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Pyramids: Nearly 80 pyramids have been discovered in Egypt, the most spectacular being the three golden pagodas in Giza, a suburb of Cairo. The pyramids are tombs built by the kings of ancient Egypt for themselves. The largest pyramid is pyramid of khufu, with an initial height of 146.5 meters. Due to years of weathering, the top of the pyramid has peeled off10m, and now it is136.5m high. Each side of the base is over 230 meters long. The tower is composed of 2.3 million stones, each weighing an average of 2.5 tons. 100000 people took 20 years to build. The second pagoda is the tomb of King Havla, who is the son of Khufu. Its pyramid is 3 meters lower than the former, but its architectural form is more beautiful and spectacular. There are temples and other ancillary buildings in front of the pagoda, as well as a 20-meter-high sphinx. Except for the lion's claws, the rest of the statue was carved from natural rocks, and now its face is seriously damaged. Some people say that Ma Mruck used it as a target to practice shooting, while others say that it was left by the shelling when Napoleon invaded Egypt in the18th century. The third pyramid belongs to King Koala, the grandson of Khufu. -the location of the pyramid coincides with Scorpio, and the Nile just crosses the Milky Way ... omitting the rumor of more than 30,000 words. Kanai Temple: It was built by Pharaoh Amino Firth III (in the 3rd century BC/Kloc-0) for the sun god Oman, his wife and son Luna. The temple includes a courtyard, a large cylindrical hall and a temple. Temple: Aman, the sun god, his wife (Sivir) and his son (Moon God and Medicine God) have the trinity nature and become the gods of Thebes (Thebes is the capital of ancient Egypt). The name here in the game is literally translated as "Trinity Hall". Canopik jar: The ancient Egyptians believed that eviscerating a corpse could prevent it from rotting. The viscera taken out were liver, lung, stomach and intestine, which were stored in four Kanopek tanks respectively. Guarding by Horus' four sons: Imti, the head of mankind, guarding the liver; Hapi, the leader of the baboon, guards the lungs; The head of the owl, the god Geseruv, guards the intestines; Demeter, the head of the fox and wolf, guards the stomach. The ancient Egyptians believed that these gods could prevent evil forces from using spells to penetrate the organs of the dead and infringe on the dead. The names of the dead and the gods are engraved on the tank. Alexander: Located in the west of the Nile Delta, near the Mediterranean Sea, it was founded in 332 BC and was named after the occupation of Egypt by Alexander the Great, king of Greece and Macedonia. In ancient and medieval times, it was a famous city. Alexandria, with its beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, is the summer capital and summer resort of Egypt and is known as the "Mediterranean bride". Ancient Castle: Built in 1 176. Salakhaddin, the king of the Ayub dynasty, built this castle on the mountain to resist the invasion of the Crusaders and protect Cairo. In the castle, there is the Mohammed Ali Mosque and a military museum, which displays weapons of past dynasties. The Valley of the Kings: The Valley of the Kings is the graveyard of ancient kings, located on the west bank of the Nile. 1560- 1 100 years ago, the rulers of the 18th to 20th dynasties built tombs for themselves here. The walls and pillars of the tomb are engraved with reliefs and hieroglyphs. At present, 64 tombs have been discovered, of which 17 are open to the public. After crossing the Nile, Laura can reach the Canai Temple on the other side. These sites are located in Luxor, a famous tourist resort in Egypt. Dung beetles: The ancient Egyptians misunderstood dung beetles's behavior. They thought that dung beetles's larvae suddenly grew out of the dung heap, so they thought that this insect was a symbol of resurrection from the dead and regarded their appearance in the grave as an auspicious sign. Eye amulet of Horus: The ancient Egyptians believed that Horus's eyes represented the moon and the sun respectively, and regarded his right eye as an amulet to defeat evil. About playing chess: The name of this ancient Egyptian game is "Seignette". According to legend, Kong Su, the moon god, is also a medicine god. His father is the God of Amon and his mother is the God of Mott. ) once worked with Thoth (Thoth, the god of calculation, learning and wisdom, shaped like a red heron or a baboon, with pens and scrolls, and also the inventor of writing. ) play this game of chess. Bet on his light. As a result, Toth won. From then on, Kong Su could not show all his light except the full moon. Arnie's Book of Death-Weighing People's Hearts: Chapter 125 of Arnie's Book of Death, the royal secretary and barn supervisor, tells the hardships that Arnie experienced from death to eternal life. Arnie needs to pass a series of questions from 42 people to evaluate the Great God. In the final stage, his heart will be weighed to see if he deserves to go to heaven to enjoy eternal life. The method is to compare the heart with the feather of truth on the balance. A pure heart should be lighter than feathers. On the contrary, if one's life is full of evil and bad things, it will increase the weight of the heart. The heart-weighing ceremony was held in Erzhentang. If the heart is lighter than the feather of truth, Horus, the patron saint of kingship, will lead Arnie to Osseth, the god of abundance, and enjoy eternal life. On the contrary, if the heart is heavier than a feather, it will be swallowed by a crocodile-headed, lion-hippo-shaped monster-amit "the devourer of the dead". Part of the character relationship: the game almost includes the main characters in Egyptian mythology. Seth has always been the sworn enemy of the Horus family. In fact, however, the Setters and Horus's parents are family. They are four children of Gibb, the god of the earth. Seth: the god of deserts and foreign countries, who brings disaster and bad weather. He is Osiris, the king of the underworld, the father of Horus, and the greatest enemy of Horus. Horus: The god of kingship, incarnated as an eagle (the ancient Egyptians believed that all gods had animal incarnations). The Egypt and France we are familiar with are always Horus on earth. His father Osiris was killed by Seth and revived with the help of his mother Isis. Anubis: The incarnation is the death of the coyote, the patron saint of the cemetery. Son of Seth, creator of mummy. He guided the soul of the deceased to the place of trial, and supervised the trial at the same time, so that the deceased could avoid the second death. Ape: the cow god with a sun disc and a sacred snake. Symbolizing fertility and productivity, there is a sacred cow tomb in Memphis at present, where these ape sacred cows are buried. Moss: He usually appears with Horus as the head of a falcon. He is the god of war. Isis: the goddess who guards the dead and is also the god of life and health. The wife of Osiris, the mother of Horus and the sister of Nefertis (Seth's wife). She is one of the most important and popular goddesses in Egyptian mythology. The ancient Egyptians thought she was the most magical magician in the universe because she knew the secret name of the sun god. Mummified statue of owl head: Horus's third son, Gaitherov. Games are the bane of the ice soul.