Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2378: stupefy (below)

   Chapter 2378 Stupefy (Part 2)

  In Pavilion 4 of the British Museum, there is a bust of Ramses II. It is said that there is a hole on the right shoulder of the statue of Ramses II, which was caused by Napoleon when he was about to remove the statue.

  The entrance to this exhibition hall is the Rosetta Stone. The French only took the rubbing of the stone and went back to Europe on a British warship.

   On the night she entered this world, she saw a "reflection" in the fountain in the Louvre Square - a pyramid under the sun. At that time, she thought it was incredible and thought she had seen an illusion.

The Louvre houses a pair of Nefertari's shoes. After thousands of years, although it was once carefully crafted, it has become so dilapidated that it cannot be worn at all, but Pomona still sees it. It led her way ahead as if it were worn on her feet.

   Ramses II was a long-lived pharaoh. He had eight wives in his life. Nefertari was his favorite one. Even the Egyptian **** of love Hathor was created in her image.

There was such a case in Greece in the 4th century BC. Aphrodite, the ancient Greek **** of love, was originally dignified and noble. Her image is generally dressed in a long dress, and there is a sculpture called Praxiteles. The family took a different approach, using a woman named Phryne as a model to sculpt an unprecedented **** Aphrodite.

She has a beautiful figure, and her eyes seem to be glittering with a charming watery luster. She is so charming that she shows the splendor of the **** of love and beauty. However, the original buyer refused to accept this sculpture, because this statue of the **** of love is to be worshipped. In the temple, the sculptor had to re-carve a clothed Aphrodite, and the one without clothes was bought by a Nidos.

He enshrined this statue in a forest on an island, and built a small temple for her, which was originally private, and more and more people came to visit this small temple and sculpture, Nido The island is also becoming more and more famous. This Aphrodite was also known as the most beautiful statue at the time, and the Nidos also minted her on coins.

Of course the Greeks knew, but they were furious, because Phryne, the model, was a priestess of Tanah Lot, and as part of the ritual, she was to be baptized naked in the sea, and then she came out of the sea and walked along the sea. She came to the main hall to worship by the steps of the temple. Her body belonged only to the gods and not to the mortals.

   Not to mention that it was a blasphemous act to sculpt Eros with her image, so Phryne was brought to the court and tried by 501 citizens.

If she is found guilty, it will be the death penalty. Because of the solid evidence, neither the sculptor nor Phryne can deny it. She took off her robe and asked the stunned jurors, "Isn't it an act of devotion to make such a beautiful body a statue of the **** of beauty? Do you want to watch such a beautiful carcass disappear into this world? up?"

The jury, who was hit by both vision and mind, finally found Freigne not guilty. There is a painting in the Louvre that describes the scene at that time. The painter put Freigne in the center of the painting, and subconsciously covered his own arms with his arms. Her face showed her shyness when she was just undressed. The defense lawyer beside her was wearing blue robes, and the jurors in red robes were on the opposite side. These people looked at Phryne with pity, understanding, greed, or sluggishness.

  In ancient Greece during the Trojan War, the bride had to reveal her body in front of the guests, which would have been no big deal if Phryne was a secular person.

   But Phryne is a priestess, just like those people accused her of crimes, her body can only belong to gods, not mortals.

"The Book of Tut" is not a name that few people know. In the Middle Kingdom, "Khufu and the Sorcerer" has already told the story of Khufu's secret knowledge, a bit like the wizard in fairy tales who only want to have magic The difference is that this magic book is written by the **** Tut, and Tut is the ibis recorded with a reed pen and papyrus at the link called the heart in Osiris.

There is a house of truth on Senette chess that uses its image, but this book, like the Deathly Hallows, has always been regarded as a fairy tale, and people like Dumbledore and Grindelwald have I searched for clues, but no one ever found it.

   Even if it is discovered occasionally, it will eventually be proven to be a fake. She really did not expect this book to be related to Ramses II.

   Ramses II had a long life, many wives and concubines, and many children. Who would care about a prince who was not a pharaoh, even the pharaoh was forgotten after so many years.

Ramses II is remembered by the world, not only because he was the Pharaoh who chased Moses to the Red Sea in the legend, but also because he was a ruler who was keen to build monuments. During his reign, he built fascinating cities. The Nile River presented a prosperous scene, and the succession of foreign wars determined the hegemony of Egypt's sea and land, so people called Ramses II "the darling of the sun", in contrast to Thutmose, the founder of the new dynasty III is not so famous.

   They belong to the luna family, the moon is often considered "feminine" and the sun is masculine.

Tutankhamun was the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. Not long after his death, the 18th Dynasty was overthrown. Ramses I founded the 19th Dynasty and passed the throne to Ramses II a year later. Just as the moon sets and the sun rises, people start a new life under the sun.

  At night, most people will choose to sleep, and some people will start nightlife. However, if the day is not bright when it should be bright, this rule will be broken and people will panic.

   Georgiana never thought about the ten plagues of Egypt before, she thought it was caused by a solar eclipse or some volcanic ash drifting to cover the sun.

   If according to the Hebrew classic "Book of Radiance", light is the shadow of the body and darkness is itself, then this is God manifesting the body?

  After the disaster of darkness, there was the disaster of the eldest son. Ramses II's eldest son did die, and Ramses II's brother also died, which made Ramses II successfully ascend to the throne.

   You can’t say that Prince Hamwas doesn’t love power just because he doesn’t fight for the pharaoh’s scepter, the high priest of Amon has great influence as well.

   "What? So serious?" Bonaparte asked lazily.

   "Have you ever heard of such a sentence?" She lay on the pillow and asked, "Gods exist because of people's belief and reverence. When people no longer believe in and revere them, they will lose their power in the world, or even fall."

   "Where did you hear that?" he asked perfunctorily.

   "The so-called devils, they were originally gods, don't you think Jehovah's calamities are not terrifying for the Egyptians?" Georgiana asked.

   He kissed her, then got up and went to drink water.

   She looked at his back. His body was proportional to his length and his legs were short, and he couldn't compare to David at all.

   He just stood by the window for a while, probably feeling cold, threw a piece of wood into the fireplace, then lifted the quilt and lay down beside her again.

   "Your student, why did she come to you?" he said lazily.

   "She's in trouble," said Georgiana.

   "She can stay in France, where no one dares to touch her, God or the devil."

   "You're not interested in her?" Georgiana asked suspiciously.

   He smiled smugly "Are you jealous?"

   She grimaced and pinched his arm.

   In the end, he was even happier, got up and scratched the itch on her body, making her giggle.

   (end of this chapter)