1. No shame and no shame in the fashion of nudity!

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1. No shame and no shame in the fashion of nudity!

But before you can appreciate the charm of ancient Egypt, you travelers, you must first lose your shame!

Well? Why do you have to lose your shame?

Because the climate of ancient Egypt was very hot and dry, it could not be frozen, and the textile and dyeing technology of ancient Egypt was still very primitive and backward, and its output was really a tragedy, so that the price of zhì cloth was ridiculously expensive, and the dyed cloth became the patent of the aristocracy.

Therefore, in order to be diligent and thrifty, the ancient Egyptians generally wore very little, or even nothing, and never thought that there was any shame - the children of ancient Egypt, whether male or female, did not wear clothes, and ran around the streets with bare butts. It wasn't until they reached their teenage years or got married that they bought a linen garment, even from aristocratic families who were not poor in money.

In the eyes of the ancient Egyptians, children should be **, and children in clothes are freaks.

Well, those brave girls who want to travel to ancient Egypt to find romantic love, are you ready to live naked in broad daylight for at least ten years? - If you're all celestial camp enthusiasts, I didn't say it.

But even so, it's best to take the time to research before you cross over to how to prevent your breasts from sagging during your growth when you don't have any clothes to wear, how to make sunscreen with natural herbs from ancient Egypt, and how to weave simple menstrual bands from the reed stalks that are abundant on the banks of the Nile...... I believe that it will be very useful when you get there - in ancient Egypt there were neither tampons nor toilet paper, and the so-called papyrus was not so much paper as a thinner triple plywood, and it was so expensive that no one wanted to take it to wipe their butts......

Even if you travel directly through the past as an adult, the costumes of ancient Egypt are still difficult to look at in the eyes of modern people, especially Chinese.

-- As can be seen from the reliefs and frescoes, the supreme Egyptian pharaohs were only wearing a short skirt or loincloth called "nug white", shirtless on their upper body, a headscarf around their heads, a necklace around their necks, and slippers or sandals on their feet...... Huh? How does the face of the Pharaoh always remind me of the shirtless watermelon seller downstairs with a towel wrapped around his head?

As for the typical dress of Egyptian women, it is the modern "chunik" - a low-cut, off-the-shoulder sleeveless tubular tight, long or short, sometimes with one or two shoulder straps, similar to the simplified tube skirt of the low-cut skirt of a modern bar dancer.

From the upper class of the aristocracy to the common people, the Egyptian costumes were basically like this, men wore short skirts shirtless, and women wore off-the-shoulder low-cut skirts, the style was not much different, the difference was only in the dyeing, patterns, fabric texture, gold and silver ornaments, etc.

Shoes in ancient Egypt were also expensive, and most people chose to walk barefoot, and only the wealthy could afford to wear sandals. As for socks, bras, and ****...... At that time, there was no clarity, not even pants - pants were the original of horseback nomads, and the farming people did not wear pants at first, and even the conservative Chinese did not wear pants under their robes until King Zhao Wuling's "Hu Fu Riding and Shooting".

(You can imagine the scene where Confucius accidentally showed ** in public while reciting "The gentleman is frank and the villain often chirps...... )

Therefore, if you want to strictly apply the background of ancient Egypt to write romance essays, then you will become two shameless ** children, playing with mud on the banks of the Nile with bare butts and falling in love...... It seems to kill the scenery!

In addition, even in adulthood, Egyptians often have ** at home - there is no air conditioning in those years, the room is stuffy and hot, and when you wear clothes, you are quickly wet with sweat. At that time, the quality of dyes was not very good, and colored cloth was easy to fade after wearing it for a long time.

Therefore, the clothes of the ancient Egyptians, in fact, are equivalent to modern dresses and uniforms, which are worn in public outside to show their status, as for casual clothes and inside. Clothes...... At that time, cloth was prohibitively expensive, and a single loincloth (similar to the crotch cloth of a modern sumo wrestler) was considered valuable. And the women's tube skirt that consumes more fabric is the most valuable dowry that girls must must, similar to the modern "three major pieces of marriage", it would be good for ordinary people to have a good dress at home - in this way, everyone usually has to **.

Remember, in the ancient Egyptian mindset, clothing was basically seen as an ornament rather than a daily necessity.

In this way, in ancient Egyptian society, whether people were running naked in the streets, or in the market**to do business**, or even **to attend banquets, it was commonplace and not worthy of shame - however, clothes could not be worn, but amulets could not be worn, otherwise they would be ridiculed.

Therefore, the ancient Egyptian aristocracy did not like to travel very much, not because of shame, but to maintain their style - just as the modern rich must drive a limousine when traveling, and wear high-end fashion to the ball.

Of course, if it is a man who has traveled to an aristocratic family in ancient Egypt, it may be very eye-catching - in order to avoid damaging expensive clothes, the maids of ancient Egyptian aristocratic families usually work, and only put on clothes when they go out, on festivals or formal occasions when banquets are held. And they often only wrap their waists, but expose their breasts - in order to save fabric, some women also wear short skirts or loincloths like men. For example, several famous female pharaohs in history often reprimanded their ministers in the grand hall with their bare arms and chests.

So, in the homes of the powerful in ancient Egypt, it is true that it is not uncommon to see groups of young naked women coming in and out without shyness, talking and laughing freely, just like the glamorous scenes filmed in Playboy's adult magazine.

Moreover, perhaps because the clothing industry was so miserable, the art of make-up and body painting in ancient Egypt was quite good—drawing the eyebrows and the corners of the eyes with ink; Use malachite and aluminium ore to paint the eye circles greenish-gray; make lipstick with red ochre and ointment; Dye nails, palms and soles of feet with henna; As for the most fashionable ancient Egyptian ladies and ladies, they will also give their own breasts. The room was painted in gold and the ** was painted blue - it is conceivable that they must have attended the banquet with their chests bare or even naked.

In addition, because many people are accustomed to traveling, the ancient Egyptian court actually showed "yin." Ministry of beauticians" this profession.

Therefore, the male protagonist of the flower heart is stealing from the ladies of ancient Egypt. When you are in love, remember to let her take a good bath first. Otherwise, when you are intimacy, you will unfortunately taste a mouthful of natural toxic and harmful minerals, which is not something to be happy about.

As for the lowly Egyptian slave girls and dancers and prostitutes. Females are usually completely naked, and the difference is only between dancers and prostitutes. The woman would have some gold and silver ornaments on her body - in a sense, ancient Egypt was a huge celestial camp.

As for letting the Egyptian dancers wear a looming gauze and dance belly dance with a veil over their veils...... That was at least the time of the Roman Empire, or later, after the Arab invasions.

Therefore, all of you who respect the ancient Egyptian tradition, you should hurry up and throw away the superfluous things like festivals and clothes!