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Standing on any of the colonnades of the Queen's Temple, you can overlook the Nile Valley in the distance. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoBecause of the power of love, such a large-scale project was completed decades ahead of schedule.

I don't know if it's because the temple is like her, but the architectural style of Queen Khakisu's temple is different from all the temples in Egypt, it is unusually modern, and its square columns are completely different from either the Greek three-column style or the Roman five-column style derived from the Egyptian column style.

The overall temple is concise, elegant, capable and tough, from the product design point of view, Yunluo feels that it is like the lines of iPhone4, without a trace of redundancy, but without losing the majesty and solemnity of the first brand, in the most popular words now, it is definitely - high-end atmosphere on the grade!

It takes 6 hours to drive from Hurghada to Queen Khakisu's Palace, and there is no longer the beautiful Red Sea to accompany you along the way, only endless deserts and stone mountains. But if you're lucky, you might see the Bedouins who live a nomadic life in the desert as a clan tribe, leading camels, holding lambs, and timidly asking you for a dollar photo or candy.

The tour guide said that all tourist buses need to gather at the designated place at the same time to go here, and then be escorted by the police, but in fact, there was no police escort when Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo left.

In addition to the grandeur of the temple's appearance, the second thing that is unbelievable is why there were such vivid frescoes thousands of years ago. On the first and second floors of the temple, there are a large number of exquisite frescoes on both sides.

There are depictions of the construction of the temple, as well as the goddess Hator, the daughter of the sun god Amun and the wife of the eagle god Horus, Queen Haqisu has always claimed to be the daughter of the sun god Amun in order to consolidate her dominance.

In addition to the grandeur of the temple's appearance, the second thing that is unbelievable is why there were such vivid frescoes thousands of years ago. On the first and second floors of the temple, there are a large number of exquisite frescoes depicting the construction of the temple, as well as the goddess Hator, the daughter of the sun god Amun and the wife of the eagle god Horus.

Queen Khachisu in order to consolidate her dominance. It has always been claimed that she is the daughter of the sun god Amun.

The Nile, the mother of Egypt, flows from south to north into the Mediterranean Sea, making it the longest river in Africa and the longest river in the world. The Nile River originates in the Ethiopian Plateau and flows through Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zaire, Sudan and finally into Egypt.

The total length is 6700 km. The Nile River is the lifeblood of Egypt. Egypt only receives 1-2 rains a year, and even if it rains for a short time, Egypt's water source comes almost entirely from the Nile River, which is the cradle of Egyptian culture and the birthplace of world culture.

Whether it is the new capital Cairo or the old capital Thebes more than 4,000 years ago, it must revolve around this river of life. Thebes, now known as Luxor, was the capital of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.

Homer's epic poems refer to it as the "City of a Hundred Gates", which means "City of Palaces" in Arabic, which shows how many temples, palaces and mausoleums were built here by successive pharaohs.

The ancient Egyptians revered the sun. Bounded by the Nile River, the east bank of the rising sun is the world of the living, where people live, live, and build temples dedicated to the gods; On the west bank of the sunset is the resting house of the dead, where the tombs of the pharaohs and temples of sacrifice were built.

Therefore, the temples of Luxor and Karnak, where the sun god is enshrined, are on the east bank of the Nile, while the Valley of the Kings, the temple of Queen Haqisu, and the statue of Lord Monnon, which guards the temple of the pharaohs, are all on the west bank of the Nile.

When you come to Luxor, the statue of Lord Menon is almost a must-see, even if it does not have the grandeur of a temple, even if it is unrecognizable. But in the solitude of the rolling desert, it sits 20 meters high and forever guards the temple of the long-vanished pharaoh Amenhotep behind him.

The statue of Monnon (colossiofmemnon) is also known as the statue of Memnon. The two rock colossias that stand on the plain between the west bank of the Nile and the Valley of the Kings were originally the burial halls built for himself by Amenhotep III, the 19th pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom, but there is no trace of the sacrificial halls now.

Only two huge, weathered statues remain, as if to tell the Egyptian proverb of immortality: Thebes, you will be turned to dust, and only the stone will speak for you.

The name of the statue of Monnon is derived from Greek mythology. Mennon was a king in Greek mythology. He won the Trojan War and was killed by the queen and her mistress. According to historical records, there was an earthquake here during the Roman rule, which caused cracks in the statue to blow whenever the wind blew.

The Colossus will make a sound like a man crying. Because the temple behind the statue has been completely destroyed. People could not understand the true meaning of the idol, so they named the idol after the tragic Mennon in Greek mythology.

Sadly, in 200 AD, a kind Roman emperor ordered the dilapidated stone statue to be repaired, and the weeping statue of Monnon never cried again.

After visiting the huge statue of Monnon, whether you are going to the Luxor Temple or Karnak Temple, the fastest way to get from the west bank of the Nile to the east bank is of course by boat. If it's midday, it's time to have a nice lunch on a cruise and laze on the deck to enjoy the beautiful Nile!

But don't just be lazy, look out at the west bank of the river, and the red Thebes Mountains will rush into your sight with their majestic, slightly dusty body; If you look closely at the east bank of the lower river, you will see that the Luxor Temple resembles a holy ship docked on the banks of the Nile.

The Luxoramon Temple was built by Amenhor III, the 19th pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the owner of the statue of Monnon, to worship the sun god Amun, his wife Mut and his son the moon god, and was later expanded by Ramses II.

From the Nile, you can clearly see the famous obelisk and colonnade of the Luxor Temple. The only remaining obelisk is not as huge as Yunluo expected, but it is like the mast of the holy ship, recording the immortal civilization on the Nile, I wonder if the one who was exchanged by Muhammad Ali to France will miss this place.

Before going to Egypt, Yunluo deliberately read some introductions about the Karnak Temple, because he had heard and seen it in "Tragedy on the Nile". Little is known about the rest. But the content on the Internet and in the book is surprisingly consistent, like a textbook, although it is not boring.

But it really can't evoke the illusion of the clouds like the pyramids, and it's no wonder that when people think of Egypt, the only thing that comes to mind is the pyramids. But the Karnak temple holds a pivotal place in Egyptian history, even higher than the pyramids in Egypt's own ranking of miracles.

What could be the reason? It's so hard that it's just like a textbook. It is said that the pyramids are only the remains of the Old Kingdom of Egypt around the 26th century BC, and when ancient Egypt entered the 11th Dynasty.

The pharaoh moved his capital to Thebes, which is now Luxor, so the remains of the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom of Egypt are mostly concentrated in Thebes, and the Karnak Temple is the largest and most spectacular temple in Thebes.

Yunluo doesn't know if this reason can convince you, but it really can't impress Yunluo. When Yunluo was really alive in the Karnak Temple, Yunluo finally understood how spectacular it was! And what does this spectacle mean!

Yunluo didn't know if the things written by those who had been to the Karnak Temple were really from the heart, or if it was really just because of the sheer scale of its construction. Or the grandeur of the 134 giant stone columns, or the magical separation and transportation of the obelisk, how shocking this temple is.

And when Yunluo stopped in the pillars of the Karnak Temple, he actually had the feeling of being under the huge male genitalia, which were as thick as giant trees and as big as the sky!

Yunluo doesn't know if it's because the evolution of human civilization has deliberately covered up history, or because people who have been there are ashamed to express their true feelings, in short. It's definitely a huge forest of male genitalia!

There must be a record of the customs and religious beliefs of the ancient fertility cult here. That's the real reason why the Karnak Temple is magnificent! And just how spectacular, you have to be there!

After visiting the entire temple and reviewing the many mysteries of history, Yunluo thought that this conjecture should be more than just a conjecture. Built during the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, the Karnak temple is made up of three parts, covering an area of more than 30 hectares and under construction for nearly 2,000 years. The largest in the middle is the Temple of Amun, dedicated to the sun god Amon.

On one side is the temple dedicated to Mut, the goddess of war of Amun's wife, and on the other side is the temple of their son, the moon god Khonsi.

To be precise, Amun was once only the local god of Thebes, he was the god of fertility and represented the power of fertility and reproduction; And the sun god is Ra. After Thebes became the capital of the Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt, Amun's status rose rapidly, and Pharaoh decreed that only Amun should be worshipped as one main god in the whole country.

Since then, Amun and Ra have become one and become the king of the gods - Amun-Ra, or Amun for short. The pharaohs of the earth proclaimed themselves the sons of Amun, the god of the sun.

Amun, the creator of all things, is depicted in human form, wearing a headband with two long feathers protruding straight upwards. Now the most common theory is to symbolize the feathers of the eagle.

There is also a theory of the interpretation of male genitalia, because Amun was the god of fertility and fertility when he appeared as a local god, and the pharaohs had to sow grain and cut the first sheave of harvest before him.

In front of the first tower of the Karnak temple is the famous "Ram Road", which is said to be one of the incarnations of Amun, but in fact, the ram and the goose are the two mythical beasts of Amun.

There is an ancient legend that few people know: Amun never revealed his true form to anyone, and his son Khonsi was no exception. Khons begged Amon to show his true form in front of him, but Amon was reluctant to make an exception, but he could not bear to refuse his son. So he wrapped himself in the skin and head of a ram and appeared before his son.

Kong Si thought that he had seen his father's true face and told everyone the secret. Ancient Egypt no longer killed rams, only killing one every year on Amun's birthday, and wrapping the idol of Amun with its skin. In ancient Egypt, both the ram and the goose were symbols of sexual prowess.

In Egypt's many frescoes, women can often be seen holding a goose in their hands, and the same is true.

The ancient fertility cult is a kind of praise and yearning of the primitive people for the reproductive ability of the biological world, and it is a manifestation of the pursuit of prosperous grain production and happy life, which is pure and beautiful. The ancients of Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo also said: "Food and color are also", and even the ancient ** religious rituals are depicted in "The Da Vinci Code".

Therefore, it is only natural that the pillars in the temple of Karnak are a manifestation of male genitalia. In particular, the 16 rows of 134 giant stone pillars in the most famous pillar hall with a width of about 3 meters and a height of 12.8-21 meters are not only valuable because of the size of the pillars themselves, nor are they like the lotus flowers at the top of the pillars described in the book.

It is a great forest of male genitalia, because each pharaoh wanted his people to have enough food and clothing, and to reproduce. The Karnak Temple is not so much the largest temple on earth supported by pillars, but rather the largest temple on earth supported by male genitalia.

Yunluo wants to reach this? Finch must have guessed it, too. Leonardo da Vinci was a rare all-rounder in the history of human civilization, he was not only a genius painter, philosopher, musician, mathematician, etc., but also an architect, and Greek architecture, Roman architecture, and various columns of Renaissance architecture evolved from the columns of ancient Egypt.

So, Leonardo da Vinci must have guessed, and he hid the secret in the smile of the Mona Lisa. As mentioned earlier, Amon is the male god of fertility, and the female god of fertility is called Isis, which was once read as lisa in ancient texts, so Amonlisa (Amon Lisa), Monalisa (Monalisa), what do you think?

The Red Sea in the desert is always shrouded in a slight dust, like an Islamic woman with a beautiful face but a veil covering her face, you can only see her big, bright eyes, beautiful and amorous, but this is enough to attract you and miss her. But she will never reveal that mystery to you.

Because only the desert is her man, she has become extremely petite and charming in the arms of her vast and powerful man, and only she understands the loneliness and perseverance of the desert, and has been clinging to each other for 20 million years.

In Hurghada, five-star hotels have their own area of the sea for swimming, snorkeling, sailing and other water sports. (To be continued.) )

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