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What are the mistakes in Harry Potter? Some places in the middle are not tight?

The first book:

Hermione lent Harry the book The Origin of Quidditch. The third paragraph on page 46 of Que itself says "The most successful Japanese team Toyohashi Tengu was in 1994 ..." However, when Hermione lent Harry this book, it was in 199 1 year.

This inflectional word cannot be rounded. Aunt Rowling, I'm sorry ... you have to revise this book yourself. ...

When Harry went to diagon alley with Hagrid for the first time, he heard a witch say, "One ounce of dragon liver costs seventeen shekels. They are crazy ... ". However, according to the wizard's currency conversion, seventeen cents is equivalent to a galleon. This is as strange as saying "ten horns" instead of "One Piece".

Crossword puzzle: It seems that dragon liver is a medicine that doesn't need too much. Most people can't buy an ounce, maybe half an ounce is enough ... Considering that this conversion is often used, it is much more intuitive to use "seventeen sextons" than "one gallon".

3. Penny Menstruation said that Lily would "take toad eggs home every holiday and turn the teacup into a mouse", but according to the regulations of the Ministry of Magic, it is illegal. If she does this in her Muggle family, she will be expelled, as Harry almost met several times.

Crossword puzzle: The word "weird" in Penny's menstrual eyes is opposite to the general definition of "weird". Moreover, coupled with her own extreme fear of magic, what she said is absolutely exaggerated. And even according to Penny's description, Lily just finished her summer homework (Potions and Transfiguration? ! ), already know that their daughter is in a magic school that is not a wizard, and parents can't interfere with this ... probably attracted Penny's special disgust. ...

4. (It is still worth discussing:) It should be more difficult to protect the organ of the philosopher's stone. If three first-year students can pass, so can an adult wizard. The only thing Chilodo did was to knock down the troll, but the trio could knock it down before.

Crossword puzzle: Not everyone can find out the knowledge about magic network in books and classes as carefully as Hermione (even those who knew it before may be caught alive because they are not agile enough); Being able to catch one of thousands of flying keys is definitely not something a Quidditch wizard can do (even a good student like Hermione doesn't seem to be good at manipulating brooms); As for the wizard's chess skills, he needs superior psychological quality and skills-indicating that Ron's chess skills are really superb enough; As for Snape's bottle trick ... it needs Hermione's logical reasoning ability more. Didn't Hermione also say that? Not all wizards have this ability. If they don't, they will be stuck here forever. Therefore, these things are difficult enough for an ordinary wizard who is not very skilled, but it is Dumbledore's plan to let Harry finally get the philosopher's stone. But it also shows us from another angle that as long as the trio Qi Xin works together, there is nothing to be afraid of no matter how big the difficulties are.

5. In the first book, Marcus? Marcus Flint is in the sixth grade, and he still stays at Hogwarts in the third book. This means that he is in the eighth grade, while Hogwarts has only seven academic years. -Rowling explained: He failed.

Crossword puzzle: Aunt Rowling explained it very well! This gorilla should have failed a long time ago!

6. In the first book, Harry hides under the invisibility cloak to avoid Snape. He said he felt as if he were near the kitchen. But in the fourth book, Fred and George will personally tell Harry where the kitchen is.

Displacement circle: Harry's feeling is "like" after all, and as we later learned, most people don't know how to get in even if they know the location of the kitchen.

At the beginning of the story, the python in the zoo winked at Harry. Harry certainly has no reason not to be surprised, because snakes have no movable eyelids. I'm sweating ... I still remember the blinking action of the snake in the movie, which made me feel quite logical.

This inflectional word cannot be rounded. Aunt Rowling, I'm sorry ... you have to revise this book yourself. ...

8. In the chapter "sorting hat", nearly headless Nick said that he had not eaten for nearly 400 years. But in the second book, Harry went to his 500th birthday party.

Crossword puzzle circle: The so-called "eating" of ghosts is probably the kind of activity described at the memorial service, putting rotten food in front of them and passing through the smell. It's easy to explain. Poor Nick, he hasn't tasted food for nearly 400 years. ...

9. At the end of the first book, when Harry was lying in the hospital bed, Ron told him, "You missed the last game. Without you, we were beaten out of the water by Ravenclaw. " But in the previous competition, Ron and Hermione advised Harry not to go because Snape was the referee. When Harry refused their kindness, he said, "Gryffindor has no substitute seeker." If I don't participate, Gryffindor can't compete at all. "

Crossword puzzle: There's nothing to say! On the contrary, it shows that Gryffindor didn't have a substitute seeker before, and Wood didn't want to abstain, so he found a substitute temporarily, but the substitute was a substitute after all, and he was in a hurry when he went into battle. As a result, Ravenclaw was beaten out of the water. ...

The second book:

10, tom riddle mentioned that they are all half-blood. But Harry is not half-blood, but pure blood, because Lily and Zhan Mu are wizards. Just because Lily comes from a muggle family doesn't mean that Harry is a half-blood. Half-blood means that one parent is a wizard and the other is a muggle.

Crossword puzzle: It just means that Riddle doesn't regard a muggle-born wizard like Lily as a wizard!

1 1, Nick who was almost headless was mentioned in the book. "He took a few deep breaths and then asked in a very calm tone,' So what's bothering you?' However, in Goblet of Fire, Myrtle said that ghosts can't breathe.

Crossword puzzle: Can't breathe means that ghosts can't breathe air, and they can survive without air, including walking through walls ... No one says that ghosts who can't breathe can't make breathing movements. ...

12, in the chapter where Harry is interrupted by a bludger, the book describes that his right arm has lost its bone; But the chapter illustration shows his left arm.

Changing the word is speechless, changing the illustration ... Maybe this is the need of composition, and you can't blame others. ...

13 When Hermione told Harry and Ron polyjuice potion the formula, she mentioned one of the materials-Chrysopa, and they wanted to treat Chrysopa 2 1 day. But later in the book, Ron was already adding dead lacewings to leeches-they couldn't have added them so early because it was their first day cooking soup.

Displacement circle: they can get the dead grasshopper processed for 2 1 day. ...

14, Colin mentioned in the second book? Clivi has an ordinary muggle camera. But in the wizarding world, Muggle technology will fail.

Crossword puzzle circle: According to the author's official explanation, Muggle objects such as cameras and watches here continue to work with magic as the power.

15. The book says that ghosts can't eat or drink, but Nick, who is almost headless, lifted the fossilized state through a decoction made of Mandrake. How does he drink soup?

Displacement circle: after he was petrified, his body hardened ...

16. In the book, all the petrified people saw the basilisk through glass or mirror or similar transparent body, so they didn't die. But why did the crying Myrtle die? She wears glasses.

Possible explanation: If Myrtle is crying, she may have taken off her glasses.

Further explanation: if only the lens glass can effectively protect, then Harry doesn't have to worry about his life safety at all, because he also wears glasses. JKR will not handle this matter so simply. Because there is something in the myth that prevents people from looking in the mirror/reflecting light to kill people (Medusa, the basilisk), this allusion is borrowed, but ordinary lenses can't.

Crossword puzzle: The first explanation actually makes sense. After all, lenses also have different thicknesses. As for the second explanation, anagram thinks it will make people question Justin's statement that he suffered through Nick-and what about Colin through the camera lens? Therefore, anagram guessed that transparent body with reflected and refracted light could prevent the snake's eyes from directly entering the eyes, thus saving Justin and Colin from the same disaster.

17. When Dumbledore found that Colin had been petrified, he immediately turned on the camera to see what clues were in it. But if you do this, even if the negative is not burnt by the basilisk, it will be exposed to light and become dark, and nothing can be seen.

Crossword puzzle: Yes, the description in the book is correct. The headmaster turned on the camera to confirm that the man who attacked Colin was the one who came back 50 years later (I didn't know it was "undressing" at that time, did I? ) The Chamber of Secrets monster that can scorch film.

Colin was stunned at the beginning of the first school year. He didn't learn anything throughout the school year, but he was able to upgrade smoothly.

Crossword puzzle: The final exam was cancelled ... Besides, with Dumbledore's character, would such an innocent and poor person fail the grade? Besides, it won't be difficult to talk about the first-year courses. It turns out that even Goyle can upgrade, why can't Colin?

The third book:

19, Harry's exam ended on June 6th, because the letter about Buckbeak said that the execution date was 6th, and then Ron said that day was the day when our exam ended. That evening, they went to whomping willow. When they came out, Lubang became a wolf because of the full moon. But in 1993, the full moon in June is on the 4th instead of the 6th.

This inflectional word cannot be rounded. Aunt Rowling, I'm sorry ... you have to revise this book yourself. ...

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20. When Harry and his wife were on the train, they saw Lubang's box, which read "Professor R.J. Lubang" and the letters had peeled off. But he has just been appointed as a professor, and the letters won't be very old.

Crossword puzzle: Nobody told us that he had never been a professor elsewhere before ... right? The existing news only tells us that werewolves are "difficult" to find a job rather than "unable" to find a job.

2 1. When they first left the screaming shack, the order was Lu Bang, Peter, Ron, Snape, Harry, Hermione and Sirius. But when they look back and see themselves coming out, the order of the characters is Lu Bang, Peter, Ron, Hermione, Snape, Harry and Sirius.

Displacement circle: writing the original text for the first time. "Blake took care of Snape, went through the hole, and then let Harry and Hermione pass." It all came out at last. Sirius saw Snape through the hole and stepped back to let Harry and Hermione pass. Finally, they all came out. "The second time" they saw Lu Bang, Ron and peter pettigrew clumsily emerge from the hole under the willow tree. Then Hermione came out ... and then Snape, unconscious, floated strangely upward. Then Harry and Blake. They saw Lupin, Ron and Pettigrew clumsily climb out of the hole in the root of the tree. Hermione camel ... unconventional Snape, we can easily find that from the English point of view, the situation at that time may be that Blake just "watched" Snape float into the hole, and then turned to let Harry and Hermione pass first, while Hermione, who was walking on two legs, accidentally walked in front of Snape, and Snape hung in the hole and bumped his head from time to time, so she became the first person to come out. ...

22. This book (English version 174) mentions that "Harry fumbles for his alarm clock and looks at it …". But the alarm clock is Muggle technology, and it should not work properly at Hogwarts.

Crossword puzzles: as useless as cameras …

23. In chapter 13, it is said that all Ravenclaw's players rode across the seven stars, but later Wood told Harry that Zhang Qiu rode Comet 260.

Crossword puzzle: Autumn? Zhang's broom will break sooner or later, so he temporarily found a school comet 260. ...

24. When talking about Bogert, Lu Bang said, "No one knows what Bogert looks like when he is alone ..." But in the fifth book, Mrs. Weasley thinks that there is a Bogert in the dresser drawer upstairs, and she asks Mad-Eye Moody to use magic eye to see if it is. But isn't it possible to see Bogert when he is alone?

Crossword puzzle circle: This is indeed a noteworthy place, which involves the origin of the Mad-Eye electric eye and whether it is the only electric eye in the world. This crossword puzzle can't be explained ... but as far as the description in the book is concerned, we might as well assume that Mad Eye magic eye sees a constantly changing outline through the dresser drawer-after all, Mad Eye and his magic eye have many things that can't be explained by common sense, which we must admit ... as the best Auror in the history of the Ministry of Magic.

The fourth book:

After Hermione gave up Muggle studies, she said that she could finally have a normal schedule with as many subjects as Harry and Ron. But in addition to compulsory courses, she also has three courses: arithmetic divination, magical biological protection and ancient magical writing, while Harry only has two courses: prophecy and magical biological protection.

Crossword puzzle: No one said that students can't take more courses than the prescribed courses! In addition, these three categories can be changed. Hermione spends only two hours less time in the common room than Harry and Ron at most.

When Dumbledore told everyone about the Triwizard Tournament, he said, "We have been preparing all summer to make sure that no player's life will be in danger." But isn't it life-threatening to face a 40-foot-tall dragon that can breathe fire? Even if there are strong people around, as long as you are sprayed by the fire, you will be burned before others react.

Crossword puzzle: Trust Dumbledore! In his view, dragons are no more terrible than Voldemort.

27. The door key can send the user to another place at a set time. But how did Voldemort know that Harry and Cedric had touched the Triwizard Cup? Besides, isn't it much easier to turn Harry's other things (stationery and books) into door keys than to go around such a big circle?

Crossword puzzle: If Harry suddenly disappears from Hogwarts, will Dumbledore sit back and watch? As for when Harry touched the triangle cup ... maybe Lao Fu changed the limited time from a certain moment to a certain period of time, that is, as long as the first person who touched the three cups after the third project started, he would be taken away by the door key. As for whether Harry ... Little Crouch walking around the court will promise.

28. In Harry's letter to Sirius, Harry mentioned that Dudley threw his PlayStation out of the window. But the book took place in 1994, and the PS game console was released in 1995.

This inflectional word cannot be rounded. Aunt Rowling, I'm sorry ... you have to revise this book yourself. ...

29. Before the World Cup, Ludo? When Begemann and the twins were talking about gambling, he gave them a piece of parchment with detailed contents on it. Fred "carefully put it in his robe". But at that time, they wore muggle clothes instead of robes.

Crossword puzzle: Since they are going to watch the World Cup, it is natural for them to dress casually. Besides, the Weasleys don't know how to dress a real muggle at all, and it is possible for Fred to wear something like a robe.

30. At Hogwarts, everything in Muggle technology doesn't work properly. But Harry's watch, after four years of normal operation, stopped because of water after the second round of three cups.

Displacement ring: like a camera, his watch should be a wound quartz watch ... don't forget that all his things are old. And Hogwarts, a large magic school that accepts Muggle students, can't let all Muggle students use watches, can it? Besides, wizards have to watch the time by themselves.

3 1, wrote in the Source of Quidditch: "1473, the first World Cup was held. It is held every four years. " But in the 1994 World Cup, Ludo? Begemann said, "Welcome to the final of the 422nd World Cup". 52 1 year, how can there be 422 World Cups every four years?

This inflectional word cannot be rounded. Aunt Rowling, I'm sorry ... you have to revise this book yourself. ...

32. If Harry really started his school career at Hogwarts on 199 1, and the ceremony of the goblet of fire did take place on Halloween in 1994, it should be Monday instead of Saturday written in the book.

Crossword puzzle: Leaving school is a matter of course.

33. If the truth serum can make you tell the truth, why is the judge's judgment on Little Batty wrong? The client in the Crouch case used the truth serum? This is very easy and easy, and there will be no situation of locking the wrong person.

Crossword puzzle circle: Perhaps there are too few wizards who concoct truth serum. This medicine must be used with caution, otherwise there will be side effects ... Professor Snape also said in the fourth book, page 3 1 1: "The Ministry of Magic has very strict regulations to control the use of this medicine ..." This is the best explanation for Aunt Rowling's problem. The serum that tells the truth is a high-tech product like the polygraph used in Muggle world, and it belongs to the kind that you can have if you want ... (To be honest, anagram also thinks that these idiots in the Ministry of Magic should take such simple and easy measures! )

34. Why didn't Harry just say "golden eggs can fly" in the fire dragon test, but let his broom fly?

Crossword puzzle: Didn't it mention in the book? The fire dragon is very resistant to magic, so should its eggs ... Besides, who can guarantee that when the fire dragon sees its eggs swishing towards a person, it will be "crash and burn" before it can breathe fire at that person?

After the World Cup, there were signs of darkness, but why did Mrs Weasley worry at home? The strange clock in their house can show the family's situation and tell at a glance whether there is any danger to their lives.

Displacement circle: since it is all outside, the clock can refer to the option of "going out". The book doesn't mention the option of "death" on the clock ... so Mrs. Weasley had to sweat to prevent a pointer on the clock from suddenly jumping over "life-threatening" and falling to the ground. ...

The fifth book

36. Dennis, a sophomore? Clivi also attended the D.A. meeting of Pig's Head Bar, but only students above grade three can go to Hogsmeade village. At the sorting ceremony of the book Goblet of Fire, Dennis? Clivi is one of the freshmen. Therefore, he should be a sophomore in the Order of the Phoenix.

Displacement circle: rules are dead, people are alive ... Since Colin can go to Hogsmeade and Dennis is a little wizard who loves adventure as much as his brother, it is not impossible for his Muggle parents to sign a note and ask the principal for special permission (besides, the principal is Dumbledore ...).

In chapters 37 and 28, Malfoy began to deduct the points of Gryffindor and Hufflepuff students casually, and then we knew that the prefect had no right to deduct points. But in chapter 9 of the second book, Percy deducted five points from the trio. If the prefect cannot deduct points, how can Percy deduct points from Gryffindor?

Crossword circle: Percy, a fan of crossword puzzles? In Weasley's readme, anagram made an unofficial explanation in one sentence: since Percy became the president of the boys' student union, a new regulation on the management of the prefect has been implemented-the right of the prefect to deduct points has been cancelled!

The cover of this book shows Harry in the Department of Mysteries, with a wand in his left hand. But Harry has a stick in his right hand.

Changing the word is speechless, changing the illustration ... Maybe this is the need of composition, and you can't blame others. ...

39. In the astronomical test of owls, Harry is completing his drawing of Orion. But in Britain, Orion only appears from 1 1 to March. Harry, their exam is in June.

Crossword circle: it is almost impossible to circle, but after all, it is not excluded that they use super super ... class astronomical telescope. ...

40. In the third book, Fred and George got the transcripts of the O.W.Ls exam before the end of the semester, while Harry and others had to wait for the whole holiday to know the exam results.

Crossword puzzle: Professor McGonagall told everyone that the exam results will be sent to you by an owl in July, not after the holiday! This only shows that there are more students in Harry's grade, and the marking work will take more time.

4 1. After Harry told the opponents about his own experience and Umbridge issued a ban on anyone reading this book, Seymour told Harry that he believed Harry and sent a magazine to his mother. But umbridge is also checking the mail, and Seymour can't.

Displacement circle: she will open things that come in from outside the castle. As for what came out of the castle ... Besides, Seymour may have sent the naysayer to his family when he went to Hogsmeade.

42. Every year on September 1 Sunday, students board the Hogwarts express train, and classes start on Monday the next day. This shows that September 2 is Monday for five consecutive years, which is impossible.

Crossword puzzle: Is there such a detailed description in the book? The two words justify themselves: not necessarily!