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Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

We know that the Japanese people are extremely fond of our Chinese culture, especially in the ancient Tang Dynasty, Japan always sent emissaries to the Tang Dynasty to study, and for this reason, the Japanese really absorbed a lot of excellent Chinese cultural essence.

Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

In modern times, with the increasing strength of Japan's military strength, they are no longer satisfied with the status quo, and then they began to launch a war of aggression against China, during which they also wantonly plundered our Chinese ancient cultural relics, and now the Chinese cultural relics stored in the Japanese museum are not only tens of millions, but they are still unwilling to return them to us.

The thing we introduce today may not be very correct to describe it as a cultural relic, because it is too anti-heavenly, it is the totem we Chinese, it is a dragon, I believe everyone was surprised, is there really a dragon in the world?

Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

In fact, this is also a news from the Japanese side, I don't know if it is deliberately exaggerated, anyway, many experts and Chinese people think it is credible, and this dragon was found in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, but unfortunately the Chinese people did not pay enough attention to it at that time, which allowed Japanese businessmen to buy it, and now this dragon lies quietly in the Japanese Ruilong Temple.

It happened in 1878 in the 4th year of Guangxu, when many important things happened in China, one of which was related to this sacred dragon, and there was a fisherman in Fujian who went out to sea to fish, and as a result, there was a very unexpected harvest in the process of fishing.

Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

He found that in addition to fish and shrimp in the fishing net, he also found a living "god object", which at first glance actually looked very similar to the legendary dragon, except that this dragon seemed to be dying, and what he did not expect was that the news that the fishermen fished out the dragon immediately spread in all directions, and naturally countless people rushed to watch.

Many other people also bought the dragon from him, but in the end the dragon was bought by a Japanese merchant for a high price, and the dragon was exiled to Japan.

Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

In fact, we can't be sure whether there is a dragon or not, but after all, this is the totem of our Chinese nation, since ancient times, the dragon represents our Chinese people, even the emperor claims to be the descendant of the dragon, and the dragon totem was personally affirmed by the Xuanyuan Emperor.

Qing dynasty fishermen caught a "sacred dragon", but it was bought by the Japanese, and now Chinese experts are forbidden to visit it

Of course, this dragon naturally died in the end, and now it is just a real dragon specimen, but even so, it still attracts the attention of countless people, and we Chinese experts have also gone to Japan many times to ask for visits and appraisals, but they have been rejected by the Japanese side, and even forbidden us to visit, perhaps afraid that our Chinese experts will find that this Ruilong Temple true dragon specimen is a fake!

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