
National Treasure Whispers
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Lin Nian is an unusual anchor. He does not carry goods or chat. He only does one thing for seven years - to restore thousand-year-old knots for Chinese national treasures that have been lost overseas. From the jade ring of the Warring States Period to the silver sachet of the Tang Dynasty, from the British Museum to the Guimei collection, she used mulberry silk as the vein and her fingertips as the guide to re-engrave the long-dead tying ropes. A rope hides etiquette, a knot seals the mountains and rivers, no one knows, she carries the Tang Palace rope script that has been lost for thousands of years. A live broadcast restored a silver sachet with grape, flower and bird patterns from the Tang Dynasty. The live broadcast room was immediately banned, and death threats followed. She was forced to step into the underground secret room at No. 81 Chaonei Street, only to realize that her life experience was already doomed: She is the only descendant of the Tang Dynasty Rope Clothes Bureau, the living key to unlocking the secrets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and the destined person who has been hunted for thousands of years by the mysterious organization "Guixu". The sachet is the guide, the broken rope is the key, and the sunken silver box is the seal. Some people seize treasures and power, some people bury history, and some people want to completely cut off the thousand-year-old context. Guixu has laid a dragnet, murderous intent is everywhere, and people are frightened at every step. And Lin Nian held on to the silk rope in his hand and walked backwards in the desperate situation: "What I weave is not the rope, but the way home for wandering heavy weapons; what I keep is not art, but the immortal soul of China's mountains and rivers." Ancient intangible cultural heritage × Return of national treasure × Suspenseful pursuit Tie your life with an inch of silk, defend your territory with a knot, Watch the craftsmen protect the thousand-year-old national treasure with the power of their fingertips and return it to their homeland thousands of miles away This is the first part
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