Which national treasures have been lost abroad, and where in the museum? How much do you know?

Which national treasures have been lost abroad, and where in the museum? How much do you know? The British Museum is one of the five largest museums in the world, with a collection of more than 8 million pieces, including more than 23,000 pieces of China-era bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, sculptures and other precious treasures, with only one tenth of the exhibits, mainly concentrated in Hall 33, China Hall B (33 pieces) and Daguan Porcelain Museum (95 pieces). The exhibits cover all kinds of historical sites in China: from ancient stone tools and Shang and Zhou bronzes to Buddhist classics in Wei, Jin and Song Dynasties.

The ancient fable of the female in the Forbidden City in JD.COM has long since ceased to exist. There are only two books left in the world. The imitation of the Song Dynasty is collected by the Palace Museum in Beijing, and the handwriting quality is not high. Another painting is a model of the Tang Dynasty, which is one of the earliest China TV plays in our life. 1860, British and French allied forces occupied and shipped back to other countries. 1903 became the collection of the British Museum and became the most important oriental monument in the museum.

The China Pavilion at No.33 of the British Museum, the most eye-catching one, is not as good as the Luohan Liao built on a life scale. We are familiar with Tan Sancai at ordinary times. What is that? Tan Cai is a cellophane ceramic with yellow, white and green as its main colors. Because it was ruled by the Tang dynasty, it was called the three colors of the Tang dynasty. The appearance of Liao Sancai not only inherited the advantages of Tang Sanhe, but also inherited more mature paper burning technology. There are few existing ones, so they are very valuable. The only group of 16 China lottery tickets in the world, all from a small cave in Hebei county.

At the American Museum in Washington, D.C., according to the order of Charles Flier, the founder of the gallery, his collection cannot be sold or exhibited. Therefore, I am worried that this top national treasure will be isolated from the majority of the population in China. The British Museum published a historical motto of the Tang Dynasty. This is a silk headscarf with the image of a woman painted on it, which was once Song Haiya's collection. Besides games, Song Huijun also writes poems with pure gold. Later, it was a collection of the best monuments in the circular garden. 1860, British and French forces captured the capital. After the defeat of Yuanmingyuan, this is a high-level monument for British soldiers to flow out of Britain and return to the British Museum.