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The witch's ring means

The moral of the witch ring is: this ring has magical power.

Many movie plots, such as the witch's ring and staff, are the media of magic.

Witches are women who use witchcraft, magic and astrology in western culture and act with this supernatural ability. According to legend, there are two kinds of witches: white witches and black witches. White witches use white magic, and black witches use black magic. In contrast, men who can use magic are called wizards and wizards.

Witches are women who can communicate with ghosts and gods, use witchcraft and astrology, and claim to be possessed by ghosts and gods for a living.

In primitive society, with the help of the divine power of nature or the power possessed by gods, the professionals who pray for people to exorcise evil spirits and treat diseases are usually older women, similar to Japanese witches.

Is a woman who uses western astrology or mysticism to predict good or bad luck, pray and cast spells.

In traditional stories, hags are regarded as ominous old women. Witches are regarded as practitioners of feudal superstition, pretending to be possessed by ghosts and gods.

It is more common in western fairy tales, mostly appearing as an old woman with a hooked nose, with a pet (usually a black cat) around her, wearing a black cloak, extremely ugly, and likes to mumble. She always cooks lizards, bats, spiders, poisonous snakes and other ingredients in a large pot to make thick soup.

This impression is generally believed to have been stereotyped in the history of witch hunting.

In some European myths, witches are often fierce and ugly, but people like them and even make dolls to hang at home as decorations. There is a reason for this love. In fact, most witches in the Middle Ages were women who knew medical skills and herbs and were able to cure diseases by indigenous methods. They were loved and worshipped by the people in the dark ages when they lacked medical care and medicine.