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Update 1: The source can be books and so on.

The real mantra? Alchemy in China, such as magic, gossip, Japanese esoteric Yin and Yang, Indian yoga,

Types and information of magical legends

Update 1: The source can be books and so on.

The real mantra? Alchemy in China, such as magic, gossip, Japanese esoteric Yin and Yang, Indian yoga,

Types and information of magical legends

Update 1: The source can be books and so on.

The real mantra? Alchemy in China, such as magic, gossip, Japanese esoteric Yin and Yang, Indian yoga, tantric, Tarot Druids in western Europe, such as Runic alphabet, alchemy, Jewish esoteric, astrology, African voodoo or medieval voodoo alchemy is a kind of chemistry. Its goal is to convert some basic metals into gold by chemical methods, and to make panacea and elixir. Now science has proved that this method is not feasible. But until19th century, alchemy was not denied by scientific evidence. Some famous scientists, including Newton, tried alchemy. The appearance of modern chemistry makes people doubt the possibility of alchemy. Rune alphabet, also known as Rune alphabet, is an extinct alphabet, which was used to write some Nordic Germanic languages in medieval Europe, especially in Scandinavia and the British Isles. The Ruen script used in Scandinavia is Futhark, and the rune used in Britain is Futhorc. Up to now, the earliest Nike myth script was discovered regularly around the 2nd century AD. With the introduction of Christianity into northern Europe, the Roman alphabet was gradually replaced by the Latin alphabet. Around the sixth century, the Luen alphabet disappeared in Central Europe. 1 1 century or so also disappeared in Scandinavia, but in Scandinavia, Luen letters are often used for decorative patterns. Image reference: upload.wikimedia/ * * */Mons/Thumb/8/84/Vaksalastenen/300px-Vaksalastenen Image reference: zh. * * */Skins-1.5/mon/images/vaksala, the post-Forsak lettering of magnify-clip. The three most famous Luen letters are: ancient Foursac (about150–800) and Anglo-Saxon Fortok (400–/kloc-).

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