When Chiang Kai-shek retreated to Taiwan, he transported about 700,000 precious cultural relics from the mainland to Taiwan. These cultural relics are all finest products and were carefully selected and delivered to Taiwan. In order to treasure these cultural relics, the Taiwan authorities built the Taipei Palace Museum in 1965 and opened exhibitions to the public.
Objectively speaking, the cultural relics in the Taipei Palace Museum are richer and more precious than the cultural relics in the Beijing Palace Museum. It is understood that the Palace Museum in Taipei has collected more than 50,000 jade, more than 20,000 porcelain, 4,300 bronzes, and calligraphy and paintings, including many famous works, such as "" by Yan Zhenqing " by "" by Su Shi " by " Cold Food Post " by "" by "" by "" by "http://www.shu.com.cn.com. In addition, the museum also collects nearly 20,000 rare ancient books and nearly 400,000 Ming and Qing archives documents.
Because the cultural relics transferred to Taiwan are priceless and are among the best, there is a saying that " Beijing Forbidden City View buildings, and Taipei Forbidden City ”.
Whether it is the Forbidden City in Beijing or the Forbidden City in Taipei, the cultural relics inside are the national treasures of the Chinese nation.
Now the People's Liberation Army is conducting live-fire military exercises around Taiwan Island . The "Taiwan independence" elements on the island are in panic all day long, and all kinds of news are flying everywhere.
Under the tense situation, it is rumored online that Tsai Ing-wen's authorities are preparing to select 90,000 fine items from nearly 700,000 precious cultural relics collected in the Palace Museum in Taipei, smuggling them to the United States and Japan to avoid war between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait and damage the cultural relics.
Tsai Ing-wen's authorities are pro-American and charming Japan, and they do not rule out that they will do this when they are anxious. If this is true, it will be a huge loss to the Chinese nation. Once these cultural relics are left overseas, it will be difficult to get them back.
China Review News Agency quoted foreign media reports that due to concerns about the arrival of war, the Taipei Palace Museum has conducted emergency evacuation and evacuation drills for the first time since its completion. Once an accident occurs, the high-value and non-space collection will be transferred to rescue the 90,000 high-value and non-space collections.
Due to the confidentiality of the matter, the director of the Palace Museum in Taipei, Wu Micha, said on the 7th of this month that for the safety of cultural relics, the details of the drill plan are inconvenient to explain to the public.
Regarding this matter, Kuomintang "legislator" Lin Yihua claimed that the "Legislative Yuan" has not received the plan for the time being. If the cultural relics are to be evacuated, they can first propose a retreat plan and report to the "legislator" the location and method of the transfer.
DPP "legislator" Wang Meihui pointed out that "wartime measures" should be discussed as soon as possible to avoid damage to cultural relics. The former "legislator" of the DPP believes that if the People's Liberation Army uses force against Taiwan, it will block all the sea and air of Taiwan and the cultural relics will not be withdrawn at all. Although Wu Micha, the director of
, confirmed the plan for the cultural relics evacuation drill, he did not admit that the smuggling of 90,000 cultural relics to the United States and Japan, saying that "there is no such thing."
is not afraid of ten thousand, but just afraid of one thing. We cannot guarantee that everything Wu Micha said is true, so we must make necessary preparations and prepare for the future to prevent the Tsai Ing-wen administration from rushing to transport cultural relics overseas.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, due to the long-term turmoil in the country, many national treasures have experienced twists and turns and are turning around. For example, after the September 18th Incident , in order to avoid the invasion of cultural relics by Japan, the Forbidden City transported more than 20,000 boxes of cultural relics to Shanghai, and later to Nanjing; after the Lugou Bridge Incident , cultural relics were unsafe in Nanjing and were transported to in the southwest region of ; after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang returned to Nanjing and transported the cultural relics to Nanjing; during the War of Liberation, the Kuomintang saw that the general situation was hopeless, so it transported most of the cultural relics to Taiwan.
These cultural relics are always the common wealth of the Chinese nation, whether in the mainland or in Taiwan. However, if the Tsai Ing-wen administration rushed to transport the cultural relics of the Palace Museum in Taipei to the United States and Japan, it may never come back, which will be a huge loss to the Chinese nation.
If the Tsai Ing-wen administration really transports national treasures to the United States and Japan, this behavior is undoubtedly a treason for the country and everyone can punish it.
How to prevent the Tsai Ing-wen administration from rushing to transfer national treasures? This is a question that cannot be ignored.
In fact, there are many ways.
For example, strictly block Taiwan's sea and air, prevent any aircraft or ship from entering and leaving Taiwan Island without the permission of the mainland, closely monitor Tsai Ing-wen's administration's every move, closely monitor the movements of the Palace Museum in Taipei, and report to the relevant departments immediately if there is any abnormal situation. Transferring a large number of cultural relics is a major project and cannot be completed quietly. As long as you keep an eye on the Taipei Palace Museum, you will not be afraid of Tsai Ing-wen's authorities playing tricks.
Regarding the safety of cultural relics, the former director of the Palace Museum in Taipei Feng Mingzhu believes that if a war occurs between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, it is safest to stay in place. The Palace Museum in Taipei has good safety facilities, and even if an earthquake occurs, it can ensure safety. In addition, even if the war between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait begins, no one will deliberately bomb the Forbidden City and damage national treasures.
Feng Mingzhu's words are very reasonable. Protecting national treasures is the responsibility of every Chinese son and daughter. I hope these cultural relics can be safe forever. I hope that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait will be unified as soon as possible, so that we can see the charm of the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in Taipei.