Ten superstitions in history
early humans thought the world was mysterious, and they invented legends of gods and followed strange customs to explain it.
there are countless strange superstitious acts of behaviour and strange customs in the history of mankind, as listed below.
first, in france in the dark ages, king charlemagne spent 400 years on the throne.
after 45 years of his reign, the emperor of charlemagne died in 814 years, but his body was made of mummies and was not buried until 1215 on the throne.
he is said to have been buried in full armor and to have waited one day to come back to life and save the world.
second, in jericho, about 7,500 b.c., people cut off their dead grandfather's head and fixed it for worship.
they fill their heads with clay, make up their heads alive, embedding their shells into their eyeslids and making them look like eyes.
thirdly, in france in 4,000 b.c., a witch doctor would put a ghost out with a sharp stone.
the boundaries of cities, towns, villages and agricultural lands in rome in 200 bc are marked with stones.
those who move stones will be executed.
the romans worship the stone god of the borders — the protector of the borders.
they used flowers to put stones on the boundary and even to sacrifice with pigs and sheep.
fifthly, in medieval india, every time a baby is born, the child's oldest aunt needs to go to the temple and cut off two fingers, and the carpenter will cut off her right-hand little and anonymous fingers with a chisel.
in order to prevent volcanic eruptions in the sixth part of the middle ages of the pacific, the village priests brutally kill a child every year to please the volcano god.
seventh, in china in 1,300 b.c., priests learned the message of the gods from the wreaths on turtle shells.
they write down problems on empty turtle shells and put red iron on them, which breaks them open.
the fact that the turtle shell is split is the answer to the question.
they collect turtle shells like books, so that there are many answers at hand.
eighth, in 1500, in scotland, queen mary tested her food with a unicorn.
queen mary scotland brought with her from france the horn of the unicorn, which had been used in england for 19 years in prison, and she believed it could protect her, and she had never been poisoned.
ninth, in 1940, in germany, adolf hitler poured melted lead into water — which he believed could predict the future on the basis of the shape of the block.
and hitler believes in lucky number 7.
he asked his generals to launch a new aggression every 7 days.
ten, the japanese will shoot a dog with arrows to change the weather.
if you ask for rain, shoot a black dog, shoot a white dog if you want a day to shine.
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