Chapter 155: Quetzalcoatl
Not much.
Assistant Agawa brought information on the myths of various countries.
"What's wrong?" Ah Chuan noticed that the assistant brought the information, and his expression was about to speak, as if he had something to say: "If you have anything to say, just say it, there are no outsiders here." ”
With a slight groan, Assistant Achuan sorted out his thoughts and spoke.
"I have been helping to collect the myths of various countries these days, and I have learned about the myths and ghosts of various countries, such as China, Greece, Rome, Japan, India, Egypt, etc., and I have found that the myths here are very powerful, no less than the myths of God."
At this point, the voice paused, and then said:
"Do you want to consider changing your faith, there are too many Christians, all over the world, God can't control them."
The meaning is beyond words.
There are too many people who believe in Christianity, scattered all over the world, once the god reckoning begins, it is impossible for God to go back and forth to protect it, it is better to change to a god with few beliefs, but very powerful.
Ah Chuan looked stunned.
Not to mention, what the assistant said is quite reasonable.
At the beginning, he only considered that God was awesome enough, after all, he could accumulate so many believers and become one of the most famous religions in the world, which would inevitably be awesome, and most of the countries in the United States believed in Christianity, and it was easy to promote, much faster and more convenient than re-promoting new beliefs.
But they didn't consider that God's followers were too broad.
Achuan: "......"
Just when Ah Chuan was stunned for a while because of his assistant's words......
At this time.
National Museum of the Indian of the United States, Washington, D.C.
The museum is home to one of the world's largest collections of American Indian art and cultural objects, with a wide range of exhibits including jewelry, pottery, textiles, paintings, sculptures, and more.
It is a museum full of Indian culture.
In the last saliva incident, Mi netizens had started a debate about the revenge of the Indian gods, and Ah Chuan suppressed this matter for the first time, and the online controversy was also eased and eliminated.
But a few days after the online controversy eased, seeing that the discussion was about to be eliminated, it was over, and I don't know which Chinese netizen reposted the matter of 'the return of the gods, the reckoning is coming' circulating on the Japanese Internet.
The controversy that should have been eased has rekindled, and even intensified, becoming more ferocious and intense.
Many netizens were surprised that the speculation that the Indian gods did not retaliate was not empty and not nonsense.
It is possible that the Indian gods were in the original frontier and therefore did not notice that the Indians were slaughtered and the Indian lands were occupied.
One stone stirs up a thousand waves.
The rice country network is boiling, rapidly fermenting, and the discussion is multiplying geometrically with time.
This is an era of pluralistic information, once a public opinion is completely detonated, even if the top wants to suppress it, it will not be able to suppress it.
Now that's the case, public opinion controversy broke out, and Ah Chuan can only suppress it for a while, but he can't suppress it for a lifetime, and it is impossible to control the mouth of every Mi people.
Rumors about the revenge of the Indian gods and the return of the gods to reckoning soon spread throughout the country.
Many Chinese netizens are looking up the information of the Indian gods, looking for clues about whether the Indian gods are real.
The National Museum of the Indian of the United States, a museum rich in Native American culture, has naturally become an important clue for netizens in the United States to find out whether the Indian gods are real.
Over the past few days, the number of visitors to the Museum of the Indians has increased dramatically, more than tenfold.
In the past, the traffic of more than 100 people per day was about 100 people, and recently it has risen directly by thousands.
Not only the Indian Museum, but also all those related to Indian culture have become the attention of netizens in the United States.
For example, the elective course of Indian culture offered by various universities.
This is an unpopular elective, and it has become a popular elective in the past few days, and many college students in the United States have gone to take this course in order to learn more about Indian culture and see if they can find clues about the real existence of Indian gods from the culture.
Anas, a young female professor at the University of Washington, is also a scholar of Native American culture, and teaches a partial elective course on Indian culture.
Previously, when she taught, there were no more than 30 students.
But recently, more and more students have taken her course, and the staff is full for the first time in history.
She herself loves Indian culture, and now that there are more students, she is naturally happy, and if there are more students, she can't follow the previous teaching method, after all, there were few people in the past, and students could come and ask her questions individually, and she could teach carefully, and make sure that everyone can learn Indian culture.
Now that there are too many people, this cannot be the case.
She decided to take the students to the National Museum of the Indian People of the United States today to explain the real objects in the exhibition and deepen the students' understanding of Indian culture.
Take the students into the museum.
Briefly introducing the history of the museum, Annath knew that the students had joined the elective course due to the recent explosion of Indian deities on the Internet, so she took the students to a huge stone pillar lined up in front of it, ready to start here.
The stone pillars are large, up to five meters high, and even typical Indian pillars, with a pair of wing-like carvings sticking out of their tops.
But it is a little different from the typical Indian pillar, the pillar is not carved with a human face, but carved a majestic monster hovering on the pillar, the monster is like a snake, wrapped around the stone pillar, the top of the column has a monster snake head, and the top sides are carved like wings, which are the wings of the monster.
It is a stone pillar statue carved with a winged hideous serpent monster.
"I think you should be able to see at a glance what the monster on this stone pillar is."
Anas asked each of the students present.
In the next second, all the students spoke out in unison.
"Quetzalcoatl."
"It's Quetzalcoatl."
Anas smiled and nodded.
Yes, the monster carving on this pillar is one of the most prestigious, widespread and well-known gods in Indian deity culture, Quetzalcoatl.
The legend of it, which has spread throughout the Americas, is that it was a deity that was widely worshipped in the civilizations of Central America, and was generally depicted in the form of a feathered snake.
I saw Annath pointing to the statue of Quetzalcoatl on the stone pillar and talking eloquently.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I think you all know that Quetzalcoatl is a god of Indian mythology, but do you know that Indian mythology does not actually refer to one myth, it is the general name of three myths."
As soon as these words came out, the students were surprised.
There are three myths of Indian mythology?!
For a long time, they thought that the Indian was referring to a myth, but they didn't expect it to be composed of three myths.
That's when it happened.
Anas spoke.
"Students, the reason why Indian mythology is called Indian mythology is only because it is passed down by the indigenous people living in the Americas, and the indigenous people of the Americas are known to be Indians.
The Americas are very large, the land is sparsely populated, and in ancient times, the transportation was not convenient, and it was impossible to communicate well between one side of the Americas and the other side, so each formed its own culture and had cultural differences.
Coupled with the changes in history, the culture will also change, and the myths will also change.
Therefore, according to the collection and aggregation of theologians, the Indian mythology of the native Americans actually contains three mythological civilizations.
They are, Mayan mythology, Inca empire mythology, and Aztec mythology.
The three mythological civilizations have their own mythological systems, and the gods they believe in are also different. ”
The students were amazed.
I didn't expect Indian mythology to be like this, composed of three mythological system civilizations, and the famous Mayan mythology is also an Indian mythology!
"I thought that Mayan mythology was Mayan mythology, Indian mythology was Indian mythology, and Mayan mythology was one of the three major myths of Indian mythology, which was amazing." Some students hammered their palms and suddenly realized.
Of course, there are also students who are suddenly curious at this time.
"Then Professor Annath, Quetzalcoatl belongs to the gods of Indian mythology, which of the three myths is it exactly?"
Moment.
All the students in the room looked at Annasi with curiosity in their eyes.
Hearing this, Annasi smiled slightly, stroked her blonde hair behind her ear and said:
"This classmate, you are wrong, Quetzalcoatl is not a god of one of the three myths.
It appears in Mayan mythology, Aztec mythology, and is the god of both myths, in the Aztecs they call Quetzalcoartl and in the Maya they call Quetzalcoarl, and in the Maya they call Quetzalcoarcan.
Especially in Mayan mythology, the Mayans revered the sun god, and they believed that Kukulkan was also the god of Quetzalcoatl, and considered it to be the embodiment of the sun god.
In the hearts of the Mayans, Quetzalcoatl is the supreme deity, the sun god!
In Aztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl is also an extremely important deity, as for how important, simply put, Aztec mythology is mainly derived from the present-day Mexico region, and Quetzalcoatl is the most revered symbol in present-day Mexico, there is no one.
So.
The name of Quetzalcoatl, which runs through the two myths of the Indians, has an extremely special status and is of great significance. ”
In the speech, Annas, who knew that most of the students present had joined the Indian culture elective course because of the recent revenge remarks of the Indian gods on the Internet, in order to find out the clues to the real existence of the Indian gods, and couldn't help laughing.
"In terms of the status of Indian mythology, Quetzalcoatl is definitely the most famous god, and it is also the god that is most valued and believed in by the Indians.
In the same way, it is also the god who cares most about the Indians.
If the Indian gods really existed, the first god to get angry when he learned that the Indians were slaughtered would definitely be Quetzalcoatl. ”
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