Former Nanjing Museum Director Xu Huping couldn't sit still!

At over 80 years old, he suddenly stood up to issue a statement, saying he has been retired for 20 years and has long stopped managing the museum's affairs. The recent troubles with the donated items have nothing to do with me.

In 1997, he personally signed to allocate the cultural relic 'Jiangnan Spring' to the Cultural Relics General Store. In 2001, this painting was bought by a mysterious person for 6,800 yuan, and now it has reappeared at auction with an estimated value of 88 million yuan. This magical operation is filled with doubts.

Not to mention that in 2012, an employee reported him for violations in his real name, but it was left unresolved at that time.

Cultural relics are not private property; the public's anger has never been about the authenticity of the painting, but rather the opaque operations and the face of evasion in the cultural relics circle.

Museums are cultural sanctuaries and cannot be trampled on like this! Do you think this investigation can uncover the whole truth behind it?