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Who was the Scorpion King in ancient Egypt?

There was indeed a Scorpion King in ancient Egypt, who played an important role in unifying the country and building it into the first empire in the world.

Some archaeologists believe that the text describing Scorpion King's victory over the enemy recently discovered in the Egyptian desert may be the earliest historical document discovered so far. According to the latest discovery of his tomb, the earliest writing may have been produced during his reign.

Scorpion King is one of the ancestors of Egyptian civilization. This king, who has been regarded as a mythical figure for nearly 5000 years, has created extraordinary achievements.

The story of Scorpion King took place when Egypt was still divided into two kingdoms. According to the history of Egypt written by historian Maneteau thousands of years ago and the genealogy of emperors found in temples, the first real ruler of Egypt-the founder of the first Pharaoh dynasty-was King menes.

However, the most valuable cultural relic in the cradle of Egyptian civilization excavated by Sheila Kang Pohris in Upper Egypt in 1898 is the "Narmai Small Slate" engraved with a king never mentioned in Egyptian history. The king wears a white crown in upper Egypt and a red crown in lower Egypt, which means that he unified the two kingdoms.

Some scholars think that Narmai is menes, while others think that Narmai is the direct predecessor of menes, but why his name is not listed in the imperial lineage table is unknown. These two views are inconclusive.

1898 Among the unearthed cultural relics, there is also a scepter, which has always been a symbol of kingship. This is the earliest scepter found in Egypt. It is engraved with a man wearing a white Egyptian crown and some symbols of kings and scorpions. However, due to the lack of other historical evidence, most archaeologists believe that Scorpion King is a fictional mythical figure.

However, 100 years later, Gunter Derel of the German Institute of Archaeology discovered an ancient tomb in Abedos' tomb. He was convinced that the owner of the tomb was the Scorpion King.

Derel's most controversial discovery in ancient tombs is 160 stamps of bones and ivory panels, which are engraved with simple graphics, which Derel thinks are the earliest hieroglyphics.

If so, they may be about 200 years earlier than the earliest cuneiform writing in Mesopotamia.

Movie of the same name:

This film is about what happened in Gomorrah more than 5000 years ago. This notorious city was destroyed by God because of the sins of its residents.

Mistress Manon is a heavily armed warlord in Gomorrah. His greedy desire for power made other tribes in the city on the verge of death. In order to survive, several tribes united and vowed to kill their mistress Manon. After repeated confrontations, tribal alliances are always defeated, which makes everyone very confused. It turns out that the mistress Manon is surrounded by a mysterious figure who knows witchcraft. He can foresee the future and guide his mistress Manon to deploy his battle plan. After learning this situation, the tribal alliance decided to send assassins to assassinate the wizard.

Mocius ("Rock") is the only surviving member of Akkad tribe. He is strong and brave, and he is a rare first-class killer. But as the saying goes, "heroes are sad about beauty." When Moyus went deep behind enemy lines, he found that Cassandra, the mysterious wizard, was actually a beautiful woman (Kelly? Hu Shi), he hesitated On the one hand, Mercury was moved by Cassandra's beauty and could not bear to hurt her. On the other hand, Mercury also learned that what Cassandra did for his mistress Manon was not voluntary, but forced by her coercion and intimidation. So, Priou finally didn't do it.

Mocius, who didn't finish the task, fled to a desert alone, where he met the horse thief Apid. They only met once before, but they forged a deep friendship at the critical moment of life and death. After meeting again this time, Mercury talked about his unfinished mission. Apid agreed to help him, but he wanted to kill the enemy and make meritorious deeds. He took Mocius into the castle of his mistress Manon, and the war between good and evil began at the moment when Mocius pulled out his sword from his waist. ...