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The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s

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The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China.

This emperor's robe was made in the 1800s in the royal workshop in Suzhou and Hangzhou. It is embroidered with multicolored silk thread and gold thread. The robe is decorated with nine golden dragons, implying that the emperor is the true dragon of heaven, the colorful auspicious clouds indicate the reign of the holy monarch, and the robe is also embroidered with 12 royal symbols, namely the sun, the moon, the constellation, the mountains, the double dragon pheasant, the water grass, the millet, the fire, the axe and the Fu symbol.

Behind this striking, 285 painters, 608 embroiderers, and 26 painters, 285 Seiko, and 608 embroiderers were able to make a piece with the participation of the emperor himself.

When will the national treasure return to his hometown, my generation should be self-reliant!

The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s
The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s
The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s
The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s
The dragon robe of the Chinese emperor, which was stolen by the Eight-Nation Alliance, is currently in the British Museum, and it is clear that it will not be returned to China. This emperor's robe was made in Suzhou and Hangzhou in the 1800s

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