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155 Feathered Serpent God
155 Feathered Serpent God
Soon.
Assistant Achuan brought information on mythology from various countries.
"What's the matter?" Ah Chuan noticed that the assistant brought the materials, and he hesitated to speak, as if he had something to say: "If you have anything to say, just say it, there are no outsiders here."
After pondering for a while, Assistant Achuan sorted out his thoughts and spoke.
"I have helped collect myths from various countries these days, and I have learned about ghosts and ghosts in various countries. I have come into contact with China, Greece, Rome, Japan, India, Egypt, etc. I have found that the myths here are very powerful, no less than God myth."
At this point in the words, the voice paused, and then said:
"Do you want to consider changing your faith? There are too many Christians, spread all over the world, God can't control it."
Its meaning is beyond words.
There are too many people who believe in Christianity and they are scattered all over the world. Once the reckoning of the gods begins, it is impossible for God to go back and forth to protect them. It is better to change to a god with less faith but very powerful.
A Chuan was stunned.
Not to mention, what the assistant said is quite reasonable.
At the beginning, he only considered that God is awesome. After all, he can accumulate so many believers and become one of the most famous religions in the world. New beliefs come quickly and easily.
However, they did not consider that the branch of God believers is too extensive.
A Chuan: "..."
Just when Achuan was momentarily stunned by his assistant's words...
at this time.
National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., USA.
This museum is one of the largest collections of American Indian art and cultural objects in the world, with many exhibits, including jewelry, pottery, textiles, paintings, sculptures and more.
It is a museum full of Indian culture.
In the last saliva incident, American netizens started a debate about revenge against the Indian gods. Achuan immediately suppressed the incident, and the online debate was eased and eliminated.
However, within a few days of the online controversy easing up, it seemed that the discussion was about to be eliminated, and it was not enough. I don't know which American netizen reposted the story of "the return of the gods and the imminent reckoning" that was circulated on the Japanese Internet.
The debate that was supposed to be eased, revived again, and even intensified, becoming more fierce and intense.
Many netizens were surprised. It turned out that the one who said that the Indian gods would not retaliate was just a guess, not nonsense.
It is possible that the Indian gods were on the initial battlefield, so they did not realize that the Indians were massacred and the Indian lands were occupied.
A stone stirred up a thousand waves.
The Internet in the United States is boiling and fermenting rapidly, and the discussions have increased exponentially over time.
This is an era of multiple informationization. Once a public opinion is completely detonated, even if the top wants to suppress it, it will not be able to suppress it.
This is the case now, when the public opinion controversy broke out, Achuan could only suppress it for a while if he wanted to, but he couldn't suppress it for a lifetime, and it was impossible to control the mouths of every American.
Regarding the revenge of the Indian gods, the rumors that the gods will return to liquidation soon spread throughout the United States.
Many American netizens are checking information on Indian gods, looking for clues as to whether Indian gods really exist.
The National Museum of the American Indian, a museum rich in Indian culture, has naturally become an important clue for American netizens to find out whether the Indian gods really exist.
Over the past few days, the number of visitors to the Museum of the Indians has increased significantly, more than ten times.
In the past, the daily flow of people was around a hundred people at most, but recently it has directly increased by thousands.
Not only the Indian Museum, but everything related to Indian culture has attracted the attention of American netizens.
For example, the Indian culture electives offered by various universities.
This is an unpopular elective. It has become a popular elective in the past few days. The threshold has been broken. Many college students in the United States specially go to take this course in order to learn more about Indian culture and see if they can find the truth about Indian gods from the culture. clues exist.
Anna Si, a young female professor at the University of Washington, is also a scholar of Indian culture, and the courses she teaches are just elective Indian culture courses.
Before, when she was teaching, there were no more than 30 students.
But recently, more and more students are taking her course, and it is full for the first time in history.
She herself loves Indian culture. Now that there are more students, she is naturally happy. In addition, if there are more students, she cannot follow the previous teaching method. After all, there are few students in the past, and students can ask her questions alone. She can teach carefully and make sure everyone Learn about Indian culture.
Now that there are too many people, this cannot be the case.
She decided to take the students to the National Museum of American Indians today to explain the real objects in the exhibition and deepen the students' understanding of Indian culture.
Lead the students into the museum.
Briefly introducing the history of the museum, Annas knew that the students joined the elective course because of the Indian gods’ comments that went viral on the Internet recently, so she took the students to a huge stone pillar and prepared to introduce it from here. rise.
The stone pillars are very large, up to five meters high, even typical Indian pillars, with a pair of wing-like carvings protruding from the top.
However, it is somewhat different from typical Indian pillars. Instead of engraving human faces on the pillars, a ferocious monster is carved majesticly hovering on the pillars. The monsters are like snakes, winding around the stone pillars. There are monster snake heads on the top of the pillars, and the carvings on both sides of the top are like wings. Monster wings.
This is a stone pillar statue carved with a ferocious big snake monster with wings.
"I think all the students should be able to tell at a glance what the monster on the stone pillar is."
Annas questioned every student present.
In the next second, all the students spoke out in unison.
"Feathered Serpent God."
"This is Feathered Serpent."
Annas nodded with a smile.
Yes, the monster carving on this stone pillar is exactly the Feathered Serpent, one of the most famous and widely spread and well-known gods in Indian god culture.
Legends about it spread throughout the Americas, and it is a god commonly believed in Mesoamerican civilization, generally depicted as a feathered snake.
I saw Annas pointing at the statue of Feathered Serpent on the stone pillar, talking freely.
"Students, I think you all know that Feathered Serpent God is the god of Indian mythology, but do you know that Indian mythology does not refer to one mythology, but a general term for three mythologies."
As soon as these words came out, the students were surprised.
There are three myths in Indian mythology? !
For a long time, they thought that Indian refers to a myth, but they did not expect that it was composed of three myths.
at this time.
Annas said.
"Students, the reason Indian myths are called Indian myths is because they were handed down by the aborigines living in America, and the aborigines in America are known as Indians.
The Americas are very large and sparsely populated. In ancient times, transportation was inconvenient, and it was impossible to communicate well between one side of the Americas and the other side. Therefore, each has its own culture and cultural differences.
Coupled with historical changes, culture will change accordingly, and mythology will also change accordingly.
Therefore, according to the collection and summarization of theologians, the Indian mythology of Native America actually includes three mythological civilizations.
They are Mayan mythology, Inca mythology, and Aztec mythology.
The three mythical civilizations have their own mythological systems, and the gods they believe in are different. "
All the students were stunned, surprised again and again.
Unexpectedly, Indian mythology is like this, consisting of three mythological system civilizations, and the famous Mayan mythology is also an Indian mythology!
"I thought Mayan mythology was Mayan mythology, and Indian mythology was Indian mythology. Mayan mythology is one of the three major Indian mythologies. It's amazing." A student hammered his palms and suddenly realized.
Of course, there are also students who are suddenly curious at this time.
"Professor Annas, the Feathered Serpent God belongs to the gods of Indian mythology. Which of the three mythological gods is it?"
moment.
All the students present looked at Annas together, their eyes full of curiosity.
Upon hearing this, Annas smiled slightly, brushed her blond hair behind her ears and said:
"Student, your thinking is wrong, Feathered Serpent God is not one of the three myths.
It appears in both Mayan mythology and Aztec mythology. It is the deity in these two myths. Among the Aztecs, they called the feathered snake god Quetzalcoatl. , they called the Feathered Serpent Kukulkan.
Especially in Mayan mythology, the Mayans believed in the sun god. They believed that Kukulkan was also the Feathered Serpent God, and that it was the incarnation of the sun god.
In the hearts of the Mayans, Feathered Serpent God is the most supreme god, the sun god!
In Aztec mythology, the feathered snake god is also an extremely important god. As for how important it is, in short, the Aztec mythology mainly comes from today’s Mexico, and the feathered snake god is in today’s Mexico is the most respected symbol, bar none.
and so.
The name of the Feathered Serpent God runs through two Indian myths, and has an extremely special status and extraordinary significance. "
In the words, Annas, who knew that most of the students present were enrolled in the Indian culture elective because of the recent online Indian gods' retaliation remarks, in order to find out the clues of the real existence of Indian gods, couldn't help laughing.
"In terms of the status of Indian mythology, Feathered Serpent God is definitely the most famous god, and also the most valued and believed god by Indians.
Likewise, it is the god who cares most about the Indians.
If the Indian gods really existed, the first god who got angry when he learned that the Indians were slaughtered must be the Feathered Serpent God. "
……
(End of this chapter)
Soon.
Assistant Achuan brought information on mythology from various countries.
"What's the matter?" Ah Chuan noticed that the assistant brought the materials, and he hesitated to speak, as if he had something to say: "If you have anything to say, just say it, there are no outsiders here."
After pondering for a while, Assistant Achuan sorted out his thoughts and spoke.
"I have helped collect myths from various countries these days, and I have learned about ghosts and ghosts in various countries. I have come into contact with China, Greece, Rome, Japan, India, Egypt, etc. I have found that the myths here are very powerful, no less than God myth."
At this point in the words, the voice paused, and then said:
"Do you want to consider changing your faith? There are too many Christians, spread all over the world, God can't control it."
Its meaning is beyond words.
There are too many people who believe in Christianity and they are scattered all over the world. Once the reckoning of the gods begins, it is impossible for God to go back and forth to protect them. It is better to change to a god with less faith but very powerful.
A Chuan was stunned.
Not to mention, what the assistant said is quite reasonable.
At the beginning, he only considered that God is awesome. After all, he can accumulate so many believers and become one of the most famous religions in the world. New beliefs come quickly and easily.
However, they did not consider that the branch of God believers is too extensive.
A Chuan: "..."
Just when Achuan was momentarily stunned by his assistant's words...
at this time.
National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., USA.
This museum is one of the largest collections of American Indian art and cultural objects in the world, with many exhibits, including jewelry, pottery, textiles, paintings, sculptures and more.
It is a museum full of Indian culture.
In the last saliva incident, American netizens started a debate about revenge against the Indian gods. Achuan immediately suppressed the incident, and the online debate was eased and eliminated.
However, within a few days of the online controversy easing up, it seemed that the discussion was about to be eliminated, and it was not enough. I don't know which American netizen reposted the story of "the return of the gods and the imminent reckoning" that was circulated on the Japanese Internet.
The debate that was supposed to be eased, revived again, and even intensified, becoming more fierce and intense.
Many netizens were surprised. It turned out that the one who said that the Indian gods would not retaliate was just a guess, not nonsense.
It is possible that the Indian gods were on the initial battlefield, so they did not realize that the Indians were massacred and the Indian lands were occupied.
A stone stirred up a thousand waves.
The Internet in the United States is boiling and fermenting rapidly, and the discussions have increased exponentially over time.
This is an era of multiple informationization. Once a public opinion is completely detonated, even if the top wants to suppress it, it will not be able to suppress it.
This is the case now, when the public opinion controversy broke out, Achuan could only suppress it for a while if he wanted to, but he couldn't suppress it for a lifetime, and it was impossible to control the mouths of every American.
Regarding the revenge of the Indian gods, the rumors that the gods will return to liquidation soon spread throughout the United States.
Many American netizens are checking information on Indian gods, looking for clues as to whether Indian gods really exist.
The National Museum of the American Indian, a museum rich in Indian culture, has naturally become an important clue for American netizens to find out whether the Indian gods really exist.
Over the past few days, the number of visitors to the Museum of the Indians has increased significantly, more than ten times.
In the past, the daily flow of people was around a hundred people at most, but recently it has directly increased by thousands.
Not only the Indian Museum, but everything related to Indian culture has attracted the attention of American netizens.
For example, the Indian culture electives offered by various universities.
This is an unpopular elective. It has become a popular elective in the past few days. The threshold has been broken. Many college students in the United States specially go to take this course in order to learn more about Indian culture and see if they can find the truth about Indian gods from the culture. clues exist.
Anna Si, a young female professor at the University of Washington, is also a scholar of Indian culture, and the courses she teaches are just elective Indian culture courses.
Before, when she was teaching, there were no more than 30 students.
But recently, more and more students are taking her course, and it is full for the first time in history.
She herself loves Indian culture. Now that there are more students, she is naturally happy. In addition, if there are more students, she cannot follow the previous teaching method. After all, there are few students in the past, and students can ask her questions alone. She can teach carefully and make sure everyone Learn about Indian culture.
Now that there are too many people, this cannot be the case.
She decided to take the students to the National Museum of American Indians today to explain the real objects in the exhibition and deepen the students' understanding of Indian culture.
Lead the students into the museum.
Briefly introducing the history of the museum, Annas knew that the students joined the elective course because of the Indian gods’ comments that went viral on the Internet recently, so she took the students to a huge stone pillar and prepared to introduce it from here. rise.
The stone pillars are very large, up to five meters high, even typical Indian pillars, with a pair of wing-like carvings protruding from the top.
However, it is somewhat different from typical Indian pillars. Instead of engraving human faces on the pillars, a ferocious monster is carved majesticly hovering on the pillars. The monsters are like snakes, winding around the stone pillars. There are monster snake heads on the top of the pillars, and the carvings on both sides of the top are like wings. Monster wings.
This is a stone pillar statue carved with a ferocious big snake monster with wings.
"I think all the students should be able to tell at a glance what the monster on the stone pillar is."
Annas questioned every student present.
In the next second, all the students spoke out in unison.
"Feathered Serpent God."
"This is Feathered Serpent."
Annas nodded with a smile.
Yes, the monster carving on this stone pillar is exactly the Feathered Serpent, one of the most famous and widely spread and well-known gods in Indian god culture.
Legends about it spread throughout the Americas, and it is a god commonly believed in Mesoamerican civilization, generally depicted as a feathered snake.
I saw Annas pointing at the statue of Feathered Serpent on the stone pillar, talking freely.
"Students, I think you all know that Feathered Serpent God is the god of Indian mythology, but do you know that Indian mythology does not refer to one mythology, but a general term for three mythologies."
As soon as these words came out, the students were surprised.
There are three myths in Indian mythology? !
For a long time, they thought that Indian refers to a myth, but they did not expect that it was composed of three myths.
at this time.
Annas said.
"Students, the reason Indian myths are called Indian myths is because they were handed down by the aborigines living in America, and the aborigines in America are known as Indians.
The Americas are very large and sparsely populated. In ancient times, transportation was inconvenient, and it was impossible to communicate well between one side of the Americas and the other side. Therefore, each has its own culture and cultural differences.
Coupled with historical changes, culture will change accordingly, and mythology will also change accordingly.
Therefore, according to the collection and summarization of theologians, the Indian mythology of Native America actually includes three mythological civilizations.
They are Mayan mythology, Inca mythology, and Aztec mythology.
The three mythical civilizations have their own mythological systems, and the gods they believe in are different. "
All the students were stunned, surprised again and again.
Unexpectedly, Indian mythology is like this, consisting of three mythological system civilizations, and the famous Mayan mythology is also an Indian mythology!
"I thought Mayan mythology was Mayan mythology, and Indian mythology was Indian mythology. Mayan mythology is one of the three major Indian mythologies. It's amazing." A student hammered his palms and suddenly realized.
Of course, there are also students who are suddenly curious at this time.
"Professor Annas, the Feathered Serpent God belongs to the gods of Indian mythology. Which of the three mythological gods is it?"
moment.
All the students present looked at Annas together, their eyes full of curiosity.
Upon hearing this, Annas smiled slightly, brushed her blond hair behind her ears and said:
"Student, your thinking is wrong, Feathered Serpent God is not one of the three myths.
It appears in both Mayan mythology and Aztec mythology. It is the deity in these two myths. Among the Aztecs, they called the feathered snake god Quetzalcoatl. , they called the Feathered Serpent Kukulkan.
Especially in Mayan mythology, the Mayans believed in the sun god. They believed that Kukulkan was also the Feathered Serpent God, and that it was the incarnation of the sun god.
In the hearts of the Mayans, Feathered Serpent God is the most supreme god, the sun god!
In Aztec mythology, the feathered snake god is also an extremely important god. As for how important it is, in short, the Aztec mythology mainly comes from today’s Mexico, and the feathered snake god is in today’s Mexico is the most respected symbol, bar none.
and so.
The name of the Feathered Serpent God runs through two Indian myths, and has an extremely special status and extraordinary significance. "
In the words, Annas, who knew that most of the students present were enrolled in the Indian culture elective because of the recent online Indian gods' retaliation remarks, in order to find out the clues of the real existence of Indian gods, couldn't help laughing.
"In terms of the status of Indian mythology, Feathered Serpent God is definitely the most famous god, and also the most valued and believed god by Indians.
Likewise, it is the god who cares most about the Indians.
If the Indian gods really existed, the first god who got angry when he learned that the Indians were slaughtered must be the Feathered Serpent God. "
……
(End of this chapter)
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