Chapter 757 Records
The discovery of two authentic Xuanfu made Yang Jing wish he could not hold this big iron box and kiss her.
The treasures in this box are really amazing, and it is not an exaggeration to describe them as unforgettable.
There were eleven treasures in the entire iron box, but these eleven treasures were definitely national treasures, especially the Chai Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Narcissus Vase and these two Xuanfu. If they were taken out, they would definitely cause a sensation in the archaeological world!
The result of this treasure hunt is even more pleasant than the pie falling from the sky.
After calming down slightly, Yang Jing planned to see if there were any treasures in the box, but he slapped it and found that there was no treasure inside, but he asked him to find a small bag wrapped in several layers of tart cloth and cotton cloth.
This bag is protected so closely, and it is also placed with these eleven national treasures. Obviously, this bag is also quite amazing.
As a result, when Yang Jing opened the bag, he found that in addition to the paper full of words, there were some silk silk full of words.
Yang Jing couldn't figure out what these words were written on, but when he picked up a piece of silk and looked at it, he immediately figured out what these things were for.
"...The Thai people are becoming increasingly rampant, and the situation facing our Angkor Dynasty is becoming more and more difficult. In this case, His Majesty Tamanon sent his minister Zhamagan as an envoy to visit the Shangguo Kingdom of Ming Dynasty, and at the same time begged His Majesty the Emperor of Shangguo to send troops to help the Angkor Dynasty... His Majesty Hongwu Emperor of Shangguo was very satisfied with the audience of Zhamagan, and rewarded a large number of hand-written Buddhist scriptures, Buddha statues and exquisite porcelain... After Jamagan returned, His Majesty Tamanon was very fond of the Buddha statues and porcelains that His Majesty Hongwu Emperor and two Yuan blue and white jars were enshrined in the palace..."
The history of this silk is long. It records the hand-written Buddhist scriptures, some golden Buddha statues and two large blue and white jars.
The meaning of the things written on silk silk is roughly like this, but the fonts on this silk silk are all Chinese regular script, but there are no punctuation and snippets, so Yang Jing can only translate them into this meaning in a rough way.
Yang Jing knew that in the early Angkor dynasty, especially in the late Angkor dynasty, many Han people served in the Angkor dynasty. The officials who recorded these things should be Han people, otherwise the silk would not have recorded these things in Chinese characters.
If we infer from time, the things recorded on this silk are very consistent with the situation at that time.
The last king of the Angkor Dynasty was King Tamanon, who reigned for twenty years, from 1373 to 1393. During that period, the Thai people, that is, the Sukhothai Dynasty in Thailand, emerged. They continued to invade the Angkor Dynasty and defeated the Angkor Dynasty many times. Finally, in the 26th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Tamanon, the last king of the Angkor Dynasty, died in a grievance. Before he died, he did not wait for reinforcements from the Ming Dynasty.
But it is normal. The Ming Dynasty had only been unified for more than 20 years, and it was the time to rest and recuperate. Even if Zhu Yuanzhang used troops, he would not go to a smoky ghost place like the Indochina Peninsula to help the Angkor people. The remnants of Yuanmeng in the north were Zhu Yuanzhang's biggest confidant needs to be guarded against. Therefore, it was inevitable that King Tamanon did not wait for reinforcements from the Ming Dynasty.
But from this record, we can see that some golden Buddha statues in the first box, the hand-written Buddhist scriptures, the imperial edicts, and the two large pots of Yuan blue and white figures, were obviously preserved from the Tamanon era.
The Khmer has always been a loyal younger brother of the Han people. Whether it was the Angkor dynasty or the later Phnom Penh dynasty, the Khmer has always regarded China as the superior country, whether it was the Song, Ming dynasty or later Qing dynasty.
On the one hand, the things rewarded by the upper country are indeed extremely exquisite. For the kings of the Angkor Dynasty or the Phnom Penh Dynasty, they are treasures. On the other hand, these treasures are rewarded by the emperor of the upper country and must be treated respectfully, otherwise they will be disrespectful to the upper country. If these rewards are not respectful, if they cause unhappiness to the upper country, they can destroy themselves by just moving their fingers!
It is not surprising that the Khmer worshipped the things given by the emperor of the Supreme Kingdom.
Obviously, most of the things in this bag contain the origins of these treasures. From the Northern Song Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty, to the Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty, each of the treasures found in these six large boxes has a history record.
Of course, there are some things that Yang Jing has not discovered yet. I guess those treasures are all placed in the last remaining box.
However, from these records, these treasures are obviously treasures that the Japanese plundered from Southeast Asia. From Myanmar to Thailand to Khmer, Laos, Annan, Malaysia, Singapore, and all the countries on the Indochina Peninsula were snatched away by the Japanese. Of course, the Philippines and Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean could not escape the Japanese's clutches.
The treasures stored in the previous boxes were all plundered from these countries. Of course, these things were priceless even in the eyes of the Japanese. Therefore, when they were plundering these top-quality treasures, they also snatched up information that recorded the origins of these treasures.
This further proves Yang Jing's previous speculation that the guy who presided over the robbery at that time was definitely a Japanese who was very proficient in ancient Chinese culture, otherwise this guy would not have put so many top-quality treasures together.
At the bottom of this burden, Yang Jing found a notebook written in Japanese, and the things recorded in the notebook immediately proved Yang Jing's guess. The contents in this notebook are basically like this.
"At the end of February of the 20th year of Showa, Awamarin arrived in San Fernando and brought some top-quality treasures loaded from the island of China, including the four skull fossils obtained in China four years ago.
After the Awamaru stopped at the port of San Fernando, Akio Zuoshan, who was responsible for the secret escort, wanted to transport all the treasures stored in San Fernando and several surrounding cities. However, I always felt restless for a while and intuition told me that these treasures could not be transported with the Awamaru, so I kept some of the best treasures transported on the ship and waited for the Imperial submarine troops to come and transport the treasures.
The value of these treasures is too high, and there is no need to be neglected. So even though Akio Zuoshan disagreed with me, I still kept these things tough. Sure enough, my intuition was not wrong. The Ahamaru, who had the title of "Sinking Ship", failed to persist until he returned to the local area.
In early March, the Awa Maru arrived in Sumatra and transported a large amount of supplies to the imperial soldiers stationed there. Later, the Awa Maru arrived in Singapore and set sail from Singapore to return to the mainland, but he did not expect to be sunk by an American submarine near Taiwan...
May God Amaterasu be able to bless those innocent compatriots who were buried at the bottom of the sea!
Fortunately, these treasures were not transported away with the ship, otherwise these treasures would have sunk to the bottom of the sea with the Ahmaru.
Given the increasing tension in the Pacific, it is extremely difficult for submarines from the submarine force to open the route from Luzon to the local area, so I divided these treasures into several batches, some buried here, and some other treasures, including the four skull fossils, were transported away with a submarine that arrived in San Fernando in early August, and some buried in San Fernando.
At first I didn't know how long this difficult situation could last, but I had to complete the task entrusted to me by His Majesty. I hid the most precious treasure among the remaining treasures here, and even Americans probably wouldn't have thought of this.
But I didn't expect that His Majesty the Emperor issued an edict to surrender unconditionally! Now these treasures are difficult to transport back to the local area, so I can only hide these treasures on the spot. May God Amaterasu bless us, so we can transport the treasures hidden here back to our country in the future...
Shun Inoue left his pen on August 17, 2019."
After reading these things written by Toshi Inoue, Yang Jing finally fully understood the origin of these treasures, including the four skull fossils of Beijing/Beijing/human skulls that were discovered in the underwater Japanese army secret base in the Mauro Islands.
It is obvious that the four skull fossils did fall into the hands of the Japanese, but they were hidden in Hong Kong Island by the Japanese. This hiding lasted for four years. It was not until Japan was about to be unable to hold on, so it was transported from Hong Kong Island by the Awa Maru and brought to the Philippines. According to the intention of the escort Akio Nakasa Zuoyama, the treasures hidden in the Philippines would be transported away together with the four skull fossils, but this Inoue Shun left these treasures, including the four skull fossils originally installed on the Awa Maru, which were also left behind.
I have to say that the intuition of Inoue Shun was really terrifying. He had predicted the sinking of the Ahamaru early, so he insisted on leaving the treasure in the Philippines. Later, a few days before the Japanese emperor surrendered, a submarine arrived in San Fernando, and Inoue Shun arranged to transport some treasures and the four skulls to the underwater secret base of the Mauge Islands by using this submarine.
I'm afraid that before the submarine arrived at the Maoge Islands, the Japanese Emperor announced unconditional surrender, so the submarine soldiers probably had no intention of managing the treasures and the four skull fossils. They just hurriedly unloaded the treasures and the four skull fossils and returned to the local area.
It is precisely because no one took care of the four skull fossils, that the four skull fossils were most likely regarded as the bones of ordinary people by the Japanese soldiers who later became treasured. As a result, the Japanese soldiers who had become treasured took away those precious treasures, but left the four most precious skull fossils in that base...
As for the treasures hidden here, the treasures were carefully selected by Inoue Shun from the Japanese who robbed from Southeast Asian countries and China. They were originally to be transported back to Japan, but the Japanese surrendered too quickly, and these treasures had to be left here by Inoue Shun.
Looking at the small bag in his hand, Yang Jing knew very well that these silk or paper that recorded the origin of the treasure could be born together with these treasures. These records can also explain the true identity of these treasures, such as the two priest furnaces...
As for the things written by Inoue Shun, it is better not to let others know. The things written by Inoue Shun also prove that these treasures were stolen from various countries, so once Inoue Shun's notebook is made public, then these treasures will definitely not be able to be kept.
So, this laptop should be kept honestly in the storage space...
PS: Bow and thank you for the reward of 2000 for "First Kiss to Hand", and 100 for "Very Lazy Fish".
Chapter completed!