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What do the four horsemen of the Apocalypse stand for?

"Apocalypse" means "apocalypse". Revelation depicts the last judgment. At the end of the world, a lamb will unlock the seven seals of the scroll and summon knights riding white, red, black and gray horses respectively, bringing plague, war, famine and death to mankind who will be finally judged. At that time, everything in the world will be out of balance, the sun and the moon will change color, and then the world will be destroyed.

Four horsemen of the apocalypse:

1. The word "Four Horsemen of Revelation" comes from the Revelation of the New Testament and is also translated as "Four Horsemen of Revelation".

2. The first knight was a white horse, traditionally representing the son of conqueror, devil and antichrist. Bow and crown represent conquest, and white represents sacred resistance.

3. The second knight is the Red Horse, which traditionally represents the Grand Lord, and the broadsword symbolizes war and destruction.

The third knight is a dark horse, representing famine and unfair trade, and is the symbol of the balance.

The fourth knight is a green horse, representing pure death and endless suffering. (Many versions also translate the fourth horse into "gray" because the English version of the Bible is translated from the Greek Latin version. In the original text of the Bible, a Greek root representing "cyan" is used here, representing the dying or dying color, but the English word "green" can't express this meaning, so the word "pale" is used, which translates into "gray" in Chinese. )

6. At the end of the world, there will be a lamb who unlocks the seven seals of the scroll and summons knights riding four horses, namely white, red, black and gray, which will bring plague, war, famine and death to mankind who will be finally judged. At that time, the world will be unbalanced, the sun and the moon will change color, and then the world will be destroyed.

7. A serial murder case with a biblical story as the background. This story originated from the sixth chapter of the Bible Revelation. The names of these four knights are plague, war, famine and death, which are represented in the film by four colors: white, red, black and gray.