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He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

He has participated in the filming and independent production of dozens of educational films and documentaries on Chinese history and culture, introducing China, one of the four ancient civilizations, to the West, and in 1973, he won a gold medal at the Atlanta International Film Festival with a piece of "Chinese Buddhism", and it was this "Manchu Qing royal family" who donated 183 national treasure-level cultural relics to the United States free of charge, and the manuscript was sold to the motherland for 4.5 million US dollars.

He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

He is more accessible to these cultural relics than ordinary people, in the war-torn era, he took the family heirloom collection, crossed the ocean to the United States, he once said: "I live for the family collection, the family collection has made my life." In his view, the family attaches importance to family collection, and protecting family collection is a lifelong inheritance.

He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

However, in 2000, Weng Wange auctioned off the family's collection of 80 kinds, 542 rare manuscripts of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, which were undoubtedly kui treasures in Chinese history, and after the shanghai library learned of this, the Shanghai library immediately contacted Weng Wange and bought the manuscript for 4.5 million US dollars.

We know that the wisdom of the ancients is infinite, creating countless amazing things, and some of these things are still listed in foreign museums, in the late Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the People's Republic, people have not yet consciously protected cultural relics, resulting in illegal robbery or deception by foreign countries, and many precious cultural relics in China have been obtained.

He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

Later, China attached great importance to historical relics, and after thousands of efforts, some cultural relics that were lost in foreign countries were carefully transported back, and only then did the country have the opportunity to see the real face. What makes everyone wonder is that in 2018, Weng Wange donated 183 national treasure-level cultural relics to the United States free of charge, spanning five dynasties in the thirteenth century.

He actively told foreigners about China's splendid history and culture, why should he donate so many rare cultural relics to the United States free of charge when our country attaches so much importance to cultural relics? Even though these cultural relics belong to his private property, this kind of behavior is really difficult for the Chinese people to understand.

He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

Some people say that Weng Wange lived abroad for many years, and in order to make plans for his children, he used this matter to enhance the prestige of the Weng family abroad. However, this behavior deeply hurt the hearts of the Chinese people, and he also went against his original intentions, although the Chinese people did not approve of this practice in their hearts, they still respected his approach.

He was a Member of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, donating 183 national treasures to the United States free of charge and selling them to the motherland for $4.5 million

Because Onwango has indeed emigrated overseas, it is also his freedom to want to do what he wants to do with his private property. However, we still hope that those cultural relics that have been lost abroad can be safely returned to the motherland.

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