Revisiting Sumerian History and the Chronicles of the Earth

readx;? Recently, a reader recommended me to read the book "Chronicles of the Earth", but I just found the chronology of the book through Baidu Library, and I have a general understanding of the content of the book. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

It was found that the influence of this book in the West was huge, and even a recent movie released in the mainland, "Jupiter Ascending", was written entirely according to the content of the book.

Here's a quick introduction: the heroine is actually the reincarnation of the Sumerian god Ianna, who committed suicide or was killed by the eldest son of her family more than 10,000 years ago. According to the main idea of "Earth Chronicles", ----- gods can be resurrected through reincarnation, and the heroine is reborn in modern society and leads the earthlings to win the right to live independently in the Galactic Federation. These are all completely in line with their worldview. And the family of gods inside can achieve the purpose of immortality by sucking human flesh and blood, and even the source of vampires.

Let me now express my opinion.

In general: "Chronicles of Earth" pins the history of the earth on aliens, and all creation is constructed by aliens, even humans themselves. So if you want to talk about the history of mankind, you have to involve aliens, then how did aliens come about, which is equivalent to "Chronicles of the Earth" is a history of dynasties. It's like dynastic histories like the Book of Han. There are no antecedents and no consequences. In fact, if this book is carefully studied in relation to the Sumerian royal table, it is a complete copy of the Sumerian chronological unit of 3600 years. And in order to adapt to him, he created a situation where ancient people (alien technology) were able to extend their lives for tens of thousands of years by sucking the flesh and blood of ordinary people.

And it is not correct that the book says that Marduk, the main god of the Babylonians, or even a god that only existed in the Babylonian era, is a very early god of the Sumerians. And the evaluation of gods in the book is that they are all true gods who can be reincarnated.

My "Romance of the World" is based on the independent development of the earth. In the form of a general history, because there is no other source that shows that ancient people lived a hundred times longer than modern people, so from the perspective of modern people, their lifespan should be shorter than that of modern people, not longer than modern people. There are no external forces, and no other aliens exist.

But "Romance of the World" does not rule out the existence of aliens, but there is just no evidence that they have had an impact on Earth. The difference is that the earthlings developed independently like the feudal China, while the aliens, like the Europeans of the same period, were also busy in their own territories, because they did not interfere with each other, old age and death did not have the future, and there was no need to record the meaning of the other side.

And at the beginning, quantum theory was introduced, showing that aliens must exist, but not necessarily in the parallel world where we live.

Moreover, although there is an introduction to God in "Romance of the World", it is only based on religious beliefs. But more importantly, due to the fact that each Sumerian city-state worshipped almost completely different main gods, and of course there may have been several auxiliary gods. So the war between the gods can be seen as a war between the city-states. So myth is reality. However, in addition to technology, the "Chronicles of the Earth" is completely a battle of gods between various gods, which is too detached from reality. Excavations of the sites of Eridu, Uruk, and your do not support these claims at all.

Of course, in addition to these, it seems that there are also various mythological figures in ancient China, and even Tibet also appears in them, and it seems that Mongolia and Tibet seem to be the birthplace of two East Asians, so that there are two artificial divisions such as the race and the Tibetans with the intention of forcibly invading China, of course, this may not be the author's intention, but it is believed that it is the result of the unwitting transformation of the mind produced by the hostile propaganda of the West towards China.

This is the product of a half-understanding of Chinese history. In fact, the race has always been the ancestor of the yellow race in East Asia and even the world, and it was all over Eurasia at the beginning, but after the Age of Discovery, the West found that only East Asia had yellow people, so the yellow race was regarded as Mongols. The Tibetans are only the descendants of Emperor Yan surnamed Jiang, who are unwilling to obey the rule of the Yellow Emperor in the Central Plains and marginalize into the barbarians in the northwest and become the Jiang people in Xirong, the sound is changed to the Qiang people, also known as the Xiqiang, and then spread to the Tibetan area and the Wu people are integrated into the Wu Qiang people, and then the sound is changed to the Wu family Tibet, and then the Xiqiang becomes Tibet. If you look closely, the initials have not changed, and the initials may be due to the dialect.

In addition, unlike the general record, the author believes that Kish is Lagash or Lagash, and the clay tablets from different sources cause different translations, and everything should be included in the Sumerian Table of Kings, for example, it is not comparable to the fact that such an important country as Lagash is not included in the Table of Kings. It can only be explained if the two are the same city, and the strong evidence is that the first dynasty of Lagash is actually the third dynasty of Kish, and the third and fourth dynasties of Kish are wrongly divided in the royal table, of which the third dynasty has only one queen, and the king of the fourth dynasty is her son. And the three kings who came to power can only be counted as the fourth dynasty.

There is also Ragash and Lagash's great enemy Wenma, as mentioned earlier, Lagash is Kish, and Kish has always had only one enemy, that is, Uruk, the first Uruk dynasty has been Kish's enemy since its establishment, and the same is true of subsequent generations, especially when it is mentioned that the last king of Lagash, Urukakina, was captured by Winma, and according to the king table, Urukakina was the king of the fourth dynasty of Kish, and Kish was destroyed by Uruk, then Wenma is a certain language translation misunderstanding of Uruk.