CompletedGood news: Lin Sicheng was reborn.
Bad news: Before rebirth, he was the youngest archaeologist in the country, a leading figure in the disciplines of cultural relic identification, protection, and restoration.
He had won multiple national scientific research awards and served as an advisor at several national archaeological research institutions.
After rebirth: he's a dummy.
Good news: In this year, the Southern Sea No. 1 hasn't been salvaged yet, and nearly 100,000 exquisite Song Dynasty ceramic pieces are still lying on the bottom of the South China Sea.
In this year, the site of the Jiangkou treasury hasn't been excavated yet; Zhang Xianzhong's gold treasures, gold pledges, and more than 100,000 precious Ming Dynasty artifacts are still buried in the mud.
Also in this year, the technology for the protection and restoration of iron artifacts was still in its infancy, listed by the state as a key research project of the 'Eleventh Five-Year Plan Social Science Fund.'
Also in this year, the site of Zheng He's station on Balai Island had yet to be discovered, still far from being officially acknowledged.
Lin Sicheng is full of ambition: money can be earned slowly, but fame should be seized early, and snatching glory is also necessary to act early.
Naturally, he should also enjoy life.
What, expertise? Let whoever wants to take it!