However, in the process of historical progress, these cultural relics have also suffered deep or shallow damage, especially in the war years, some historical relics were destroyed, while others were unfortunately lost in the process of transfer. We in China have never given up our search, because these historical relics are not only the symbols of Chinese civilization, but also the witness of our China people's continuity from generation to generation.
Because of this, everyone who is from China has the obligation and responsibility to help the motherland find those historical relics lost in other countries.
Weng Wanghua is a collector of historical relics. He is also a lover and disseminator of China culture. In addition, he also made great contributions to the spread of China culture. Most of the historical relics owned by Weng Wanghua are actually handed down by his family, because his grandfather was a teacher of Emperor Guangxu and was highly respected.
Moreover, when his grandfather was alive, he liked to collect some antique calligraphy and paintings, which were well preserved. As a teacher of Emperor Guangxu, Weng Wanghua's grandfather was often rewarded with royal treasures. After years of accumulation, to Weng's generation, his family has a rich heritage, and no one can know exactly how many antiques Weng has.
Unexpectedly, when Weng Wange inherited his family business, it coincided with the civil war. Not only those antique calligraphy and paintings, but also his and his family's lives were seriously threatened. In order to avoid war and protect those historical relics, Weng Wang E decided to emigrate to the United States. After coming to the United States, Weng Wanghua did not forget to promote China culture. He has been introducing China and China culture to the world in his own way. Because of this, Weng Wanghua enjoys a good reputation in the Chinese community.
After the restoration of peace in our country, production gradually improved, followed by an increasingly vigorous cultural field. Not only to meet the cultural needs of society, but also to return the historical relics lost in other countries to the motherland, so China began to actively seek the historical relics of China from the international community, and even set up a special department for this purpose.
After learning from various sources, the relevant state departments learned that Weng Wange had collected many precious cultural relics, so they found him, hoping that he could resell some cultural relics to the country and make some contributions to the cultural cause of the motherland. Weng Wanghua originally had the idea of contributing to the cause of the motherland. With the unremitting persuasion and efforts of relevant departments, Weng Wanghua decided to donate some of his ancient books and classics to the China Museum.
It's just that Weng Wange didn't donate for free this time. He collected millions of dollars from the country, but compared with the market price of those historical relics, millions are already very low? Cheap? Finally, the staff of the relevant departments who got these historical relics were very happy. After learning about Weng Wanghua's practice, the people of China greatly praised him, thinking that he has the overall situation and deserves respect.
If Weng Wanghua had not donated historical relics to the United States for free, his reputation would have been high. However, what Weng Wanghua did later really made the Chinese and overseas Chinese who once admired him and the people of China feel aggrieved.
After Weng Wanghua donated cultural relics to China, he also donated 183 pieces of China cultural relics to the Boston Museum. What is even more unexpected is that Weng Wanghua did not charge any fees from the United States this time. Free? . After the news spread, many people criticized Weng's behavior and thought that his behavior was tantamount to? Traitor? People can't understand.
Weng Wanghua did not make any excuses for the comments from all walks of life. It was not until long after his death that his descendants told him the reason for doing so. It turned out that Weng Wanghua never thought that the historical relics he owned were his personal belongings, but kept them as human wealth. He thinks their final destination should be the museum.
In addition, Weng Wanghua later donated his treasures to other museums. As the carrier of Chinese civilization, these historical relics have made important contributions in spreading Chinese culture, making people in many countries and regions realize the profoundness of Chinese culture.
In Weng Wange's eyes, the continuation of human civilization has already surpassed countries and races. What he is most concerned about is whether these historical relics have been protected and whether human civilization has been inherited and developed. It must be said that the realm of Weng Wange has transcended the secular world, but the controversy about Weng Wange will not disappear because of this statement.