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The last of the 4 top national treasures in the Qianlong tomb was "picked up" by 90,000 and sold for 130 million yuan after 5 years

The last of the 4 top national treasures in the Qianlong tomb was "picked up" by 90,000 and sold for 130 million yuan after 5 years

The Qianlong Tomb was stolen by the warlord Sun Dianying in 1928, and the cultural relics stolen from the tomb were priceless. Four of these are among the finest national treasures. The first is: The Jade Seal "Treasure of the Eight Immortals", which was an idle seal made by the Qianlong Emperor in his later years. Self-vigilance with the principle of "eight signs" as a "thought of old age", always keep in mind. This kind of self-vigilance and self-discipline is also an important content in the Qing Emperor's idle chapter. This jade seal is the first of more than 1800 in Qianlong. On November 4, 2009, Sotheby's in London, England, was auctioned for $40 million. It is now in the Uk.

The last of the 4 top national treasures in the Qianlong tomb was "picked up" by 90,000 and sold for 130 million yuan after 5 years

The second is the Nine Dragon Sword, which is the burial sword of the Qianlong Emperor. The Qianlong Emperor reigned for 60 years and collected countless famous paintings and ancient posters and rare antiques. After his death, these rare treasures were buried in the underground palace of Yuling, and the most legendary of them was a Nine Dragon Sword placed next to him. After being stolen from The Tanglin by the warlord Sun Dianying, he was displaced and his whereabouts were unknown, becoming a historical mystery.

The last of the 4 top national treasures in the Qianlong tomb was "picked up" by 90,000 and sold for 130 million yuan after 5 years

The third is the Fuchun Mountain Residence Map, which is a painting on paper created by the Yuan Dynasty painter Huang Gongwang, one of the top ten famous paintings in China. Painted in 1350, after several changes of hands, and because of the "burning painting martyrdom" and the first two sections, Fuchun Mountain Residence Map, with the Fuchun River in Zhejiang as the background, the picture is light and elegant, the arrangement of mountains and water is appropriate, the ink color is thick and wet and wet, and it is very varied. It is a national treasure level cultural relic. In June 2011, the two sections were exhibited for the first time in the National Palace museum in Taipei.

The last of the 4 top national treasures in the Qianlong tomb was "picked up" by 90,000 and sold for 130 million yuan after 5 years

The fourth piece is: the Silk Dravidian Quilt, the sutra quilt in qianlong's tomb is the highest level quilt, which is rumored to be the Tibetan living Buddha's tribute to the Qianlong Emperor, which has a history of more than 300 years. After being stolen from Tanglin by Sun Dianying, it was in tatters, but in 2005, it was favored by a working-class Mr. Qin and bought it for 90,000 yuan. At the 2010 auction, the Zostaroni was successfully auctioned for 130 million yuan. Mr. Qin went from 90,000 yuan to 130 million yuan, which is indeed "picking up a leak" in the collection circle, and it is a big leak. The whereabouts of this treasure are still unknown.

It is unimaginable that a cultural relic that no one ever wanted was "leaked" by someone who spent 90,000 yuan to soar to 130 million yuan, an increase of more than 1,400 times. It confirms the old saying "gold in a troubled world, antiques in a prosperous world".

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