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The main content of the robber world.

1June 1960 10, Eight-Nation Alliance launched a crazy war of aggression against China. They take what they can, and what they can't pull with camels. Destroy it if you can't take it away. After this war of aggression.

For hundreds of years, the treasures collected by emperors in past dynasties have been robbed by Eight-Nation Alliance. The value of what they robbed was incalculable, even incalculable. Even the commander-in-chief of the invading army, Wadesi, said: "China's loss this time will never be estimated."

The National Treasure "Yongle Dadian" was compiled by 2 169 people, with a volume of * * * 22877 and sub-packaged into 1 15. At that time, the invading army came here and destroyed the national treasure Yongle ceremony one by one. Some are used to lay the floor; Some are used to pad guns; Some are used as pillows; Others are used as mosaic stones. Up to now, there are about 80 volumes of Yongle Dadian/kloc-0 in major reading libraries in Britain, France, the United States and Japan.

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Yuanmingyuan was burnt down by the British and French allied forces in 1860. Roughly speaking, the number of looted cultural relics is about150,000, ranging from bronze ritual vessels in the pre-Qin period to famous paintings and calligraphy in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties and various rare treasures.

Eight-Nation Alliance 1900 invaded Beijing, and the royal gardens in the western suburbs were robbed again. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, it was destroyed to varying degrees. Finally, during the Cultural Revolution, the Yuanmingyuan was also destroyed.

After the founding of New China, the burned Yuanmingyuan site began to be protected. 1956 Beijing Municipal Bureau of Landscape Architecture began to take tree planting protection measures, 1976 Yuanmingyuan site set up a franchise organization. 1On June 29th, 988, the site of Yuanmingyuan was opened to the public.