Where did these treasures come from? Who put them on this island?
1940 or so, Robinson Crusoe Island suddenly became lively. Groups of treasure hunters came to this island with a large number of ancient documents and modern mining tools.
It turns out that according to ancient historical data, people found that more than 200 years ago, the British pirate Anson buried 846 boxes of gold and a lot of treasures on this island. However, although these people are trying to find it, they all return empty-handed.
George Anderson is a Lord knighted by the Queen of England, but he is also a famous pirate. 1774, the British Admiralty entrusted pirates to plunder the property of Spanish sailboats and colonies in southern Africa. The medium-sized fleet led by him consists of eight ships and has strong combat capability. This pirate team once frightened all Spanish merchant ships.
Anson's most successful victory was the robbery of the Spanish merchant ship Bao Yun. It is said that he robbed 846 boxes of gold and precious stones, each weighing 1300 kg, with a total value as high as10 billion US dollars, which is the largest pirate treasure in history.
The Spanish authorities were very angry with Anson's behavior and ordered the warship to "never stop until the stolen gold was recovered." After all, Anson's weapons are not as good as Spanish warships. His ship is loaded with 1 100 tons of gold, which is too heavy. He knows very well that chasing Spanish warships like this will be eaten sooner or later. So he made up his mind to transfer the gold to a nearby island (today's Robinson Island).
Many years later, george anson was crowned Lord by the Queen of England for his outstanding "record", and he has made great achievements since then. Of course, in his present status, it is impossible to openly bring gold back to Robinson Island, and some of Yu Shizhi's treasures can only stay here.