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What does a saint mean?

A saint refers to a virtuous woman.

A saint refers to a girl who has divine power, believes in her own beliefs all her life, or has a certain ability to influence the lifeline of a country. She can either predict the future, or have the ability to talk to God, and so on. However, she is doomed to be lonely and unable to have feelings and desires.

In HAMA, the sage is the successor of the leader. The saint has no power, but she has a high position. Second only to the emperor and the internal clergy. Hanshu: Yin is, soil and fire are multiplied, so there is enough sand to collapse. After 645 years, there should be virgins, and their fields are all together! Today, Wang Wengru moved, and his land was upright, and the sun and the moon should respond.

"The Book of the Later Han Dynasty": Leap and Beijing moved to China, and Jiang Jing was a constant attendant. In the long autumn, he fanned with Fan Feng, Liu An, Chen Da, Wang Sheng, St. Boron and other domestic and foreign fans, competing for the exotic. In addition, my uncle, General Geng Bao, and my queen's younger brother, Da Honghan Wan Yanxian, are more like Arab parties, so they killed Qiu Yangzhen in vain and abolished the Crown Prince as King Yin Ji.

Joan of Arc's life

Joan of Arc was originally just an ordinary little girl. She was born in Domremy, a village in Durumi village at the junction of Champaign and Lorraine provinces in France. At that time, northern France was occupied by Britain, and Britain allied itself with the Principality of Burgundy. At that time, East Remy belonged to the Barre Duchy of Burgundy, a pro-English family.

She claimed that one day when she was sixteen years old, under the big tree behind the village, she met the angels St. Michael, Sangalli and St. Magdalene, and got a "revelation from God" to ask her to lead troops to recover the French lost land occupied by the British at that time.

Later, after many twists and turns, he gained the relieving power and led troops to defeat the British invaders many times, which further contributed to the coronation of Charles VII, who had the right to inherit the throne. However, Joan of Arc was eventually captured by the Principality of Burgundy and was soon transferred to England. Because of Charles VII's doubts about her merits and political views, she didn't help, and was finally sentenced to the stake by the Inquisition under the control of the British authorities for the crime of witch. Centuries later, she was proved innocent by the Pope and made a saint.