Li Moer's eyes lit up, and he felt that what his senior brother said made a lot of sense. "Senior brother, you are right to remind me. I actually have some such things here. I will exhibit them together when the time comes."

Zhao Jianwu looked at the display of the collections again and suggested, "You can adjust the layout and display them according to political, economic, cultural and other sectors. This way it will be clearer to the audience." Li Moer and Du Feng both nodded in agreement.

Before leaving, Li Moer handed the puppy to Zhao Jianwu and said with a smile, "Senior brother, this little guy is given to you." Zhao Jianwu happily took it and held the puppy with joy.

He thought to himself: "This little junior sister is really insightful. She can see that I like this big and majestic dog."

The three of them looked at the collection for a while, and Zhao Jianwu asked in confusion, "Junior Sister, are all your collections here? Why are all these from the Republic of China?"

Li Moer smiled and said, "This is only one percent of my collection. I have kept the rest in a safe place. You will see it when it is exhibited."

Zhao Jianwu nodded. "Wouldn't it be nice if I could help maintain those collections? Especially the calligraphy and paintings. They're mostly made of paper and silk, making them more delicate than other cultural relics. To maximize their lifespan, if well preserved, Xuan paper can last over a thousand years. On the other hand, if poorly maintained, it can easily become damaged, affecting its collectible value."

After a moment's thought, he added, "Those calligraphy and paintings should be properly displayed. The collection and display functions of calligraphy and painting artworks coexist. If they are only stored without being displayed, their artistic appreciation value will be buried. We Chinese have a long-standing custom of airing paintings in spring and autumn, as these two seasons are more suitable for ventilation and drying calligraphy and paintings. During the exhibition period, in addition to allowing the audience to appreciate and appreciate the artistry of the works, they can also promptly discover subtle changes in the calligraphy and paintings during storage, such as moisture and insect damage."

Li Moer smiled and said, "Don't worry, Senior Brother. The place where I store it is very safe and well ventilated. Whatever you put it in, you will take it out the same way."

Zhao Jianwu finally nodded. The three of them looked around for a while before leaving the house and driving to Zhao Jianwu's yard. They handed the puppy to Xiao Zhao to tie up and take care of it, and then the three of them went to the museum.

Zhao Shuanzhu was particularly happy to get the puppy. He had wanted to raise a puppy for a long time, but his family conditions did not allow it, so he had to keep his love deep in his heart.

Now the veteran that Commander Feng promised to find has not arrived yet, and the museum is only guarded by two people arranged by Director Hao, who ventilate the room every day to get rid of the moisture.

A video tape recorder is installed outside the gate of the five-story museum. The video tape recorder is mainly divided into the magnetic head system, tape transmission system, video signal processing system, audio signal processing system, servo system, mechanical control system and power supply.

This videotape recorder is barely adequate for the museum's surveillance system. The main entrance uses a double-lock and combination lock; more advanced ones aren't available yet. But with veterans around, security isn't a concern.

Following Li Moer's suggestion, Director Hao divided the museum into several exhibition areas. The first floor houses the office area and the oceanarium. In the center stands the 30-meter-long wooden boat that Li Moer salvaged from the seabed. She had placed it there in advance to prevent the boat from being unable to enter the museum after it was completed.

There are more than one hundred display cabinets designed around it, which will display various porcelain, jade, gold, silver, bronze and other items salvaged from the seabed.

The second floor is dedicated to bronze and porcelain artifacts. The third floor is dedicated to books, calligraphy, and paintings. The fourth floor is dedicated to jade and other miscellaneous items, while the fifth floor is dedicated to furniture.

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