The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

Vol 2 Chapter 137: A city buried in a sea of ​​sand

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"Ancient Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations, and it was first formed in the Fayoum area of ​​Lower Egypt," Tom thought for a moment, sat on a chair, and began to teach Hermione the knowledge of ancient Egypt, "The earliest ancient Egyptians can be traced back to Until 19,000 years ago, at that time, North Africa was still a land of lush water and grass. Thousands of years ago, the Sahara Desert was not so dry, such as the Nabtapura stone formation in the middle of the Sahara Desert, indicating that at least in the In 7000 BC, nomadic pastoralism was still possible in the middle of the Sahara Desert. People raised cattle, made exquisite pottery and stone circles for stargazing in the heart of the Sahara Desert in later generations. The ancient sorcerer who is also the birthplace of ancient Egyptian beliefs."

Hermione was aroused by him, she sat on the bed and listened carefully to Tom's story.

"The place we are going to is in the Sahara Desert, is the ruins of a city during the ancient kingdom of ancient Egypt." Tom said the destination of his trip. This information comes from two clues he got before.

Tom had previously completed a quest called [Elf in the Forest], and also unlocked the achievement of [Alchemist], so he obtained two advanced clues to alchemy. The two clues each carry a note and a poem.

The combination of the two annotations is a text introducing an ancient city.

[The ancient city of the God of Time: The rich city that once prospered in the first dynasty of ancient Egypt belonged to the great God of Time, the great God of Time. This city of beer and full of bread was hidden in the yellow sand of the sky. Travel to the Sahara Desert to find this city lost in time. Finding it may give you a lot to learn about the mysteries of alchemy and time, but it may also...]

As for the two poems, one is titled "Follow me to the water under the sun" and the other is "Aswan Night Market"

【Follow me to the water in the sun

How bright is my robe

Moisturize with oil and decorate with garlands

Your joy makes my body glow

golden fish glitter in the pond

behold I hold it in the palm of my hand

Come on, come on, the river is rippling

Jump in with me and leave this place forever]

【Are you going to Aswan?

Aswan, the southernmost part of Egypt?

Museum, Giza, Barbecue, Nubia in the night market

Knowledge, Friends, Awakening, and Secrets in Cats

Ride the servants of the gods and climb over ninety-nine dunes

where everything is upside down

get what you deserve]

The two poems were written in a cloudy and foggy way, and Tom couldn't understand it. He wanted to say to the system: you might as well say it clearly, but the system ignored him. Tom could only vaguely see that he should go to Aswan first and visit the night market and pyramids there.

As for the first dynasty mentioned in the prompt, that is also a key information point.

Although ancient Egypt has a long history, it is a pity that it does not pay as much attention to history books as its descendants in the east. It was not until around 350 BC that the ancient Egyptian priest and scholar Manetho was under the order of the Egyptian governor Ptolemy I. Wrote a [History of Egypt], of course, this history book was eventually destroyed by war - the initiator was Tom's old acquaintance: Caesar.

The few words left behind are important materials for studying the history of ancient Egypt. The history of Egypt is divided into thirty dynasties by Manito, including the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Modern historians have made a subdivision on this basis, expanding the number of dynasties to 33, with an ancient style. , Classical, Imperial, Hellenistic, Roman rule five eras.

According to archaeological results, the first king of ancient Egypt was the Scorpion King, symbolized by scorpions. He unified the land of Upper Egypt and also occupied part of the northern territory. Egypt is divided into upper and lower parts. Upper Egypt generally refers to the banks of the Nile River south of Cairo, and Lower Egypt refers to the Nile delta north of Cairo. The core territory of ancient Egypt is like an umbrella mushroom, Upper Egypt is the mushroom stalk, Lower Egypt is the umbrella cover.

Around 3100 BC, Narmer, the successor of the Scorpion King, personally launched a northern expedition, fought fiercely for three days and three nights, and defeated the coalition forces of Lower Egypt, and Upper and Lower Egypt were unified. Narmer built a city called "White City" at the final battle site, which would be Memphis in the future.

The city of Memphis was originally called the White City, because the rulers of Upper Egypt wore white crowns, the rulers of Lower Egypt wore red crowns, and Narmer was the first king to wear a red and white crown, that is, the king of kings. . Others believe that the Scorpion King is Narmer, because the relics that symbolize the two: the Scorpion King's scepter, which represents power, and the monarch on the Narmer palette, which commemorates victory, are too similar in imagery.

This Narmer, who initiated the reign of the pharaohs, he was also the first monarch of the first dynasty of ancient Egypt, was the origin of this civilization. This pharaoh is extremely legendary, he ruled for 62 years in Egypt with an average age of only 30! Assuming that he unified Egypt at the age of twenty, he also lived a full 82 years!

This is much more powerful than super long standby time. In 2020, the average life expectancy of the male population in Westminster, UK, is 84.7 years old. In modern times, Narmer is probably equivalent to a living fossil that has lived for more than 200 years - it is simply a fairy! This also made the pharaohs of later generations try to find ways to relate to him to prove the legitimacy of his rule.

Also, he wasn't surviving, he was attacked by a hippo during a hunt - and he was still out hunting! If it weren't for that hippo~www.wuxiamtl.com~ don't know how long he would have reigned...

The first dynasty of Egypt in Narmer went through 8 kings and lasted for 250 years. However, the first dynasty and the following second dynasty have almost no records. People don't know how they rose and how they went to extinction until The emergence of the Third Dynasty made the history of ancient Egypt clear. From 3100 BC to 2686 BC, for more than 400 years, the history of ancient Egypt is like being shrouded in a fog.

After listening to Tom's introduction, Hermione reacted: "So we are going to Egypt to find the ruins of an ancient city from the First Dynasty?" She immediately became excited: this is a great discovery that has never been seen in the history of archaeology! If it is found, it will definitely fill the gap in people's knowledge of ancient Egypt, not to mention the mysterious ancient Egyptian witchcraft.

"Uncle Hal!" She seemed to remember something, "Dad said he found clues to the ruins of the ancient city during the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, maybe it's the lost city we're looking for!"

Hermione got excited, she jumped up from the bed: "Let's pack up and get ready to go to Egypt!"

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