During the late Republic of China in the Qing Dynasty, a large number of Chinese cultural relics were lost overseas, one of which is now collected by the Louvre Museum in the United Arab Emirates and is regarded as the treasure of the museum, and its peerless beauty shocked everyone who saw it.
Even French President Macron stopped for a long time when he saw it, imagining it, as if he had seen a divine object outside the sky.
It is the ingenuity of the royal casters of the Yan Kingdom during the Warring States period of China - the bronze pterosaur, which was a precious ornament in the palace of the Yan Kingdom at that time, witnessing the rise and fall of the Yan Kingdom.
This bronze pterosaur was unearthed in 1914 (Republican period) in Yi County, Hebei Province, where Yanxiadu, the capital of Yan State, one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, was found, then sold to cultural relics dealers for 400 oceans, and finally traveled to Europe to the United Arab Emirates.
This bronze pterosaur is huge, exquisite and quaint, and impressive, as if it is about to spread its wings and soar into the sky, and it has been loved and sought after by countless Chinese and foreign people.
It also has a wonderful feature, this Chinese bronze pterosaur resembles both the shape of a traditional Chinese dragon and the shape of a traditional European and American dragon, and it is even mistaken by many Europeans and Americans that it was unearthed somewhere in Europe.
The ingenuity of our ancestors is truly humiliating to us, leaving us such a rare, subtle, and shocking treasure.
The only regret now is that if you want to see it in person, you have to trek to the distant United Arab Emirates.