There is No One Who Can Untie the Bell: the Mystery of the World

There is No One Who Can Untie the Bell: the Mystery of the World

by Wen Ming Peng Pingping

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According to records in ancient literary and artistic works and historical legends, Solomon is often described as an "ideal king" and a "virtuous king". In fact, he was an extremely cruel monarch. He levied heavy taxes on the surrounding areas, implemented forced labor, and ordered his subjects to build luxurious palaces and temples on the mountains of Jerusalem. The Bible truly records Solomon's construction of the Temple of the Lord: "Solomon determined to build a house for the name of the Lord and a palace for his kingdom. So Solomon selected 70,000 bearers, 80,000 stone-cutters on the mountains, and 3,600 overseers to build it."

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