one breath and opened them to their Japanese godfathers' people to see.

You should know that this treatment is that so many people travel to Taiwan every year, but they have never enjoyed it. Even so many local people in Taiwan have not enjoyed it.

No wonder people say that the royal bastards left by these Japanese are just a group of lowly people. You can’t give them a good look. You have to whip them with a whip every day so that they will give you a smile and lick them on your own initiative.

Just look at the series of recent events and you can understand the operations of these Wanwan. A bunch of fraudsters on their island was caught and deported to the mainland. They actually clamored that this was no human rights and wanted to drive the 16 fighter jets to the capital to save people...

When their local fishermen were directly detained by Japanese people at sea and asked their government to spend money to redeem people, they didn't dare to give up a single fart and even licked the Japanese all the way.
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