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Chapter 1150 The money-robbing ship docks

Chapter 1150 The money-robbing ship docks
While the three men were worrying about how to fight the "Gold Swallowing Beast", the Korean people were once again stirred up by an exciting news.

A private collector, who did not want to be named, discovered a long-lost Korean national treasure in Southeast Asia, and because of his tight budget recently, he will auction it at Sotheby's.

After a not-so-detailed list was disclosed, it immediately made the eyes of Koreans red.This batch of antiques is amazing in quantity and rich in content, and it can be called a treasure house of Korean history.

Korea has had "no history" since ancient times.

Their history is almost a process of "I don't want to be a dog anymore", "No, you want to", "Yes, being a dog is delicious, woof!".

From being a vassal state of China in ancient times, to being ruled by Japan later, and now kneeling and licking the United States, I can't change my knees.

It's nothing more than accepting the US garrison, and shamelessly wants to hand over the command of his army to the US military, and let his sisters and daughters provide comfort services for American soldiers. He is not ashamed but proud.

South Korea has always been the one kneeling, and the kneeling posture is particularly correct.

As for the historical appearance of South Korea, it is allowed to be dressed up by others, and the suzerain country can do whatever it wants.

Even so, history is still unstable, with countless wars and burnings over and over again.

Although they claim to have a long history, most of the history and "monuments" are made.

They are not imitations or restorations, but mechanical fabrications.

For example, taking folk myths such as "Tangun Myth" as official history, building Tangun's palaces, tombs, etc...

As we all know, when textbooks are revised, history is revised.

As long as we believe, we are the kingdom of the universe!
What is the most feared thing in the created history?Of course there is no evidence.

This has always been a heart disease in the field of Korean history and archaeology.

No matter how closed the door to build a car, other cars are not triangular wheels!

You said the wheels are triangular, who would believe it?
And now, suddenly, the evidence came.

Especially the three treasures that have attracted the most attention have made South Korea boil.

These three treasures are "Korea Taizu Yuzhen", "Taizu Sacrifice to the Cloud Master", and "Nanyang Legacy".

Several Korean historians and archaeologists working in Singapore were invited by Sotheby's to conduct preliminary identification of these things, and claimed that this would be "a great discovery that can change Korean history", "an epic discovery", "Korea's True National Treasure".

After the news came out, the Korean history community organized a group of experts to fly overnight to Sotheby's Singapore branch to determine the authenticity of these antiques.

Now, these experts have flown to Singapore.

When they saw the dazzling variety of treasures, they almost cried with excitement.

After preliminary identification by these historians and archaeologists, these cultural relics are all from the era of Li Chenggui, the founding king of the Lee Dynasty of Korea 600 years ago, and judging from the drawing methods, paper and ink used, they are indeed from Korea. The handwriting of court painters and court historians.

Judging from its contents, it is very likely that this batch of cultural relics flowed out of the palace during the "First Prince's Rebellion" in the Li Dynasty.

When it comes to the "First Prince's Rebellion", its importance in Korea is roughly equivalent to the Xuanwumen Incident in the Tang Dynasty in China.

In August of the first year of Joseon Taejo (1392), King Li Chenggui, who had not ascended the throne for more than a month, left a bunch of sons in front of him unused, but made his eighth son Li Fangshuo his eldest son.

This abandonment of the elders and the establishment of the younger ones triggered the "Wuyin Jingshe" seven years later, which is the so-called first prince's rebellion.

In August of the eighth year of Emperor Taizu of Joseon (1398), Li Chenggui was ill for a long time. One of his sons, Li Fangyuan, the king of Jingan, decided to act first. Under the pretext of "establishing a heir to grow up", he united with Li Fangyi, Lord Yi'an, Li Fangqian, Lord Huai'an, and Li Boqing, son-in-law of Shangdang Lord, to kill the eldest son Li Fangshuo and various ministers who supported him.

This period of history has been shown countless times on the big and small screens in South Korea, which can be said to have rewritten the history of South Korea.

But this time, the cultural relics auctioned proved that during the first Prince Rebellion, Li Fangshuo did not die. Under the protection of the old ministry, he escaped from the palace and traveled to Nanyang.

His old department wrote their encounters in Nanyang into a "Nanyang Legacy", which recorded their encounters in Nanyang in detail.

In addition, in this batch of treasures, there are also a large number of official documents between North Korea and Ming Dynasty, various documents, utensils, and relics.

Among them, the most precious is "Korea Taizu Yujin", which is probably equivalent to Li Chenggui's posthumous photo, for future generations to look up to.

In addition to this, there is also a "Picture of the Taizu Sacrifice to the Cloud Master", which is the most concerned one among this batch of treasures.

Because now all people in Korea, even those who are uneducated, know the existence of "Master Yun".

It turned out that in the Taizu era, sacrifices to Master Yun had already begun?

Sure enough, we have a long history. Sure enough, Master Yun is our righteous god, and he is far underestimated now!

Not without Korean experts doubting the authenticity of this antique.

After all, it is too coincidental that there are antiques related to Master Yun just after Master Yun became popular.

Then what "Nanyang Legacy" is also bizarre.

This is too coincidental.

But no matter how they identified it, this thing was a real antique, without even the slightest trace of forgery.

Of course they don't know that these antiques were all forged by a certain pirate leader 600 years ago by historians and envoys from South Korea, and then they were really buried in the seabed for 600 years.

600 years ago, Wang Yida ordered people to carve a huge stone box, then wrapped these things layer by layer, sealed them with white wax, and scuttled the ship.

In order to prevent it from being found after 600 years, they prepared several versions at that time.

After all, being a pirate doesn't do much other than plan to scuttle the most ships.

What's more, dozens of them are all kinds of worthless, tattered and antiques, all of which are real.

Only these three pieces were forged.

With the dozens of messy documents and antiques as evidence, these three fake and outrageous antiques have become extraordinarily credible.

After the identification by South Korean experts, the news spread back to South Korea, and the people and government of South Korea began to shout "let the national treasure go back to the country".

From then on, Wang Yida didn't need to worry about it.

After finishing such a big deal, Wang Yida happily came to the Sea Dragon Palace, intending to announce the good news to Gu Xiaobai.

As soon as Shanghai Shanglong Palace came to Gu Xiaobai's room, he saw three red-eyed men coming out of Hao Fanbai's room. As soon as he opened the door, a puff of smoke gushed out from inside, followed by Kaibai. Tracheal suicide attempt.

Seeing Wang Yida, Wang Guanshan frowned: "What are you doing here?"

The head of the cell seemed to see the prisoner.

Seeing Wang Guanshan, Wang Yida also tensed up, and quickly apologized with a smile: "I'm here to report something to Mr. Zhong Jun..."

"Xiaobai is not on board."

"Not here?" Wang Yida was at a loss, "Where is Xiaobai?"

"God knows where this child is..." Since having "Mr. Yunzhong", Gu Xiaobai has been elusive. "If there is anything wrong, just tell me."

Wang Guanshan leaned against the wall like an old man.

(End of this chapter)

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