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If the treasure I found belongs to the state according to the law, I will give it to the state; If the found treasure is a cultural relic that can be proved to be privately owned, such as being buried in an ancestral home and leaving a written record. And its personal ownership is protected by law, I will collect it myself.

According to media reports, recently, the flood season is approaching, and the Weishi section of Jia Luhe in Kaifeng, Henan Province is being repaired. A large number of citizens gathered at the seaside to "treasure hunt", and some even brought metal detectors.

On May 8th, after the news spread like wildfire that ancient coins had been dug up in the mud of Weishi section in Jia Luhe, Kaifeng, many citizens went to look for treasure, which made more people flock in and searched for treasure and gold in succession. In the uploaded video, some people claimed to have dug up the ancient coins of the Republic of China, Guangxu and Qing Dynasty, and even some citizens began to broadcast live near the scene, holding the ancient coins dug up at the scene for display. After the incident was exposed on the Internet, it caused widespread concern.

It is understood that the predecessor of Jia Luhe was the gap excavated during the Warring States Period. 135 1 year, Jia Lu, then Minister of Industry of Yuan Dynasty, advocated river regulation and dredging a new river as a channel for flood discharge of the Yellow River. Later, in memory of Jaru, the new river was named Jia Luhe. At present, Jia Luhe is a new dredging road after 1938.

It is reported that the Kaifeng Cultural Relics Department sent people to the scene after learning that ancient coins were found on the beach in Weishi section of Jia Luhe. A cordon was set up at the scene to protect the scene. The local public security department has also stepped in. On the evening of May 8, we began to recycle the ancient coins dug up by the citizens, and advised the citizens that the ancient coins dug up could not be kept for themselves and should be handed in in time. After reading this news, my friends and I felt ashamed of the citizens who dug treasures in Weishi section of Jia Luhe, Kaifeng, and praised the local cultural relics department and public security organs for rushing to the scene in time to stop and recover ancient coins.

In fact, when ancient coins were found on the beach in Weishi section of Jia Luhe, Kaifeng, it was illegal for many citizens to go treasure hunting. Citizens should promptly hand over the relevant cultural relics to the relevant departments, otherwise they will be punished by law. The Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics stipulates that all cultural relics left in China's underground, internal waters and territorial waters belong to the state. If it is found that cultural relics are hidden or refused to be handed over, or are not handed over or selected in accordance with regulations, the cultural relics administrative department of the people's government at or above the county level shall, jointly with the public security organs, recover the cultural relics; If the circumstances are serious, a fine of not less than five thousand yuan but not more than fifty thousand yuan shall be imposed.

As we all know, things are rare and antiques are more valuable. After hearing that there are ancient coins in Weishi section of Jia Luhe in Kaifeng, it is illegal for some people to follow the crowd for treasure hunting. Citizens should promptly hand over the relevant cultural relics to the relevant departments, otherwise they will be punished by law. The cultural relics found on the Weishi River beach in Jia Luhe belong to the state. Illegal treasure hunting, possession and trading of cultural relics will be punished by law, but it is precisely some people who can't keep their original intention at the critical moment and go treasure hunting regardless of the law. In fact, what I found was the treasure, but what I lost was the awe of the law and the bottom line of being a man.