It cost nearly 30 million to recover from Japan. What's this, baby?

These national treasures are actually some precious bronzes, Zeng Boke's father. These bronzes are very old and have high historical and cultural value, and are considered as national first-class cultural relics in China. Due to Japanese obstruction in previous years and China's comprehensive national strength, it is not particularly strong in the world, so there are many obstacles in the process of pursuing these national treasures. However, with the continuous enhancement of China's comprehensive national strength and international status, these national treasures were finally successfully brought back from Japan in 20 19, which has very important historical value and significance.

The bronze wares of Zeng Boke's father entered the field of vision of Chinese experts on 20 13. At that time, Japan held a relatively large-scale auction of cultural relics in Tokyo. Originally, this auction was unremarkable, but in this auction, China's national treasure bronze ware actually appeared, which attracted the attention of China's Cultural Relics Bureau. After observation, it is found that these bronzes belong to China's national treasure cultural relics. These cultural relics have high cultural connotations and cultural connotations, but they were sold by some grave robbers in our country in the early years.

Therefore, after seeing the trace of these national treasures, National Cultural Heritage Administration attached great importance to it and was very excited, so he joined some relevant departments of our country to negotiate with the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in their work, hoping that Japan could return these bronze weapons to our country. Therefore, in this negotiation, this treasure was not successfully auctioned in this auction and was controlled by our country.

After arduous negotiations, Japan finally promised to return this cultural relic to China, but he did not agree so readily. This is because National Cultural Heritage Administration and the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs have made a lot of efforts and commitments, and the Japanese side has agreed. Here, I hope you will not auction our cultural relics at will, especially to other countries, which will seriously lose our cultural relics. This is a national regret.