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The story of the national treasure | Xu Zhili document - the eunuch sea floated and sank for thirty years

The story of the national treasure | Xu Zhili document - the eunuch sea floated and sank for thirty years

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After many efforts and several times of communication, the public security personnel finally succeeded in bringing the suspect to Shanghai with cultural relics. The two sides met, the investigator said to look at all the other documents, Cheng said that the documents currently have 13 volumes, which are stored in the hands of 5 people. After seeing the actual object, the museum's experts initially determined that the cultural relics were the "Xu Zhili Documents" of the Southern Song Dynasty.

In order to ensure that all the cultural relics can be recovered smoothly, the investigators continued to keep in touch with Cheng as a "buyer" and expressed the sincerity of "asking for goods". That is, to show the other party the capital verification certificate. Cheng directly offered 1.2 million yuan, but investigators learned in the early investigation that someone had bid 700,000 yuan before. In order to be able to hang the appetite of Cheng's gang, the investigators gave a compromise price of 1 million, but at the same time made a request, all the documents must be put together before they can be asked. In October, Cheng and others, who were eager to sell things, finally gathered enough documents in various places. The investigator "buyer" requested that the 13 volumes of documents be inspected.

The story of the national treasure | Xu Zhili document - the eunuch sea floated and sank for thirty years

On December 28, 2011, the special case team launched a network collection operation, arrested the suspects Cheng, Wang, Tang and Yang, and seized 13 precious documents from Cheng's relatives and Yang's home.

The story of the national treasure | Xu Zhili document - the eunuch sea floated and sank for thirty years

Xu Zhili tomb, husband and wife buried together

According to Cheng and others, this gang stole ancient tombs from the Southern Song Dynasty and stole a total of 17 documents. Among them, 13 volumes of precious documents, because the local "antique circle" generally questioned its authenticity, so this document was also pressed in the hands of Cheng Mou for a long time and was not sold.

Later, this batch of "precious documents" was sold by them to an antique collector in Beijing, but this Beijing collector, because he had never seen such a thing in the market, was difficult to distinguish the authenticity of the thing for a while, and afterwards regretted it, so he proposed it and asked Cheng and others to return the money. But Cheng and others had already squandered all the money, so they only returned part of the money and took back 13 of them, and the collector in Beijing withheld 4 of them. Cheng Mou's gang, after taking back these 13 volumes, still kept them separately, and took photos to continue to look for buyers.

On July 5, 2012, members of the task force rushed to Beijing to recover the other four volumes of Xu Shuli's "confession" documents that had been dispersed to Beijing. At this point, the entire volume of Xu Zhili's documents was finally recovered.

How did Xu Shuli 's documents "leave" the market? What does it say? What do you mean by that? Opened Artron members and traveled through ancient and modern times with the "National Treasure Story" of Artron Lecture Hall.

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