I hope the blue diamond is the famous "diamond of destruction" in history. First from 1909, and always accompanied by murder and robbery. This is an ominous thing covered with blood.
This unlucky diamond changed hands several times, and its owners died strangely one after another. It was not until it was donated to the Smithsonian Institution of the United States that the bad luck was stopped. 1958165438+1October 7th, I hope diamonds will be donated to the Smithsonian Museum.
Legend:
The story about the bad luck brought by this diamond first came from 1909, when May Yohe divorced the Duke of Newcastle and blamed the failure of his marriage and acting career on this diamond.
In the Times published on June 25th of that year, a reporter in Paris wrote an article claiming that this diamond brought bad luck to many owners.
1920, Mei persuaded the famous silent film director George Klein to shoot a long story about the mystery of the diamond of hope, and personally played the leading role. The screenwriter of the film made up many stories, such as the discoverer Ta Verne was killed by a dog (in fact, he died in Russia at the age of 84) and the Malata was defeated by Britain.
McLean also added some characters to the story, even including Russian Queen Catherine II. These stories, together with McClane's own misfortune, cast a mysterious color on this diamond.