Chinese culture has a long history, but unfortunately, after that dark era, many precious cultural relics were robbed and became a national heartache. Now that the country's strength is stronger and the people are richer, some people with lofty ideals have begun to unwind from their own pockets and begin to buy Chinese cultural relics that have been lost overseas.

But something happened in the last century that is still regrettable. A fisherman found a relic in Indonesian waters and salvaged some of it himself. This news was first learned by the German scientist Walter, who after exploration found that it was a shipwreck during the Tang Dynasty in China, which contained a large number of precious Chinese cultural relics.
Using his personal connections and abilities, Walter secretly salvaged all the artifacts, about 67,000 artifacts, and Walterfa named the ship "Blackstone". It wasn't until a month later that people learned that Walter Had done it. At that time, the Chinese Museum expressed its intention to buy, and the other party offered 350 million yuan, which was too large and unbearable, and the Chinese side had no choice but to give up.
Walter didn't care, it started a public auction, and was eventually bought by a rich man in Singapore for 240 million. It is understood that the value of these cultural relics is very high, reflecting the grand situation of the ancient Chinese Silk Road.