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A brief history of the world
Known as one of the four great art halls in the world, the British Museum has the most perfect collections in the world, many of which are from China, such as sketches of women's history and vases. For example, some Dunhuang murals have about 8 million collections, but 99% of them have never been exhibited.

There are more than 40,000 murals in Dunhuang, of which the British Museum 1.3 million, accounting for 1/3 of the total. The number of murals preserved in China is only 13000. Great changes have taken place in history. To put it simply, it is because the British and French allied forces burned the Yuanmingyuan in history, and Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China in the Summer Palace of our country. Now they live in other countries, but in any case, these histories have passed. In fact, we all know that it is because of this history that so many national treasures have been lost, and we can't completely destroy them now because there are too many.

These are only a small part of the collection of the British Museum. 99% of their collections are not exhibited, and some of them are not suitable for exhibition because they contain too many historical evils. Anyway, history has passed, so let's not make too many comments on it. We just said that various events happened in history, such as the Sino-British naval battle in Eight-Nation Alliance, which caused a great loss of some national treasures in our country. Whether it is the zodiac, many lost calligraphy and paintings, and many porcelains are all things of the past. Now there is no way to get them back through formal and official channels. We can only get them back at the auction by private means, but this will undoubtedly pay a huge economic price.

There are countless treasures in large museums. The British Museum, the Louvre in France, the American Museum and the Russian Winter Palace are also called the four major art halls in the world. It can be said that they have been added to a treasure house of world culture, and they are recognized as 60%~70% cultural relics in the world. History sucks, but I review more.