What are the cultural relics lost overseas in China?

Just give a small example.

China Western Han Dynasty Shanglin Garden fights animals. Now in Boston Museum, USA. Balitai Han Tomb Gable in Luoyang, Henan Province.

Atlas of Collating Books of Northern Qi Dynasty in China is now in Boston Art Museum.

Yan's Atlas of the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty is now in the Boston Art Museum.

In the Tang Dynasty, Han Han's Night White Picture was printed on paper, with a length of 30.8 cm and a width of 33.5 cm. Now it's in the Metropolitan Museum of America.

The paintings of birds, fish, people and animals in pottery dishes in China during the Eastern Han Dynasty are now in the Nelson Atkins Art Museum.

A painting by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty, Floating Pure Land, is 28 cm long and 49 cm wide. Now it's in the Japan Museum.

Wang Wei's Atlas of Dried Snowflakes in Tang Dynasty is 3 1.3 cm long and 207.3 cm wide. Now in Japan.

In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Zhang Sengyou's Atlas of Five Stars and Twenty-eight Dwellings (House God, Mind God and Star God) is now in Osaka Municipal Art Museum.

Zhang Sengyou's Atlas of Five Stars and Twenty-eight Dwellings in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is an ancient silk book. Now it is in Osaka City Art Museum, Japan.

Zhang Sangsun's "Five-Star and Twenty-eight-Night Gods" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, an ancient silk book. Now it is in Osaka City Art Museum, Japan.

Zhang Sengyou's The Twenty-eight Dwellings of Stars (Virtual Star God) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is an ancient silk book. It is now in the Osaka Municipal Art Museum.

Zhang Sengyou, a writer of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China, wrote an ancient silk book called Five Stars and Twenty-eight Hostages. Now in Osaka Art Museum, Japan.

China Eastern Jin writer Zhang Sengyou's "Five Stars and Twenty-eight Nights" (Niu) is now in Osaka Art Museum.

Zhang Sengyou in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Atlas of Five Stars and Twenty-eight Dwellings (Stars). Now in Osaka Art Collection, Japan.

Zhang Sengyou in the Eastern Jin Dynasty presided over the five-star eighteen gods atlas (Spark God). Now it is in Osaka City Art Museum, Japan.

Xu Daoning's "Fisherman's Picture Scroll" in the Northern Song Dynasty was written in silk, with a length of 48.9 cm and a width of 209.6 cm. County Collection and Nelson Atkins Art Museum in the United States.

In the history of our country, The Quail Map written by Li Anzhong in the Southern Song Dynasty is a silk book with color and vertical axis, with a length of 24.2 cm and a width of 27.6 cm. Collection of Japanese Jingen Art Museum.

In the Northern Song Dynasty, Shi Ke's "Two Ancestors' Heart Map" was a paper and ink banner, 35.3 cm long and 64.3 cm wide. It is now in the National Tokyo Museum of Japan.

China Jin Dynasty Shan Li's "Atlas of Chinese Fir and Chinese Fir", in silk ink, is 29.7 cm long and 79.2 cm wide. Now it's in the Free Art Museum.

China Song Ruzhi's "Caged Birds" in the Southern Song Dynasty is a vertical axis, a silk edition and a light ink painting. 22 cm long and 22 cm wide. It is now in the National Museum in Tokyo, Japan.