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Mermaid, also known as Mermaid and mackerel (ancient Chinese name), is a mysterious aquatic animal with a human body and fish tail. It mostly lives in the waters of the sea and often appears in fairy tales, myths, strange tales, fantasy novels or ancient legends, as well as historical records. It is ... Read More
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LAMASU is a half lion and half cow monster in Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, which protects the temples and palaces of Assyrians. They have wings, can fly, and have great power. RAMASU has a strong body of beasts, but also has a human head and face, as well as the hair and hair of Assyrians and ... Read More
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Medusa is a Gorgon in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the three sisters of Gorgon. She lives on the other side of the river encircling the earth and connecting with the land of night. The father is fulkus, the son of Gaia, the goddess of the earth, and Pontos, the God of the sea, and the mother ... Read More
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Matthew 26:36-46 Gethsemane garden is the first stop on the bitter road that Jesus walked. When I mentioned Gethsemane, I couldn't help thinking of the extreme pain the Lord Jesus suffered there. "My heart is very sad and I almost die." (Matt 26:38) when I mentioned Gethsemane, I couldn't help ... Read More
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22, 1870 January 21, 1924), formerly Vladimir Ilyich ulyanov, Russian simbilsk (now Ulyanovsk city) [17]. Proletarian revolutionist, politician, theorist and thinker. He once served as chairman of the people's Committee of the Soviet Union (i.e. the Prime Minister of the ... Read More
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Napoleonbonaparte (French: Napol é on Bonaparte, August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821), namely Napol é on I, was born in Corsica. He was a great French militarist and politician in the 19th century and the founder of France's first empire. He successively served as the first ruler of the first Republic of ... Read More
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The goddess of victory, the rallying ship of the ancient Greek sculpture "silence and greatness", is the prototype of the stone sculpture of the goddess of victory, which is the daughter of the Titan gods Pallas and stex and the sister of Kratos, BIA and zelos. Although Nikai was born in the Titans, ... Read More
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Father Biot, father of Saint five, Italian Franciscan 'Gaby' missionary, died in 1968 at the age of 81. Father Pius spent most of his life in a monastery in southern Italy. He is one of the most respected saints of the 20th century. Pope John Paul II himself has great faith in the patron saint. It ... Read More
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Via Crucis (English: via Crucis) refers to a religious activity of Catholicism that imitates the process of Jesus being crucified. It is also called "worship the bitter road", which is mainly carried out in the forties. Fourteen images of bitter roads hung or displayed in the Catholic Church (or ... Read More
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Athena (Greek: θήνη、 Athena, also known as Pallas Athena, is the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology. One of the Twelve Gods of Olympus [1]. According to ancient Greek documents, Athena is a dignified and beautiful young goddess. She has lived on earth since the birth of human beings, ... Read More
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