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Five-pointed star technology teaching

The five-pointed star was used as a symbol of the uterus of the underworld in ancient Egypt, while in ancient Babylon it was used as a symbol of Isutar's twin sister Nefertis (goddess of the underworld). In Greek mythology, the five-pointed star is the symbol of the earth goddess Corey; The Celts regarded the pentagram as a symbol of Morgan, the goddess of the underworld. In Celtic legend, the sun hero Warming drew a pentagram on his blood-red shield to pay tribute to the goddess. Mysticians of Pythagoras school also worship this symbol, calling it "the birth of five staggered times (writing)". Therefore, in mysticism, the pointed five-pointed star represents "life" and "health" and is used as a magical symbol for praying for happiness, as a symbol for guarding and treating injuries. The ancient Babylonians even painted the five-pointed star on the food container, thinking that it could keep fresh; Among the seven seals of Babylon, the first sacred symbol is the five-pointed star. Jewish classics believe that these seals represent the secret names of gods, and the pentagram is the most important one. Therefore, the "King Solomon's Magic Ring" invented by medieval magicians was also engraved with a five-pointed star, and because of this, the five-pointed star was also misrepresented as the "Seal of Solomon". The five-pointed star also appeared on the seal of the angel Metatron. This symbol includes a circular magic circle, a five-pointed star and a spell.

Venus' trajectory in the air every four years is exactly a regular pentagon. The ancients observed this phenomenon and respected it, so Venus and the five-pointed star became symbols of perfection, beauty and periodic sex. In order to praise the magic of Venus, the Greeks organized the Olympic Games in a four-year cycle. Few people know that the modern Olympic Games held every four years follow the cycle of Venus. Less people know that the five-pointed star has almost become the official symbol of the Olympic Games, and it was only at the last minute that the five sharp corners were replaced by five interconnected rings to better reflect the spirit of tolerance and harmony of the Olympic Games.