In the absurd, there is still something new and thought-provoking.
I have always been depressed about why so few things from the Qin Dynasty have been handed down, why the ancient Mayan culture was destroyed so quickly, why there is no clue as to how the pyramids are placed there, why people grow old Legend has it that there was an Atlantis with a nose and eyes, and so on.
Civilization is actually a very fragile thing, just like those Yue Wang swords that we don’t know how the ancients made, those cicada wings and some thin yarns that we don’t know how they weave, and those streamlined shapes that are accurate to 0.82 mm made by Qin Shihuang Arrow, I don't know what "Zhouyi" is used for, let alone who wrote it.
"It's booming, it's dying suddenly", ancient Rome, Loulan and other ancient civilizations have shown us enough incredible miracles, maybe Mawangdui or earlier Egyptian pharaohs saw our current crane TV Chances are it doesn't feel quite rough?
Maybe society is spiraling upwards, or maybe it is a Mobius circle at all, constantly rotating, constantly rising, and constantly returning to the starting point and starting again. People in every era are arrogant and think that they have created history. Look.
In the future, maybe better, maybe worse.
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