What are the treasures taken away from the Forbidden City?
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What are the treasures taken away from the Forbidden City?
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When Pu Yi left, he realized that his emperor was ahead, so when he left, he did his best to move a lot of treasures, hoping to ensure his future rich life. Therefore, the treasures taken away are also rare treasures, and they are valuable. This is exactly the case. Many treasures are still unknown.
In July to December 1922, Pu Yi transferred 210 precious ancient books in the Song and Yuan Dynasties in the name of rewarding Pu Jie. , Yan Liben's "Faculty", Zhou Yan's "Fan Fan Lady", and Gu Yizhong's "Han Xizai Night Banquet Map", etc., these priceless treasures were escorted by Pu Yi's cousin Pu Jiajia to No. 166, No. 166, Tianjin British Concession Road, Tianjin. building.
In November 1924, Pu Yi was expelled from Feng Yuxiang out of the palace. The follower took away a large number of so -called private property, including the many cultural relics carefully selected. Pu Yi hid in the Japanese embassy after leaving the palace. In February 1925, Puyi secretly sneaked into Tianjin and set up a palace in Tianjin's Japanese concession. The Forbidden City cultural relics and jewelry hidden in Zhangyuan, the Japanese concession, reached more than 70 boxes. During Pu Yi lived in Tianjin, there were often gadgets on the market that stirred the local cultural relic circle. In November 1931, Pu Yi fled to the northeast as the emperor of the Manchu continent under the plan of the Japanese. In addition to taking away a large number of cultural relics when he escaped, some cultural relics in Tianjin were unknown.
The loss of these treasures has been squandered by the descendants of Pu Yi. Although they have been kicked off, they still feel that they are noble, and they hope that more people will serve themselves and never do it themselves.
It is well known that Pu Yi is the last emperor of the feudal society. He has experienced many things in his life. He has been an emperor who admires 10,000 people, and he has also been an ordinary people. He even took prison during the war. From his experience It is difficult to see that his life is very bumpy. When Feng Yuxiang drove Puyi out of the Forbidden City, Pu Yi had taken a lot of treasures from the palace. Today we will briefly talk about how much the treasure he takes away.
In fact, when Pu Yi was still in front of the emperor, he had already begun to transfer the property of the palace, because he wanted to go abroad to study abroad at the time, so when there was something wrong, he was all right. I like to call my younger brother into the palace, and then give him calligraphy and painting in various names. At that time, he did not expect himself, and he would be kicked out of the palace, but this was also a coincidence. A lot of wealth.
Until later, after Pu Yi arrived in the pseudo -Manchu Palace in the Northeast, he still had 70 boxes of treasures in his hands. From then on, it was not difficult to see that although the Qing government at that time was the end of the crossbow, the financial resources were still very huge. If otherwise, Pu Yi will not bring out so many treasures, but after Japan's surrender, Pu Yi's 70 boxes of treasures will become cumbersome. He picked more than ten boxes of more precious from these treasures, and then started to start. The road to escape.
If it, there are Chinese famous paintings "Qingming Shanghe Tu", as well as his favorite Tian Huangshi three seals, and then many calligraphy works, and there are some jewelry, these jewelry, these jewelry, these jewelry All of them are boutiques, because they are all things worn by the royal members. Most of these things have returned to the motherland, but many people are still sold overseas.
Gu Kaizhi's "Luo Shen Fu Tu", Yan Liben's "Faculty", Zhou Yan's "Fan Watching Lady" and Gu Yizhong's "Han Xizai Night Banquet". Some whereabouts are unknown, some are in museums.
There should be 210 precious ancient books in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, more than 2,000 ancient calligraphy and paintings of the Tang Dynasty, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, including Gu Kaizhi's "Luo Shen Fu Tu", Yan Liben's "Faculty", Zhou Yan's "Fan Fan Lady" and Gu Yizhong's Zhongzhong. "Han Xizai Night Banquet" and so on.
The treasures taken away are also rare treasures, valuable. This is exactly the case. Many treasures are still unknown.