China s national treasure was lost by Japan, and the party concerned claimed 1.8 million yuan, and t

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

In 2011, China's national treasure-level cultural relics "Xiling Eight Family Seals" were lent to the Japanese side to hold cultural relics exchange exhibitions, but they disappeared inexplicably when they were returned. The Japanese side claimed that it could not find it and was only willing to pay 120,000 yuan in compensation. This incident has sparked heated discussions and controversies on the Internet, and people have expressed their indignation and incomprehension.

This incident has sparked widespread attention and discussion on the Internet. Many people expressed suspicion about the Japanese side's disappearance of the book, believing that it was disrespectful and an infringement of Chinese cultural relics. Some cite similar incidents in the past, such as the 1995 disappearance of the Iga Mountaineering Anthology after Japan borrowed Chinese cultural relics, and the 2002 Japanese borrowing of China's national treasure, the Shiqu Baoji. These references to past cases are aimed at reinforcing the accusation of the Japanese side's disappearance of the treasure book, arguing that there is a precedent for this situation and that the Japanese side does not respect each other's cultural relics in cultural exchanges.

This incident had a certain impact on society. First of all, there are doubts and concerns about the protection of cultural relics and cultural exchanges. People began to reflect on how to promote cultural exchanges between China and Japan while protecting precious cultural relics, and called for strengthening the security protection of borrowed cultural relics. Secondly, it has had a certain negative impact on the dishonest behavior of the Japanese side. This incident has exacerbated the crisis of confidence between China and Japan, which may have a certain impact on the diplomatic relations between the two countries.

However, there is still no definite information on the latest developments regarding the disappearance of the Treasure Book. Although Ding Ruxia sued the Japanese seal carver Naito Fuqing many times, in the end, the court did not find the whereabouts of the treasure book. This has led to the entire case becoming an unsolved mystery, raising questions about the preservation of cultural relics and the impartiality of justice.

It can be seen that this incident has had a certain impact on Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges and cultural relics protection. People have begun to pay attention to and think about how to balance the protection of precious cultural relics with the promotion of cultural exchanges, and how to strengthen the security protection of borrowed cultural relics. In addition, this incident has also raised questions about the integrity and sense of responsibility of the Japanese side, which may have a certain impact on Sino-Japanese relations.

Interactive Elements: Readers are invited to express their views on this event and their expectations for Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges. What do you think should be done to balance the protection of precious cultural relics with the promotion of cultural exchange?How to strengthen the security protection of borrowed cultural relics?What are your guesses and thoughts on the whereabouts of this missing tome?

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