
Babel Sword Box
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Those who obtain one of the three heaven-reaching spiritual treasures can enter the path of heaven-reaching immortality...
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Why does the headless unicorn roar up to the sky?
Sharing an article, I don't know if it's true or not, but the content is very interesting!
A Harvard professor said: There is a national characteristic that the Chinese themselves do not know, but it allows them to stand today. In a lecture, David Chapman, a professor at Harvard University Divinity School in the United States, shared and interpreted Chinese myths and stories with nearly a thousand students in the audience. He summed up the core of Chinese myths and stories in a passionate tone no less than ten times: the characteristics of the Chinese nation. Driven by his emotions, the atmosphere at the scene was always enthusiastic. He said: "In our mythology, fire is given by God; in Greek mythology, fire is stolen by Prometheus; and in Chinese mythology, fire is created by their perseverance and friction by drilling wood to make fire! This is the difference. They use such stories to warn future generations to fight against nature!" (Drilling wood to make fire) "In the face of the doomsday flood, we took shelter in Noah's Ark, but in Chinese mythology, their ancestors defeated the flood. Look, it is still a struggle, a struggle against disaster!" (Dayu's flood control) "If you read Chinese mythology, you will find their stories incredible. Put aside the storyline and find the cultural core expressed in the myth, and you will You will find that there are only two words: fight! If there is a mountain blocking your door, do you choose to move or dig a tunnel? However, in the Chinese story, they moved the mountain (Yugong Moves the Mountain)! Unfortunately, this spiritual core does not exist in our myth. Our myth is to obey God's arrangements. "Every country has a legend of the Sun God. In the tribal era, the Sun God had absolute authority. Looking at all the myths of the Sun God, you will find that only the Chinese myths have stories about those who dare to challenge the Sun God: There was a man who chased the sun because it was too hot and wanted to take it off (Kuafu Chasing the Sun) Of course, he died of exhaustion in the end - I heard a lot of people laughing, which is a pity, because you laugh at this man for not overestimating his own abilities, which proves that you have no awareness of challenging difficulties. But in Chinese mythology, people praise him as a hero because he dared to fight against seemingly invincible forces. In another story, they finally shot down the sun (Hou Yi shot down the sun), and the Chinese ancestors told their descendants: You can lose, but you cannot surrender. The Chinese people grew up listening to such myths, and the spirit of courage to fight has become a genetic gene. They are not aware of it, but they will be as strong as their ancestors. So now you think about the Chinese people's stubborn spirit of not giving up, which is the reason why they stand today." After the video of Professor David's lecture was posted to social networking sites, it aroused heated discussions among foreign netizens. "A girl was drowned in the sea. She was resurrected as a bird and wanted to fill up the sea - this is resistance!" (Jingwei Reclamation) "A man was beheaded because he challenged the power of the Emperor of Heaven, but he did not die, but continued to fight with an ax!" (Xing Tian) It must be said that Professor David Chapman's angle of interpretation of Chinese mythology is very novel and very accurate. We often say that the Chinese nation has relied on continuous struggle against nature, disasters, and the environment for thousands of years to survive until now. But how many people have thought about how the Chinese people have maintained this fighting spirit that has lasted for thousands of years? Each nation's mythology has its own imprint, but have you ever seen which nation's mythology contains so many stories of our struggle against heaven and earth? Lao Tzu's "Heaven and Earth are not benevolent, and treat all things as stupid dogs", which means that if you want to survive, you must rely on yourself, not on the sky. This sounds crueler than "God so loved the world", but it is very realistic. These mythical stories that we have heard since childhood and passed down orally to the next generation are more than just stories. Every civilization was theistic in its early days, but our civilization is the only one that is not afraid of God. Perhaps it is because we deeply understand Lao Tzu's words that our ancestors never placed their hope of survival on God's care. For this reason, many people say that Chinese people have no faith. Haha, can a nation without faith survive for 5,000 years? In fact, having the courage to fight, not being afraid of losing, let alone surrendering, is our national spirit and our belief.
More slowly, so slowly
I just watched it, so I'll vote for it first, I hope I won't be disappointed.
The protagonist who speaks and does things without thinking
After reading Chapter 40, the protagonist has no self-awareness, no talent, and a group of people don't like him, so he should know his situation. You don't use your brain when talking or doing things, and if you don't have talent, you just find ways to improve your mood. Three people with no talent, no mood and no brains. At the beginning, it was okay to say that I had never seen any good things, but gradually I started to be happy and happy. Instead of being overwhelmed with joy when you see a little wealth or good things. Alas failed. It all depends on the author giving some opportunities
The update is so slow that I feel tired looking at it
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Official(585)Scraped 4d ago
Long suite building
To pick a name to make you want to vomit, you can comment on the name, technique and characteristics in your mind by replying to the post. I will adopt them in order according to the order of reply!
advertising building
Advertise here, other places will be deleted
If you have any comments and suggestions, please reply below!
I will be very stable in updating in the future, twice a day! On weekends, one to two chapters will be added every day, so feel free to collect it! You can also put forward any comments and suggestions. I will always pay attention to improvements in future writing! ! !
[Sign-in post] Watch "Tiantian Sword Box", do you dare to come and leave a message, let me see how many people there are!
This post is a sign-in post. New and old friends, come and leave your footprints. Let me see how many people there are. [Smile]
strangeness
Why does the headless unicorn roar up to the sky?
Sharing an article, I don't know if it's true or not, but the content is very interesting!
A Harvard professor said: There is a national characteristic that the Chinese themselves do not know, but it allows them to stand today. In a lecture, David Chapman, a professor at Harvard University Divinity School in the United States, shared and interpreted Chinese myths and stories with nearly a thousand students in the audience. He summed up the core of Chinese myths and stories in a passionate tone no less than ten times: the characteristics of the Chinese nation. Driven by his emotions, the atmosphere at the scene was always enthusiastic. He said: "In our mythology, fire is given by God; in Greek mythology, fire is stolen by Prometheus; and in Chinese mythology, fire is created by their perseverance and friction by drilling wood to make fire! This is the difference. They use such stories to warn future generations to fight against nature!" (Drilling wood to make fire) "In the face of the doomsday flood, we took shelter in Noah's Ark, but in Chinese mythology, their ancestors defeated the flood. Look, it is still a struggle, a struggle against disaster!" (Dayu's flood control) "If you read Chinese mythology, you will find their stories incredible. Put aside the storyline and find the cultural core expressed in the myth, and you will You will find that there are only two words: fight! If there is a mountain blocking your door, do you choose to move or dig a tunnel? However, in the Chinese story, they moved the mountain (Yugong Moves the Mountain)! Unfortunately, this spiritual core does not exist in our myth. Our myth is to obey God's arrangements. "Every country has a legend of the Sun God. In the tribal era, the Sun God had absolute authority. Looking at all the myths of the Sun God, you will find that only the Chinese myths have stories about those who dare to challenge the Sun God: There was a man who chased the sun because it was too hot and wanted to take it off (Kuafu Chasing the Sun) Of course, he died of exhaustion in the end - I heard a lot of people laughing, which is a pity, because you laugh at this man for not overestimating his own abilities, which proves that you have no awareness of challenging difficulties. But in Chinese mythology, people praise him as a hero because he dared to fight against seemingly invincible forces. In another story, they finally shot down the sun (Hou Yi shot down the sun), and the Chinese ancestors told their descendants: You can lose, but you cannot surrender. The Chinese people grew up listening to such myths, and the spirit of courage to fight has become a genetic gene. They are not aware of it, but they will be as strong as their ancestors. So now you think about the Chinese people's stubborn spirit of not giving up, which is the reason why they stand today." After the video of Professor David's lecture was posted to social networking sites, it aroused heated discussions among foreign netizens. "A girl was drowned in the sea. She was resurrected as a bird and wanted to fill up the sea - this is resistance!" (Jingwei Reclamation) "A man was beheaded because he challenged the power of the Emperor of Heaven, but he did not die, but continued to fight with an ax!" (Xing Tian) It must be said that Professor David Chapman's angle of interpretation of Chinese mythology is very novel and very accurate. We often say that the Chinese nation has relied on continuous struggle against nature, disasters, and the environment for thousands of years to survive until now. But how many people have thought about how the Chinese people have maintained this fighting spirit that has lasted for thousands of years? Each nation's mythology has its own imprint, but have you ever seen which nation's mythology contains so many stories of our struggle against heaven and earth? Lao Tzu's "Heaven and Earth are not benevolent, and treat all things as stupid dogs", which means that if you want to survive, you must rely on yourself, not on the sky. This sounds crueler than "God so loved the world", but it is very realistic. These mythical stories that we have heard since childhood and passed down orally to the next generation are more than just stories. Every civilization was theistic in its early days, but our civilization is the only one that is not afraid of God. Perhaps it is because we deeply understand Lao Tzu's words that our ancestors never placed their hope of survival on God's care. For this reason, many people say that Chinese people have no faith. Haha, can a nation without faith survive for 5,000 years? In fact, having the courage to fight, not being afraid of losing, let alone surrendering, is our national spirit and our belief.
More slowly, so slowly
I just watched it, so I'll vote for it first, I hope I won't be disappointed.
The protagonist who speaks and does things without thinking
After reading Chapter 40, the protagonist has no self-awareness, no talent, and a group of people don't like him, so he should know his situation. You don't use your brain when talking or doing things, and if you don't have talent, you just find ways to improve your mood. Three people with no talent, no mood and no brains. At the beginning, it was okay to say that I had never seen any good things, but gradually I started to be happy and happy. Instead of being overwhelmed with joy when you see a little wealth or good things. Alas failed. It all depends on the author giving some opportunities
The update is so slow that I feel tired looking at it













