The British shipwreck was found in the East China Sea, which is full of Yuanmingyuan cultural relics. Why does the other party ask us to return the goods?

There is basically nothing wrong with what I said downstairs. I'll supplement it for you and explain it in depth. It's not the British government that wants to return the British sunken ship, but some discerning bloggers own it? Pirate thinking? Media, are they still immersed in themselves? Empire when the sun never sets? In the dream, we were clamoring for cultural relics. The game of great powers depends on strength. Who is strong? Who has the right to speak?

First of all, my Lord, times have changed! If you can't keep up with the times, you will be eliminated. Hundreds of years ago, Manchu stood still, let us understand? Will you be beaten if you fall behind? The truth, the Yuanmingyuan cultural relic reappearing in the world, is not only the crystallization of our Millennium culture, but also the witness of that humiliating past, and it is also a mirror that inspires us to become strong.

Times are always changing. You think you can stand on the top of the world and never end like the scorching sun in the sky. However, countless practical cases at all times and in all countries tell us:

No one is a truly eternal king, and the wind and water turn around. Even the dragon and phoenix between people, even a rich and powerful country, can only dominate for hundreds of years.

If you indulge in a temporary dream of leading, then you will be ruthlessly eliminated by the times, and then you will be brutally hit in the face by reality.

Think about the Spanish Empire in the16th century. Which was the first one? Empire when the sun never sets? Now we think it's just playing football well; And in the19th century, when the sun never sets on the empire? This title was taken away by the British Empire. Now, when we look at Britain, we are going further and further on the road of deviation.

If at the end of the Qing Dynasty, a British merchant ship full of China treasures was salvaged, the British side only needs to take a look, and we will grovel and send everything and apologize again. It's because the East China Sea was so stormy that we accidentally sank your treasure ship. It's because of our poor hospitality and unfavorable escort.

However, times have changed. Nowadays, we don't need to pay attention to the trivial voices of the British people. We just need to generously salvage cultural relics and conduct archaeological research. No one dares to stand up and give orders.

This is the change of the times, this is the basis of strength support, as long as you are strong enough, then the noisy voice can't help you at all.

2. A Summary of British Family History is actually a book? Pirates? The expansion history of Britain/KLOC-After the completion of the industrial revolution in the 8th century, the use of steam engines suddenly enhanced Britain's comprehensive strength. When its relatively barren map area cannot accommodate its ambitions, outward expansion is the only way.

Ships and warships set out from England and headed for seven continents on earth. They used pirate-like methods for colonial expansion and plunder. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the area of Britain was more than 65,438,000 times. Empire when the sun never sets? The name also spread.

Behind this seemingly domineering name, it is actually full of blood and plunder. It is barbaric with civilized things, with little kindness but no righteousness. Everyone praises it for its courage. Exploring spirit? Behind it is another cruel world? Bandit culture? .

Although the British colonies are decreasing and their strength is weakening, what is flowing in their bones? Robber? Culture has not been cut off, and some people still live in the past, living there? Take it with you if you like. The old days.

Therefore, when the robber's sunken ship is salvaged, those who live in the past will hide in the dark and shout without any strong support. This kind of funny behavior can only make people laugh.

Third, in fact, China's underwater archaeological work is also being? British explorer? Forced out because China is an ancient farming civilization, the scope of activities is basically on land, and it was not until the Ming and Qing Dynasties that shipping was vigorously developed. So most of the archaeological work in our country is on land. Who would have thought there would be great wealth in the sea?

However, in 1970, an English explorer started with sunken cultural relics. At first, he salvaged sunken ships during World War II. Later, he happened to find that Chinese porcelain was very popular and sold at a high price, so he took a fancy to it.

Where are many porcelains? China, China, of course.

So he came to the South China Sea, salvaged a sunken ship of the Qing Dynasty, and earned 30 million dollars by auctioning the porcelain inside.

This incident gave us a train of thought. It turns out that underwater archaeology is also necessary, otherwise our buried treasures will be stolen by others, so we have also begun to vigorously develop underwater archaeology.

In 2003, China salvaged it in the South China Sea? Nanhai 1? The shipwreck was identified as a shipwreck in the Song Dynasty. The successful case of this cultural relic excavation has given greater confidence to the underwater archaeology, and this industry has gradually moved closer to the formal.

Subsequently, China salvaged four late Qing sunken ships in the South China Sea. Although these ships are British, they are full of China's cultural relics, which they forcibly took away from Yuanmingyuan.

Maybe god opened his eyes. Even if they take these cultural relics at will, they can't take them away. Finally, they sank with them to the bottom of the East China Sea. 100 years later, they reappeared in the world and returned to the embrace of the motherland.

Finally, the prosperity of the motherland is a strong foundation to support our happy life. Behind the gains and losses of these cultural relics is a powerful witness to the changes of the times and the changing situation.