What China cultural relics are "hidden" in the British Museum with the largest loss of cultural relics in China?

A large number of China cultural relics lost overseas have become a lingering pain in the hearts of Chinese people. The British Museum, one of the three largest museums in the world, has the largest collection of cultural relics lost in China, reaching 23,000 pieces. Blue-and-white Flat Pot in China Pavilion of British Museum The Buddha statue in China Wei-Jin Stone Buddha manuscript in China Pavilion of British Museum.

Porcelain display case in China Pavilion of British Museum.

Zheng Qinghua Dragon Porcelain Bottle in China Collection of British Museum

Transparent pastel flower-and-bird flat pot in China Pavilion of British Museum.

Blue-and-white porcelain butterfly bird bottles in the China Pavilion of the British Museum during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Jingdezhen Porcelain of Ming Dynasty Collected in China Pavilion of British Museum

The Judge of Hell, a pottery sculpture of Ming Dynasty in China Pavilion of British Museum.

Colorful Bodhisattvas in Dunhuang Murals in China, China Pavilion, British Museum.

The stone statue of China in the China Pavilion of the British Museum and the twelve jade articles in the China Pavilion of the British Museum.