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The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

China's modern and modern times are a history forged with blood and tears, and those once brilliant carved jade and rare treasures have also become with the fate of the country and have suffered various tribulations. And one of the treasures of the national treasure level has also been reduced to the "victim" of the war.

In the 1980s, a 7-year-old boy from Huangcai Township, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province, ran to the teacher's office with a few friends after class. They saw that the teacher's desk was holding a senior "History" textbook, and for a moment they could not suppress their curiosity, so they looked at it.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

The children couldn't recognize many words, but the illustrations inside made several people enjoy watching. Suddenly, the little boy found a very familiar "Jiang Jingshu" under a picture, which looked like his grandfather's name! The little boy thought to himself, and that night he took the history textbook back and asked his grandfather for verification.

Who knew that after Grandpa saw the contents of the book, he fell into a long-term memory for a while. The "Jiang Jingshu" in the history books is exactly what he is, but the story takes place in 1938, when he was still a young and handsome 17-year-old boy. Jiang Jingshu also had two younger brothers in his family, who were poor at that time and were in the midst of war, so the three brothers began to work at a very young age.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

In April of that year, Jiang Jingshu led his two younger brothers to a hillside near his home to clear the land. After several people chose a position, Jiang Jingshu went down with a hoe, only to listen to the sound of "beep", and his hands were shaken. The brothers immediately gathered around and dug out the contents of the mud with curiosity.

It is a large dark green metal object with a very beautiful pattern on it, and each of the four horns has a curled horn sheep's head. Yes, this treasure is the familiar "Four Sheep Fangzun". But at that time, the three brothers of Jiang Jingshu definitely did not know what this thing was, but they all agreed that it was a treasure.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

Jiang Jingshu took it home and cherished it lovingly. The news that he had dug up the treasure quickly spread throughout the eight villages in the township, and at that time, there were many dealers who sold cultural relics, and soon someone found the Jiang family. As soon as the cultural relics dealers saw these four sheep and fangzuns, they offered 400 yuan of ocean.

This price was sky-high in the eyes of the people, not to mention that there were more than a dozen people in the Jiang family at that time, and the problem of food and clothing was difficult to solve. The Jiang family didn't know that the four sheep fangs were worth a sky-high price, but they had no reason not to sell the treasure.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

However, the originally promised 400 oceans were stripped down by the local bureaucrats such as the local security chief and the squire, and only 248 oceans were left. And this four-sheep Fangzun was soon sold by cultural relics dealers through secret smuggling for 200,000 oceans. Fortunately, the Changsha government at that time was cracking down on the smuggling of cultural relics, and the treasure was chased back.

But what I didn't expect was that this was only the beginning of the catastrophe of this country's treasure. Siyang Fangzun was temporarily placed in the temporary office of the Hunan Provincial Government, and everyone was busy fighting and did not take it seriously. As a result, in November of that year, when the Japanese artillery fire hit and the people were forced to evacuate, they were taken to a transport truck and prepared to move to the Bank of Hunan Province.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

But the Japanese army learned of this news, and the convoy was bombed, and a bomb fell on the four sheep Fangzun, so the poor national treasure was blown into more than twenty pieces. The survivors collected the fragments without tears, locked them in a box, and hid them in the warehouse of the Bank of Hunan Province.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

The "wreckage" of Siyang Fangzun was sealed in dust for 14 years, until 1952, when the New Chinese Cultural Department learned of this matter during the inventory of cultural relics, and urgently convened relevant experts to discuss the restoration plan, and Siyang Fangzun was able to reappear in the sky. After being finely repaired, the Four Sheep Fangzun could hardly see a single scar, but he was still missing a small horn.

The boy saw 3 words in the history textbook, it felt very much like his grandfather's name, and it was true to ask when he came home

In order to find this small corner, almost all the relevant personnel were mobilized. But it wasn't until 1976 that people remembered to go to Jiang Jingshu's home to explore it, and they didn't expect that this missing little horn was really in Jiang Jingshu's hands. 38 years ago, the three brothers accidentally knocked down a small horn while watching the Four Sheep Fangzun.

Jiang Jingshu simply took it as a memorial and consciously preserved it. 38 years later, Jiang Jingshu returned this small horn to Zhao, and the final restoration of the four sheep Fangzun was also perfect as ever, blooming with dazzling brilliance. In the 1980s, the affairs of the Four Square Fangzun were compiled into various textbooks in primary and secondary schools, and children could also appreciate the style of the country's heavy weapon in the book.

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