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Thirty years ago, a shocking robbery occurred at the Boston Museum.

But the full name of the museum that was stolen that time was actually the Isabella Gardner Museum.

It is a private museum owned by the local Gardner family.

Although this museum is very famous and has a large collection, it can only be ranked second locally.

The number one spot is undoubtedly the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston!

This museum was built in 1876.

At that time, Los Angeles had not yet risen, and the only city in the United States that could compete with New York was Boston.

At that time, Boston was known as the Athens of the United States, and local people regarded Boston as the cultural center of the United States.

Therefore, the local city government believes that the local government should have the largest museum and symphony orchestra in the United States.

So a huge amount of money was spent to build this art museum.

Groundbreaking began in 1870 and it took six years to complete.

After its completion, the museum was once the largest museum in the United States.

Most of the exhibits in the museum were donated by local wealthy people.

But at that time, these guys mainly donated antique cultural relics from the Dragon Kingdom, the Japanese Kingdom, North Korea and other Asian countries.

Because at that time, several major families in Boston had business in Asia.

And they were mostly engaged in the tableting business, so they plundered a lot of cultural relics and antiques from Asia, especially the Dragon Kingdom.

But at that time, because the national power of the Dragon Kingdom was weak, the antiques of the Dragon Kingdom were not valuable in their eyes.

That's why I donated it to the museum so generously.

Because at that time, in the eyes of these American families, antique oil paintings from European countries were more valuable.

Especially the oil paintings by painters from the major European powers, such as France, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Yinguo, the royal jewels of Russia.

These are regarded as top-quality antiques by them. They will only keep them as heirlooms and will not donate them to museums at all.

Because of this, the museum's collection mainly consists of collections from Asia.

Among them, antiques mainly come from the Dragon Kingdom and the Japanese Kingdom, and there are more antiques from the Japanese Kingdom.

But there are also many national treasures of the Dragon Kingdom...

The next day, Chen Rui and Karen arrived in front of the museum.

Looking at the magnificent museum in front of him, Chen Rui felt a little mixed.

Because he checked the information yesterday and found that the treasure of this museum is actually a treasure from our Dragon Kingdom.

It is the "Pictures of Emperors of the Past" by the famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, Yan Liben!

The reason why this painting is precious is that it is the first grand masterpiece ever written in China!

The length can be 5.3 meters!!!

A total of thirteen emperors from the Han Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty were painted on the painting. Including their entourage, there were a total of 46 people painted on the painting!

In modern times, such paintings might not be considered much.

But you have to know that this is a painting from more than 600 AD!

At that time, painting such a long masterpiece was undoubtedly a pioneering work.

It can even be said that this is a major breakthrough and a pinnacle in the history of Chinese painting!

Unfortunately, the painting was later sold to the Americans by the great traitor Liang Hongzhi. Since then, the painting has been lost overseas.

After several twists and turns, it was finally collected by this art museum.

And this museum contains more than just this long masterpiece.

There are also "Five-Colored Parrots" painted by Song Huizong, and "Pounding Practices" painted by Tang Dynasty painter Zhang Xuan.

These are all fine works of our Chinese paintings, and they can also be regarded as our top national treasures.

They were all originally stored in the Old Summer Palace, but were later plundered overseas by European and American bandits.

So when Chen Rui stood in front of the museum, his mood was particularly heavy.

Today he and Karen also came here to visit, so the goal of Jasper and his son was this museum.

Chen Rui and Karen spent money to buy tickets and entered the museum.

Because it was not a holiday, there were not many people in the museum.

But once you enter the museum, you can feel the strong atmosphere of Asian culture.

This art museum has ten rooms in the Dragon Kingdom Collection Room alone.

There are even more exhibition rooms displaying Japanese collections.

The reason for this is that the earliest founder of this museum was Fenerosa, an American living in Japan.

This guy was first a professor of philosophy at Dongda University in Japan.

In the beginning, I purchased ceramics from Japan and sold them to Erdao dealers at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

Later, because of his "outstanding merits", he was appointed as the Director of the Asia Department of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

This greatly inspired his enthusiasm for ‘Taobao’ from Asia.

At first, he mainly searched for the Japanese country, but the Japanese country was only so big after all, and most of its history was inherited from the Dragon Kingdom.

Later, this guy bought ten Buddhist statues from the Southern Song Dynasty from Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto and hid the sweetness in them.

Only then did I suddenly realize that Dragon Kingdom was the birthplace of Asian culture!

So the key search targets were placed in the Dragon Kingdom.

Later, his successors were his disciples at Tokyo University, the Japanese grandson Gokura, and his nephew Saki Kokichi.

They even took advantage of the war in the Dragon Kingdom to conduct a frantic search for the Dragon Kingdom.

Most of the Long Kingdom's collections in this art museum were robbed and shipped to the United States by them at that time.

Just like the various Buddha statues on display here.

There are the Tang Dynasty eleven-faced Guanyin statue at Baoqing Temple in Shaanxi Province, the Tang Dynasty stone statues of the Four Heavenly Kings at Xiangji Temple, and countless stone carvings and Buddha statues from the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

It's just these bastards who stole it from various temples, or even pried it off the wall...

Then it was transported back to this museum for collection.

Chen Rui walked along and looked at these Buddhist sculptures, feeling extremely heavy.

This reminded him of a joke he saw on a short video app before.

No one from the Dragon Kingdom can walk out of the Dayin Museum with a smile.

In fact, is this not the case in the United States?

Even these museums in the United States are even worse.

You must know that during World War II, the Yin Kingdom borrowed heavily from the United States, and it not only mortgaged those islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

They also mortgaged countless amounts of gold and treasures plundered from overseas to the United States.

Among them are many Dragon Kingdom treasures in this museum.

Anyway, he felt very heavy when looking at the exhibits in the museum.

But his trip was not just to see these exhibits.

He came mainly to see the target that Jasper and his son were going to attack.

For example, the "Pictures of Emperors of All Dynasties" and "Pictures of Tamping and Training", these famous paintings of the Dragon Kingdom, were all on the father and son's target list.

But what made Chen Rui feel strange was that when he saw these ancient paintings of the Dragon Kingdom, which are known as the treasures of the museum, they...
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