Treasure Hunt America

Chapter 839: The seal of the king of Japanese slaves

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However, the people of the Heavenly Royal Family felt embarrassed, but Jin Muchen didn't feel embarrassed at all.

This day, the royal family is really considerate enough to put this treasure in the Tokyo National Museum, presumably because the museum is too safe.

It has been more than 100 years since the establishment of the museum, and there has never been a theft here, so they are so confident in this place.

But this time, they can be regarded as fulfilling Jin Muchen, such a good thing, of course, can't let go.

Although Jin Muchen is not in the country for most of the time now, he is also an authentic Chinese. Even if he lives in the United States for a long time, he does not hold an American passport.

So when this thing falls into his hands, it can be regarded as returning to its original owner.

After receiving this bronze mirror, Jin Muchen felt very relaxed. This bronze mirror was a bronze mirror that he had long been optimistic about that day, and because it was a treasure from the Eastern Tang Dynasty, he had been thinking about it for a long time.

Now I can finally put it in my pockets. The Horyu Temple Treasure Museum is really worth a visit, and I will continue to excavate it in the future.

Walking down, Jin Muchen saw two copper seals in a glass cover.

The two sides + copper seals can be said to be very rough, but fortunately, they are all made of Chinese characters. Just by looking at the Chinese characters, you can see what the two copper seals are.

After carefully distinguishing it, I saw that it turned out that there were two seals. It is actually the seal of an ancient Japanese Buddhist temple.

One of them is the seal of arrival at the temple. The other side is the seal of Horyu-ji Temple.

But don't underestimate these two seals. These two seals can represent the Asuka era and the Heian era, two major forces in Japanese Buddhism.

Because from the 7th century AD, the Japanese court was dedicated to promoting Buddhism and Buddhism nationwide, so from the 7th century AD until around the 11th century AD, it became the most prosperous period for Buddhism in Japan.

And during this time. These Buddhist temples also experienced the same situation as China's Five Husbands and China, when the Northern and Southern Dynasties coexisted, that is, the temples' strength increased greatly and they controlled many Buddhist industries.

Because Buddhism enjoys the preferential policies of the state and does not pay taxes, a lot of land properties were gradually controlled by those Buddhist temples, so the Buddhist temples became a very powerful and financial group at that time.

As a result, the emperor and the warlords from all over the world were not allowed to look at them, and even sometimes borrowed military funds from these monks when they started a war.

Therefore, the seals of these temples at that time were no less than the seals of the Japanese Ministry of Finance today.

It is because of this historical background. It is not surprising that these two seals are rated as national treasures of Japan.

Since it is a national treasure of Japan. Then there is no reason to miss it, the hand lifted and the hammer fell, after the sound of a piece of glass bursting, the two Buddha seals fell into Jin Muchen's hands like this.

Jin Muchen didn't stop here too much. There are still many good things waiting for him in this treasure hall of Falong Temple.

Continue to move forward and you will reach the painting exhibition hall. The paintings on display in this painting gallery are not simple.

Although Jin Muchen also collected a lot of famous Japanese historical paintings in the museum before, but those famous paintings also have origins, and it is said that these works of origin of Japanese painting art have always been treasured in the Horyu Temple Treasure Museum.

It turned out to be the private collection of the Japanese imperial family. Recently, it was not easy until the archaeological masters of the Tokyo National Museum persuaded them from the imperial imperial family to show it in the Tokyo National Museum.

Jin Muchen has always been very interested in this royal treasure.

The reason for his interest is very simple. If these things have been privately collected by the imperial family before, they will definitely have an extra layer in the collection value.

Even if the things are not good and not to his taste, he will be able to get them to Europe and sell them for a good price, so he has always attached great importance to the treasures of the Heavenly Emperor.

After walking a few steps, he saw that he was about to enter the painting exhibition room, but just before he lifted his legs to enter the painting exhibition room, Jin Muchen stopped.

Because just now, out of the corner of his eyes, he suddenly saw a strong golden light flashing, which was the main reason for him to stop.

Could it be that there are other treasures left out in this bronze exhibition room?

Jin Muchen's legs that had already been stretched were retracted, and then walked in the direction of the golden light just now, the treasure had been lying in a secluded corner.

If you don't browse carefully, maybe in this showroom, you won't notice such a treasure at all.

And when Jin Muchen came to the front of this treasure, he couldn't help holding his breath and stopped.

Nima! It is it!

During this period of time, Jin Muchen was already dizzy and dizzy from the various treasures in this museum, and he was numb to all the treasures, but when he saw this treasure, he couldn't help holding his breath. , keep trying to adjust his heartbeat.

Because at this time his heartbeat was really fast, and if he didn't try to control it, he was really worried that his heart would jump out of his heart.

There was such a treasure lying quietly in the glass cover in front of him. To be precise, it should be a golden seal.

This golden seal is not large in size, that is, two or three centimeters square, more than two centimeters high, and is made of gold.

At this time, it was buckled and placed on the booth, which was different from the two Buddhist temple seals that Jin Muchen had seen before. The two bronze Buddhist temple seals were placed upside down.

When looking from the front, you can clearly see the Chinese characters under the seal, and this seal is made of gold, which is far more precious than the two copper seals in terms of material.

But since such a precious seal, why is it clasped and placed like this, so that no one can see the words on the seal below!

Looking at the snake-shaped gold button on the seal, Jin Muchen basically understood the origin of this thing, and it should be closely related to his own guess.

But how did this seal appear here? Shouldn't it be in a museum in Fukuoka?

Jin Muchen lifted the hammer and smashed the glass cover directly, and then took out the golden seal inside. Although it was not large, the Dahai Temple was very heavy, which showed that the seal was made of sufficient materials.

Turning the seal over and looking at it, I saw a few inscribed characters in seal script. On the far left of the seal are the Chinese characters next to the fire character, and next to it are the four characters of the upper and lower divisions, the king of slavery!

Sure enough, after seeing these words, Jin Muchen let out a long sigh.

As expected, this was the seal that the Great Sorcerer Emperor of the Han Dynasty gave to the Japanese Imperial Family!

This seal of the king of slaves is a well-known seal in the history of China and Japan.

This is the testimony of the first official diplomacy between Japan and China thousands of years ago, and it is also a testament to China's division of Japan. Of course, Japan has been vigorously denying this since then, but this seal is indeed the best evidence.

According to the "Han Book of Geography" records: "There are Japanese people in the Lelang Sea, which are divided into more than 100 countries, and they are presented at the age of the year."

Later, there was the first official record of this seal of the slave king in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Dongyi: "In the second year of Jianwu Zhongyuan (that is, in AD 57), the Japanese slave country paid tribute to congratulate, and made the People call themselves doctors, and Guangwu gives them a seal."

It probably means that in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the king of Japan sent an envoy for the first time to Luoyang, the capital of the Han Dynasty, to pay tribute.

Because the people from the East China Sea were very short, the Han court gave them the title of "Japanese".

At that time, the messenger also said that their king asked the Emperor of Han to grant him a title, so Emperor Guangwu gave him the title of "King of Japanese slaves" with a very bad taste. Good evidence.

At that time, Japan only had a territory as big as Honshu Island, and it was divided into hundreds of independent titles. The Japanese king begged the Han emperor to give him a title. In fact, he wanted to use his vassal as the strongest in East Asia at that time. The big overlord Han Dynasty came to establish its own authority and throne in the country.

This nature is the same as the nomadic people on the grasslands at that time, asking the Han emperor for the imperial seal. With the Han emperor's recognition, those tribal chiefs have legal reason for their rule over their territories and tribes.

After successfully obtaining the imperial seal of the Han emperor, Japan at that time was a great joy for the whole country. This "Han Japanese slave king seal".

Since then, they will have the rationality and legality of crusade against the lords all over the country~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and in the next few hundred years, this slave king will conquer the north and south, and finally unite Japan's Honshu Island. And the Kyushu Island area, the later Neon Dynasty was established, and this Venu King was also the ancestor of the later Heavenly Royal Family!

However, after unifying Japan and establishing our own dynasty, maybe I feel that I am strong enough and no longer need the Han emperor to cover, maybe because the Central Plains dynasty at that time has fallen, and we neon have despised them. Now, or because of the war, it is also possible that he thinks this slave king is too unpleasant and insulting.

This golden seal, which was given to the Celestial Royal Family by the Great Sorcerer back then, was lost inexplicably anyway.

In 1784, during the Edo period in Japan, a farmer on Shiga Island in Fukuoka City discovered the gold seal under a large rock while widening the waterway.

After the gold seal was unearthed, it was a sensation immediately, because there were also records of this gold seal in Japanese history, but there was always a lack of physical evidence, so this gold seal has always been an unsolved case in Japanese history!

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