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Chapter 285 Huge Harvest(2/3)

The last Immortal Pot Emperor tied up the Immortal Yu (Fangyuan Pot), named Gao, courtesy name Chang, and nickname Qiansui.

After putting away these eight fairy pots, Zhou Jimin was already very satisfied.

I made a lot of money on this trip.

Then, he came to another place.

In addition to ancient porcelain, Jingjiatang also collects mainland national treasure-level calligraphy and paintings such as "Wind and Rain Landscape" by Ma Yuan of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Yu Zhongfeng Mingben Rules and Letters" by Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty, and Mu Xi's "Arhat" of the Southern Song Dynasty. .< /p>

The spatial energy within national treasure-level cultural relics is too strong, especially these Chinese paintings.

You know, among all cultural relics, paintings are the most difficult to preserve.

For this reason, many famous ancient paintings have basically disappeared in the long river of history.

There are very few that can be preserved well.

And paintings that can be preserved to this day and are still as perfect as new are even rarer.

However, the Chinese paintings stored here in Jingjia Hall are indeed well taken care of.

Although it has gone through the baptism of time, you can still travel through thousands of years of time through paintings and return to that past era.

A roomful of Chinese painting and cultural relics were all taken away.

Although this process also wastes some time, it is still worth it.

In about an hour, he took away all the valuable cultural relics in the entire Jingjia Hall.

While the outside was still heavily guarded, it was quiet at the foot of the mountain.

"How stupid!"

With a sneer, Zhou Jimin quietly came out from the side of Jingjia Hall and disappeared into the darkness.

But at this moment, the people at the foot of the mountain finally came up.

He is from the Iwasaki family.

At the beginning, Iwasaki Kawada also praised the patrol team and others, praising them for doing a good job.

However, the next moment, when he pushed open the door of Jingjiatang and saw that it was empty and all the treasures were gone, his vision suddenly went dark and he fainted.

The most conspicuous treasure placed at the front of Jingjia Hall is the Tianmu porcelain, which is the lifeblood of Jingjia Hall.

As a result, it has now been stolen.

The patrol leader and others immediately panicked, "Go inside and see if other cultural relics have been stolen..."

What a tragedy!

All the people on duty looked pale.

Iwasaki Kawada didn't faint for long and soon woke up.

But then, with trembling lips, he heard another piece of bad news: all the cultural relics in Jingjiatang had been looted.

It was like a bolt from the blue!

He fainted again.

Thousands of years of treasures of the entire family were all lost overnight.

No one can accept this fact.

The two thieves caught at the foot of the mountain became Zhou Jimin's scapegoats.

There is no doubt that these two thieves will receive special hospitality from the Iwasaki family.

It might even affect other people.

However, none of this has anything to do with Zhou Jimin.

Zhou Jimin fled and set his sights directly on the Tokyo National Museum.

Taitung District, north side of Ueno Park.

As the largest museum in Japan, there are not too many collections in the National Museum.

Among them, there are 87 national treasures, more than 600 important cultural relics, and some entrusted cultural relics.

This brings the entire museum’s collection of cultural relics to as many as 110,000 pieces.

Zhou Jimin almost drooled.

The entire museum's collection includes calligraphy and painting, sculptures, utensils, fabrics, books, swords, metalwork, etc., which is quite rich.

And this is also the museum with the richest collection of mainland cultural relics in Xiaoli.

Compared with Jingjia Hall, the National Museum is larger, but it took a lot of time for Zhou Jimin to find the treasures.

Those cultural relic guards such as infrared alarms and patrol teams are almost useless to Zhou Jimin.

Following the traces of space vibrations, we found the treasure of the museum without any effort.

Among the three treasures of the museum, the statue of Samantabhadra, the pine forest screen, and the cypress painting by the master of the Kano school, Kano Eitoku, do not contain much supernatural energy.

Zhou Jimin once thought that he had found a fake.

Of course, no matter how small the mosquito's legs are, he will still accept them.

Next are the top cultural relics from the mainland, including paintings from the Song and Yuan Dynasties, classical porcelain (such as Wang Bo's Collection) and calligraphy.

Among the paintings from the Song and Yuan dynasties alone, there are "Reclining Tour of Xiaoxiang" by Li Sheng in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Red and White Hibiscus" by Li Di in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Landscape with Snow Scenery" by Liang Kai in the Southern Song Dynasty and Indra in the Yuan Dynasty.

"Zen Machine Picture Broken Slips Found in Hanshan Mountain".

The supernatural energy obtained by these cultural relics almost made the space burst.

While Zhou Jimin was happy, his hatred for Xiaozhi became even worse.

So many national treasures were left overseas, and it is simply impossible to estimate how many precious treasures were taken away from us during the eight-year Anti-Japanese War.

Not to mention the hatred back then.

Thinking of this, he suddenly looked towards the sky.

I heard that there are three major shrines and shrines here in my childhood. Should I destroy them?

For example, Atsuta Shrine enshrines the three national treasures of Kohichi, the so-called Amancongyun sword, the eight-foot magatama and the eight-chi mirror.

According to Xiaozhi, these are all treasures bestowed by Amaterasu to the so-called "Heaven's Grandson" - "Qiong Qiongchu Zun", and passed down to the Japanese emperors from generation to generation.

But in fact, anyone who knows a little bit about the history of our country's Qin and Han Dynasties can see it at a glance - a sword, a mirror, a jade seal - isn't this the most typical standard equipment of the emperor from the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty in our country?

Maybe Zhou Jimin should go to Atsuta Shrine to take away these three things. It will definitely make Xiaozhi happy, right?

While thinking, he failed to notice an infrared ray, which caused him to trigger an alarm when he took the calligraphy work "Yin Ke Zhu" by the Zen monk Wanwu Keqin in the Northern Song Dynasty.

The piercing alarm rang in his ears, which made Zhou Jimin a little annoyed.

When working, you shouldn’t let your mind wander.

After muttering to himself in annoyance, he quickly put away the Buddhist graduation certificate "Yin Ke Zhuang" and walked over.

Now that it has been discovered, there is no need to be cautious.

Most of the mainland's top cultural relics have been taken away, and there are still valuable cultural relics left, so let's waste some supernatural energy.

Soon, the entire patrol team in the museum ran towards the venue where the incident occurred.

When they arrived, they only saw an empty scene, and the cultural relics had disappeared.

After leaving the National Museum, Zhou Jimin went to Atsuta Shrine without hesitation and took away the three artifacts.

Not to mention, he thought these three artifacts were just the rags he used to brag about when he was young. Unexpectedly, they contained a lot of supernatural energy.

What an unexpected surprise!

He then traveled to many places, including the Fujita Museum of Art in Osaka and the Daitokuji Ryukoin Temple in Kyoto, taking away all the national treasures from these places.

The two places, Fujita Museum of Art and Ryukoin, are most famous for their Tenmoku tea cups.

At this time, Zhou Jimin could be said to have collected each of the four remaining tea cups in his pocket.

However, he did not destroy the shrine or anything like that.

Because there is no need for this for the time being, and if it is to be destroyed, a scapegoat should be found.

We must not let others discover that this was done by the mainland. Otherwise, how unjust it would be?

What's more, even if it is destroyed, people's small lives can still be rebuilt, maybe a better one, wouldn't that add to the congestion?

So, if you want to play, play big instead of doing these small tricks.

Inside the shrine, Zhou Jimin adjusted the wall and dumped all the uranium mine waste in the space on the inside of the wall.

Then apply cement plaster and try to completely restore the original appearance.

"Well, I don't know if the little ones like this gift? But it's useless even if they don't like it. The entire shrine is full of rubbish..."

After muttering to himself, he thought about it, and at about five o'clock in the morning, he lurked to the places where several other senior officials often went, and buried all the remaining waste.

"Come back next time if there is any waste, and enjoy it."
To be continued...
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