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Guangdong boy inherited the British farm and found 1, rare China cultural relics. What happened later?

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When it comes to modern history, the most regrettable thing for Chinese people is that at that time, the government of the late Qing Dynasty closed its doors to the outside world and made no progress, so that the country was constantly invaded by western powers, which not only made the country suffer the humiliation of cutting land, but also made many cultural relics and national treasures of our country lose overseas. With the founding of New China, our country became stronger and stronger, which led to the return of many cultural relics, but up to now, the number of cultural relics lost overseas in China is still amazing.

We Chinese people have also made a lot of efforts to return the national treasure of cultural relics to the motherland. For example, in Paris, France at that time, the horse head in the bronze statue of the animal head of the Chinese national treasure of the zodiac was auctioned publicly. After China issued a statement asking for the return of the horse head, it was openly rejected, and entrepreneurs resolutely participated in the auction and finally brought the horse head back to China. There are many similar cases. With the growth of our country, as Chinese, more people have come forward to safeguard the return of our cultural relics.

There is such a young man in Guangdong. He inherited a relative's British farm, but found 1, rare China cultural relics in the farm, with an estimated value of billions, and then he did not hesitate to hand them over to the motherland. This is worthy of people's respect. Let's talk about this young man's story.

Zhao Tailai was born in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, and his family was not prosperous. Until his parents died, Zhao Tailai chose to take refuge in menstruation, which was far away from Hong Kong. At that time, menstruation's family belonged to a noble family and had no children, so they always regarded Zhao Tailai very seriously. After Zhao Tailai took refuge in menstruation, because his grandfather was a diplomat in the late Qing Dynasty, his family was relatively well off with the wealth accumulated at home, so he has been living well.

Until menstruation was dying, Zhao Tailai, his only relative, was designated as the heir of the family's property, so Zhao Tailai got all the property in the family, and menstruation also told himself that there were some villas and farms in the family in England, and there was a lot of wealth hidden in the farm.

Zhao Tailai was very shocked. He thought that his family was just better off, but he didn't expect that there was so much inside information at home. After taking over the family business, Zhao Tailai decided to go to Britain to see how much wealth the family left for himself. After inquiring, Zhao Tailai found the family property in England, and at the same time found a shocking scene in an almost deserted farm.

when cleaning up the farm, Zhao Tailai found many boxes stored in it. When he opened them, he found that they were all exquisite porcelain and jade articles. Reminiscent that his grandfather was a diplomat, Zhao Tailai realized that these cultural relics were genuine. In order to sort out these cultural relics, Zhao Tailai spent a lot of projects and found many helpers to clean up these cultural relics. Unexpectedly, the space in the rural basement is very large, and it has not been cleaned up for a year. Zhao Tailai casually took out several pieces of porcelain for experts to identify, and found that one of them was enamel porcelain in Qianlong period, and the other was blue and white porcelain in Kangxi period.

Zhao Tailai was curious about the source of such a huge collection. After consulting family information, he found that his grandfather Wu Tingfang was very sad about the loss of China cultural relics abroad, so he spent most of his life collecting and preserving foreign cultural relics at that time.

After solving this secret, Zhao Tailai chose to continue to check and sort out cultural relics, and to find suitable packaging and ways to transport these national treasures back to China and give them to the country. In order to transport these cultural relics, Zhao Tailai sold four English villas just for packaging and freight, and handed in nearly 1, precious cultural relics in succession for more than ten years.

The cultural relics handed over by Zhao Tailai to the country are invaluable, including some precious cultural relics looted by western powers in the Yuanmingyuan. However, as a Chinese, Zhao Tailai did not hesitate and chose to give these cultural relics to the country for free. Zhao Tailai's mind is admirable, and as a Chinese, it also won glory for the country.