After Puyi was expelled from the palace, why did he hide three seals of Tian Huangshi?

Because he worships Emperor Qianlong, and he knows that these three stone seals are precious. Friends who know history know that Gan Long is a stamp maniac. He likes to wear his own seal on cultural relics most in his life. Because of his numerous seals in his life, he has kept one seal personally, and that is Tian Huangshi's three reprints.

Some people will wonder, why? First of all, Tian Huangshi is very precious. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that one or two fields have three gold. Moreover, in modern Tian Huangshi is very precious, and the price is 1000 times that of gold. What is this concept? If you own a small yellow stone, then you may be able to buy a villa. It's just that the materials are so precious and the value is even more unpredictable.

The craft of this seal is very exquisite. There are always three small seals, including two squares and an oval. Moreover, each seal is engraved with words, showing its dynasty, and the chain connecting this seal is seamless. Shi Tian is engraved on this chain. You know this technology can be said to be very clever. Because in the whole process, if you make a mistake, everything you have done before will be broken into pieces.

Puyi quietly took away many treasures before he was driven out of the Forbidden City, but when he was later used as a puppet by the Japanese, they were all taken away, but this seal was not occupied by the Japanese because he always took it with him. Later, he gave this seal to the country, so this seal became the treasure of the town hall of the Palace Museum. Maybe Puyi didn't think so much at that time. I didn't expect that my little move left a fortune for our country.