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Chapter 1647 Donation

Li Zhongxin explicitly banned and suggested to Mr. Huang that if Mr. Huang and his friends wanted to continue to identify his treasures, they would have to have a good meal here tonight and go back to the hotel to rest after dinner. Otherwise, his collection would not need to be identified by Mr. Huang and his friends.

Li Zhongxin could understand the feelings of these experts, but their age was really there! If he was tired, he would feel uneasy.

When Mr. Huang saw that Li Zhongxin had killed this matter no matter what he said, he had to endure the numbness in his heart and chatted with Li Zhongxin about what cultural relics would be donated to the country and to the museum where he used to work.

This time, Mr. Huang did not talk to Li Zhongxin straight to the point, but instead talked about some things about cultural relics in a tactful way.

"What are cultural relics? Cultural relics are a symbol of the Chinese nation. They have high artistic, spiritual, research, appreciation and historical value. Cultural relics are priceless treasures left to us by our ancestors and cannot be bought by money.

After many years of ups and downs and wars, there are relatively few cultural relics that have been passed down to this day. Moreover, as time goes by, fewer and fewer cultural relics can be left to the world, so cultural relics are very precious.

If daily necessities are broken, they can be re-produced and manufactured, but cultural relics are different. They cannot be produced again. The things they re-produced are not cultural relics, but imitations or fakes, and have no value for cultural relics.

Once cultural relics are damaged, they will never be restored. Without many cultural relics and historical sites, ancient civilizations will be in name only and lose their traditional style and connotation.

In my personal eyes, cultural relics must be kept by professionals so that they can bloom intact in front of the world." Huang Lao said with a thrilling look, and the last sentence went straight to the point, proposing that cultural relics need professionals to collect and store them.

"Old Huang, you have identified a lot of antiques this time. Take a look at how many of our Jiangcheng Museum can stay.

I think so. I plan to donate some precious cultural relics with real historical value to the country, or cultural relics of national treasures. There is only one condition for me to donate these precious cultural relics, that is, as long as these cultural relics I donate to the country, they need to be exhibited for free to the people, rather than as a paid item.

If possible, it is best to provide Jiangcheng Museum with some cultural relics from the Northeast Jiangcheng area. In this way, it will be of great help to Jiangcheng Museum and is in line with my original intention of building this museum.

Our company has communicated with the government about the relevant old items owned by the Jiangcheng government, and the government will give us, but it is! I always feel that the historical value of those old items is not very high.

Let’s put it this way! There are not many cultural relics in the Northeast, especially in Jiangcheng, and basically there is not much value. However, it still has certain value to the people in Jiangcheng. Therefore, I hope that when you bring the cultural relics back, you can help me tell me about this matter with your superiors.

In addition! I will keep some valuable antiques as collections to future generations, or place them in private museums, or auction them. After all, the antiques and cultural relics in my hands are not only Chinese cultural relics, but also cultural relics from other countries. These antiques are purchased by me with money. I cannot donate all the items.

The remaining antiques and cultural relics will be exhibited by Jiangcheng Museum. In the future, they will exchange cultural relics and antiques for exhibitions, so that more people can see these good things.

Look at my thoughts, do you want to tell me?" Li Zhongxin pondered for a moment, and told Huang Lao what he thought was.

The idea that Li Zhongxin said is most in line with the mentality of a normal person. No one’s money is blown by the strong wind, and no one’s antiques are transformed out of thin air.

I will donate cultural relics with real historical value or national treasure-level cultural relics to the country. I am a member of the country. There is no problem with this matter. In the early years, Li Zhongxin’s main idea was to protect the country’s treasures from being lost abroad, and he did not want those things to be purchased from abroad at a high price in the future.

The eyes of Mr. Huang and Mr. Li and others at Li Zhongxin had already changed dramatically when Li Zhongxin said the first sentence.

At that time, Mr. Huang did not interrupt Li Zhongxin, so naturally, Mr. Li and others did not interrupt Li Zhongxin. After listening to Li Zhongxin's words, they were even more excited and excited.

In modern times, due to the corruption and incompetence of the late Qing government, the Chinese nation suffered an unprecedented huge crisis, and many national treasures left by our ancestors were almost robbed by Western powers.

In order to save the national treasure of the Chinese nation, many treasure-protecting families and collecting patriots have emerged in modern times in our country. These people donated many treasures to the country for free. However, there are almost no young people like Li Zhongxin, and there are not as many good cultural relics and national treasures as Li Zhongxin donated at one time.

China is a socialist country. It is better to say that it is to give to the country than to donate. The state does not give any material compensation. At most, it is commendation and praise. The commendation is not money, but just honor. It is precisely for this reason that many people have good cultural relics and treasures in their hands, and they would rather keep them in their hands than donate them to the country.

Therefore, the more this happens, the more Huang and Lao were able to feel Li Zhongxin's sincere patriotic heart.

"Loyalty and faithful! On behalf of the National Museum and the people of the whole country, I thank you for making such great sacrifices for us, and for donating so many cultural relics and national treasures to the country." Mr. Huang was so excited that his hands were trembling, but also a trace of tears appeared in the corners of his eyes.

When Mr. Huang came to Jiangcheng this time, he thought that Li Zhongxin would donate cultural relics and national treasures, but he did not expect that Li Zhongxin would have such a big deal.

The cultural relics and national treasures on Li Zhongxin's side are not one or two, but dozens of them. In terms of value, each one can be said to be a priceless treasure. He is really moved by a person who is so enlightened.
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