Chapter 649 Selecting Collections
Chapter 649 Selecting Collections
The master and apprentice began to search among these collections for those more representative collections from the Republic of China period. When they found one, they would discuss whether it was suitable to be displayed in the museum.
Those brought from Da Wan Province are not allowed to appear in the museum, so she originally stored them in a warehouse.
The artifacts taken from Japan and the British Empire should not be exhibited for the time being, to avoid creating another international dispute. Although transportation is currently inconvenient and there aren't many foreigners in China, there are definitely some. If someone took a photo of them and brought them back home, and found out they were stolen from a museum, that would be embarrassing.
But even if these are not suitable, there are still countless things that can be displayed in museums.
Chen Zhihao and Brother Liu from the black market had already bought her thousands of pieces. There were also items she'd obtained from trading two pigs at the convention, and items she'd stolen from the homes of the big and small bosses, all of which could be exhibited.
Even if she was recognized by those people, what could she do? With Li Moer's current identity, even if someone investigated, they couldn't do anything to her. Others didn't know how much those two old men valued Li Moer.
In addition to Li Moer's identity as the deputy director of the National Security Department and the commander of the South China Sea Fleet, basically no one in the country can shake her, so the things she robbed can be put in museums.
The master and apprentice spent four or five days selecting in the space before they identified more than 200 pieces of collections from the Republic of China that could be displayed in the museum.
Li Moer moved her mind, and the more than 200 pieces of collection, along with the shelves on which they were placed, were sent to the room in the next yard.
Now there were no trucks coming to the neighboring house to pick up food. Li Moer was afraid that someone would come in to look for food, so she acted out the scene of a female ghost crying at night twice. The people around her were so scared that they dared not go out of the house at night, let alone come to her yard to look for food.
She also released four or five black tiger and black bear cubs into the yard, telling them to guard the yard. Perhaps because of the spiritual spring water, these dogs were very human-like. Apart from not being able to speak, they could understand almost anything Li Moer said.
The next morning, Zhao Jianwu came to Li Moer's house and knocked on the door, and it was Xiaohu who ran to open the door.
Du Feng and Li Moer, who had just finished their meal, brought Zhao Jianwu to the next door. Zhao Jianwu was shocked to see the five large Tibetan mastiffs.
Good man, if any fool dared to come here to steal things, he would be killed by these big guys in minutes. Zhao Jianwu looked at these five big Tibetan mastiffs and his heart was pounding. This guy might be taller than him when he stood up.
The more Zhao Jianwu looked at these five obedient Tibetan mastiffs, the more he liked them. It would be even better if he could have one in his yard.
Li Moer saw that he liked this dog, so she took out a 30cm-tall puppy from the space and put it in a room, waiting for the senior brother to leave before giving it to him. This was the latest puppy Black Bear had given birth to. Black Bear was really an expert at giving birth to puppies, giving birth to one litter after another.
Taking Zhao Jianwu to the room where the collection was kept, Zhao Jianwu's eyes lit up and he ran over to play with each one. After looking at them for a while, he looked up and asked, "These are all from the Republic of China. Are these the only things you plan to exhibit in your museum?"
Li Moer said, "Brother, Master and I have discussed the idea of organizing the exhibition according to time and dynasty. We will first display the collections from the Republic of China, and then three months later, the collections from the late Qing Dynasty, and so on. Do you think it's okay to display these first?"
Zhao Jianwu touched his chin and thought for a while, then said, "I think the general idea is fine, but the history of the Republic of China is complicated. In addition to these regular collections, we can also add some special objects that can reflect the social changes at that time.
For example, early newspapers may record important historical events; there are also letters and manuscripts from progressive young people that reflect the ideological trends of the time.
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