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Five national treasures have been lost in history, each of which is priceless. Who has it?

The four national treasures, the Peking Man Bone Fossil, the Choi Bi, the Yongle Grand Ceremony and the Kowloon Sword, have disappeared. The remaining one is in the hands of foreign collectors, but China people can't redeem it.

The skeleton fossils of Beijingers are one of the precious fossils. Although it is not priceless, it is of great archaeological value. The discovery of Peking man's bone fossils proves that the ancestors of China people were not early Europeans, let alone immigrants from Europe, but were born and raised in China. However, when the Peking man's bone was found and transported to the museum, the Japanese army just stopped it and lost it, so I don't know where it is.

Before it became the national treasure of Qin State, Hebi had a particularly bumpy journey and went through the process of being in the hands of different people. However, when the Qin Dynasty destroyed the country, and Choi disappeared like this, because Liu Bang secretly took it away. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Choi returned. Finally, Li Congke died holding Choi and Choi completely disappeared.

Yongle Dadian is a book covering all aspects. It contains 7,000 or 8,000 books from China, and it took a long time to complete, which lasted about six years. Its content is very extensive, and it is also a relatively precious book in China. It seems that this book can't compare with other books, because its literary creation is of great significance. But the real Yongle ceremony is no longer in the world, and there are several scattered copies. Yongle Grand Ceremony was destroyed during the Qing Dynasty. Yongle Dadian was hidden in the library, but it was destroyed once, so it has disappeared.

The last national treasure is Qianlong's Kowloon Sword, which should be buried in the mausoleum with Qianlong. It was only later that someone destroyed the tomb of Qianlong and took out the Kowloon Sword, but he gave it away to save his life, so the Kowloon Sword disappeared.