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Qianlong's most precious Kowloon sword, cast in blood, is now scrap iron and buried in this man's grave.
Among the hundreds of emperors in ancient China, only Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty pursued treasure hunting the most. Gan Long loved China culture in China and was obsessed with literature, calligraphy and calligraphy. Therefore, during his 60 years in power, he has been tirelessly collecting all kinds of treasures. These include the original calligraphy and painting of ancient literati, many antiques and art treasures, and even various swords and seals.

During the Qianlong period, the place where treasures were released occupied many rooms in the palace. Now many treasures in the Treasure Hall of the Forbidden City are left over from the Qianlong period. Among Qianlong's treasures, one is the most precious, called Jiulong Sword. There are nine golden dragons on this sword, and the material and casting of the sword are also very clever. It was priceless at that time, but it must be a national treasure now.

Moreover, there is a story about the casting of Jiulong Sword, saying that the sword was stained with the blood of 49 vicious people during the casting process. And after casting, I also invited the gods of the western regions to curse. It can be said that man blocks killing and Buddha blocks killing Buddha. After Qianlong's death, this sword was buried deep underground as the main funerary object and became the most valuable funerary object.

1928, this sword was found. Warlord Sun Dianying surrounded the tomb of Qingming, and used explosives and cannons to directly dig the tomb of Qingming in the name of exercises. Finally, the treasures of the cemetery such as Qianlong and Cixi were looted, and this Kowloon sword fell into the hands of Sun Dianying. Later, when Sun Dianying's atrocities were made public, Sun Dianying had no choice but to take out the most precious Kowloon Sword as a gift to the Chairman.

But it was bought by the Japanese in the process of delivery. It was not until after World War II that Dai Li found this priceless Kowloon Sword through Yoshiko Kawashima. However, on the way from Dai Li to Chongqing, the plane crashed and Dai Li was killed. The Kowloon sword found in the ruins has turned into scrap iron, and the hilt and scabbard have been burned into black foreign bodies. So this sword completely lost its significance as a national treasure, so when Dai Li was buried, this scrap iron was buried with him.

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