Chereads / Starting My Treasure Hunting In England / Chapter 455 - 455 History and Nagasaki

Chapter 455 - 455 History and Nagasaki

"—Because during the entire 300 years of the Tokugawa Shogunate's rule, Japan's official strong suppression of Catholicism resulted in very few of these cultural relics being preserved in Japan."

Having narrated the changes in Japan's attitude towards Catholicism and even the entire outside world from the late Warring States period to the Tokugawa Shogunate period, Joan gave a brief summary of these relics.

"After all, under such high pressure for several hundred years, local believers have disappeared, and these holy images often disappear earlier than believers for larger target reasons."

"You are right, there may have been many of these things in the past, but after so many years, it is rare for them to be preserved until today."

At this time, Leonard Ethan had also found the information he needed, so he turned his mobile phone over and showed the information on it to Joan and Fairmont.

This is the end of Part One, download Chereads app to continue:

DOWNLOAD APP FOR FREEVIEW OTHER BOOKS

Related Books

Popular novel hashtag