Recently, the Forbidden City in Taipei became popular again: it was revealed that internal staff broke three national treasure genre , with a total value of several hundred million yuan, but it was concealed and reported, which aroused the anger of the public.
Although the Taipei Forbidden City later denied it, saying that it had been implemented in accordance with the prescribed procedures, it still did not calm the public's anger.
In fact, this is not the first time that the Forbidden City in Taipei has caused controversy.
From lent Yan Zhenqing " Memorial to Nephew " to Japan, to wanting to transfer national treasure-level cultural relics to the United States and Japan for protection, the controversial news on the Forbidden City in Taipei has not been interrupted in recent years.
, let’s take a look at how the Taipei Forbidden City has passed the top ten controversial events and is getting closer and closer to becoming the “sinner of the Chinese nation”.
1. Yan Zhenqing's "Memorial to Nephew" was lent in Japan. Lack of protection measures have led to the longevity of calligraphy and paintings
. This incident has been difficult for the Chinese people to forgive: the most advanced Chinese cultural relics hall actually gave the "Memorial to Nephew" a national treasure of the town that had never been exhibited overseas to the Japanese for exhibition.
ththing happened in 2019.
Previously, Japan repeatedly asked to rent "Memorial to Nephew" for exhibition in Tokyo.
Since this cultural relic is one of the most valuable national treasures of the Forbidden City in Taipei and has never been exhibited overseas, the Forbidden City in Taipei has never agreed.
As a result, in 2019, the situation suddenly reversed. The Forbidden City in Taiwan finally agreed to lend the "Memorial to Nephew" to airlift this priceless cultural relic to Japan.
At that time, the Japanese side was completely ecstatic.
has sparked fierce debate online: as the most precious national treasure of the Chinese nation, it was not loaned to the mainland first, but was given to the Japanese as soon as possible.
Some netizens immediately said, "This is so filial!"
"The national treasure-level cultural relics of the Forbidden City that the Japanese have always wanted in the war of aggression against China. Unexpectedly, they were sent to the Forbidden City in Taipei 11. When the public was released in Tokyo, the Japanese Emperor and his wife went to appreciate them in person, repeatedly emphasizing, "This is really a good thing."
. During the exhibition in Japan, the protection measures taken by the Japanese side were not as strict as those taken in the Forbidden City, and even allowed photos in specific fields. This is a taboo in the public development of national treasure-level calligraphy and painting.
caused some experts to believe that the price of this loan was extremely painful: "It was a complete failure to live a life-saving ceremony for the "Memorial to My Nephew".
2. "Manchu Original File" "Female Corpse Picture" is missing
"Manchu Original File" was originally an official historical book written in Manchu during the Qing Dynasty Huang Taiji period. It is of great significance to the proofreading and supplementary books such as " Qing Dynasty Records ".
1969, the Taipei Forbidden City sent the original document to the photo studio for photography for printing, publishing and distributing.
As a result, one day I found that a page with the "female corpse picture" disappeared for no reason, and in the end the police intervened and could not find it.
eventually became a unsolved case.
3. " Siku Quanshu Huiyao " Rain bubble damage
1963, a huge loss occurred in the Taipei Forbidden City.
"Siku Quanshu Huiyao" has been soaked in rainwater, causing mold to appear.
Since "Siku Quanshu Huiyao" is the essence of " Siku Quanshu ", there is only one set of isolated books left in the world, which can be said to have caused great losses.
4. The treasure of the museum " Green Jade Cabbage " insect whiskers broke
In 2007, it was revealed that the treasure of the museum "Green Jade Cabbage" had the insect whiskers broke. For this reason, the Taipei Forbidden City held a special hearing to explain the matter.
gave the reason at that time: this break has always existed and has been discovered in the 1960s.
But in the end, the Taipei Forbidden City did not draw a clear conclusion on how this break was caused and when it happened.
5. Secretly transport 100,000 national treasure-level cultural relics to the United States and Japan
This year, the Forbidden City in Taipei was exposed by the media: In an abnormal state, it was considered to select the most precious 100,000 cultural relics in the entire museum and transport them to the United States and Japan, and request allies to jointly protect them.
Then, the Forbidden City in Taipei issued a statement to refute the rumor in the name of a retired senior official, announcing that there was no such incident, but it did not calm public opinion.
But what is strange is that the Forbidden City in Taipei has not officially issued an official statement, which has aroused greater doubts from netizens.
Later, news came out that the emergency plan of the Forbidden City in Taipei did consider airlifting the most precious batch of treasures overseas in an emergency, and even consider calling troops to assist in overseas transshipment.
, but worried about arousing public doubts, he did not add this content in the end.
The controversy caused by the Taipei Forbidden City has also caused many comments from netizens on social platforms.
"The cultural relics of the Forbidden City in Taipei were all stolen from us. I hope I won't continue to steal to other places and become sinners of the Chinese nation."
"Even "The Manuscript of Memorial to Nephew" can be lent to the Japanese. How big is the heart of the Forbidden City in Taipei?"
"The national treasures left by our ancestors are not the bargaining chips you use to please Japan and the United States."
"If we continue to develop like this, the Forbidden City in Taipei is getting closer and closer to the sinners of the Chinese nation."
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