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Moreover, this group of ancestors also had a very tough attitude towards their own border issues, which resulted in the surrounding nomadic tribes being suppressed all year round. After all, if they were to fight, they would not be the same level of opponents at all.

Okay, now we have also discussed the powerful magic power of the concept of money for a country, and also understood the serious drawbacks of the concept of money. As for what methods our ancestors would use to solve the serious drawbacks of money, this is a story for another day.

We'll talk about it later.

Now we have a general understanding of some of the general situations of our ancestors from all over the earth in this era. Up to this point, the era is still progressing, and time never stops, it is still passing by.



We talked about the country of Gong before. I wonder if you still remember it? It was the man who unified more than 40 tribes on both sides of the river. After his death, his children took over the position of king, but because they no longer knew how to do it,

If there is a big war, it can be said to be a peaceful era. However, although Gong Lin established a lot of order and system for the country before his death, unfortunately it is still not that perfect, such as the disputes between civilians we talked about before.

, and even loopholes in new large-volume data processing issues, etc. In short, it has very big vulnerabilities.

Now, the empire is still standing, but this is only the superficial situation, and people in this country no longer call the king king, but pharaoh. This is actually a sign that the king has begun to believe in gods.

concept, and also believed in the mythical stories from the past in the country, and even the concept of resurrection in the afterlife.

Pharaoh is actually the honorific title given to their king by these ancestors. It is a transliteration of Hebrew in the Egyptian language. It actually means a big house. In more ancient times, the word Pharaoh did not refer to the king himself.

What it refers to is a huge palace. But now it has evolved into a title for the king, and the king has been completely deified. As the supreme ruler, he controls the country's warriors, justice, and religious power, so the pharaoh calls himself

He is the son of the sun god Amun, and is the agent and incarnation of God on earth.

Therefore, after the death of the Pharaoh, his body will be made into a mummy, that is, a mummy, and then placed in the tomb of the pyramid, plus many burial objects, including gold and silver treasures, and even the things that the Pharaoh liked during his lifetime.

Some items, such as a drinking cup, will do, and then the pharaoh will wait for the next life in the tomb.

Perhaps all of us today know about the Egyptian pyramids, that they are very large in scale, and that they are also an absolute miracle in the construction industry, because their precise construction technology and even every other aspect are like miraculous workmanship that we modern people are fascinated by.

Marvel.

But few people know that in fact, the construction of a pyramid involves digging stones from a long distance, transporting huge stones by waterway, and then processing them more precisely, and finally building them into a pyramid. This process actually takes a lot of time.

The manpower and material resources are simply unimaginable.

First of all, someone has to design this. This may be because many designers have very easy-to-use brains. Otherwise, if the design is a little different, the actually built pyramid will be really different, and then a large number of very skilled craftsmen will be needed.

There are more and more labor forces, etc. Therefore, to build a pyramid, almost 100,000 people of labor force are used. It takes decades to build a pyramid. Therefore, the impact of this kind of mausoleum on people and money is very large.

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Therefore, apart from the craftsmen and designers, even the highly skilled painters, and those who know how to engrave characters, the general labor force that built the pyramids was basically slaves. So slaves in this era actually refer to civilians.

What are civilians? For example, in China today, countless migrant workers and even farmers are actually civilians. This is the concept of civilians. However, the monarch in China today will not say that he will drag us to build mausoleums or let us naughty people

Build the Great Wall or kill the troublemakers.

But in the era of our ancestors, these civilians not only had to build pyramids, but if they resisted a little, they were basically beaten to death on the spot. If they wanted to survive, they had to farm well and then hand over the food to the higher-ups and even the nobles.

and the civilians who built the pyramids.

So, this is the era of slavery. Although there are regulations that require compensation for the killing of civilians, we have talked before. In fact, this compensation is not meaningful at all, so the civilians still live a hungry life, and even die from fatigue every day.

They live a life without even a little bit of freedom. To tell you something that people don’t like to hear, in fact, many of the men who built the pyramids, from the time they were able to do things and were dragged into building the pyramids, they didn’t even know that women had taken off their clothes until they died.

What does the back of your pants look like? But most of them don't think about these things because they have almost never been exposed to these things in their lives. Another thing is that their life span is very short, around thirty years old, at most.

No more than forty years old, which will meet their death.

Although the pharaoh would be buried in the pyramid, these civilians would just dig a hole and bury it, or even more often, just throw the body far away.

When we see this, we feel that these civilians will never rebel. After all, the program in their heads has been installed. They just work and then die. You can't ask anything else, because if you ask, you will be beaten on the spot.

Even though they were dead, this group of civilians still resisted. Why?

Because of the large number of deaths of civilians, it was necessary to replenish the labor force from time to time. During the long period of replenishment, they used violence to pull some people living in the empire to build the pyramids, and these people had been exposed to civilization.

The people of the empire, so they have their own ideas.

Another thing is that originally the tomb robbers were to be beheaded in public, but because there were too many tomb robbers, some new and inexperienced tomb robbers were likely to be caught. Once caught, it was equivalent to the death penalty.

But the Pharaoh said that there was insufficient labor to build the pyramids, so some of the people who built the pyramids were actually criminals.

Of course, there are also people who have committed crimes in other ways, and even a certain nobleman offended the Pharaoh. In anger, the Pharaoh used all his family members, young and old, to build the pyramids, etc. This eventually led to the failure of the people who built the pyramids.

It became more and more chaotic, and then there was a mixed situation.

Moreover, there are many data processing and other minor problems within the empire. Another is that the Pharaoh thinks that he is a real god. This is a bit arrogant and thinks that he does not deal with the problems we talked about above.

The empire can still continue to run, after all, it has been run like this before.

Therefore, the pharaoh, nobles, witch doctors, and slave owners began to exploit the slaves, that is, the common people, absolutely crazily, and even adopted the form of absolute violence. Slaves who did not cooperate would only die. At this point, they were exploited.

After acquiring a large amount of wealth, the common people complained and completely lost hope of living safely.

Then the Pharaoh became extremely greedy for wealth, that is, his desires expanded. Then the nobles followed suit and learned to be greedy for wealth, and their desires expanded rapidly. This led to a very large-scale aggressive war to plunder the wealth of neighboring countries.

As a result, the civilians can no longer survive, because the soldiers are supplemented by civilians. Think about it, how desperate must the civilians living in such an empire be? And more civilians think that Pharaoh

In fact, they were demons, not gods at all, because gods would never do this to them, so a nationwide rebellion broke out.

From here we can easily see that the empire unified by Gong is currently in turmoil and is showing signs of collapse.

The resistance started as sporadic and scattered riots, but eventually developed into a nationwide resistance. Moreover, these rebels were as overwhelming as a torrential flood. They even surrounded the entire city-state where the Pharaoh was located, and the army sent by the Pharaoh was defeated.

There were broken limbs and bloody scenes everywhere, and there were even signs of rivers of blood on the ground. The resistance was really like a flood, trampling these bloody Pharaoh's army under his feet. The Pharaoh learned that this

After everything happened, he huddled in the city and did not dare to fight.

Next, in less than an hour, the rebels occupied the Pharaoh's city-state, which was the center of power of the empire. They rushed into the palace and looted wantonly. All the gold and silver treasures were robbed, and then set on fire everywhere.

Fires shot into the sky and thick smoke billowed. The gates, stone pillars, rooms and other items of the palace were all burned down. Only some ruins of the once magnificent palace were left.

It was at this time that something incredible happened:

The Pharaoh was actually captured by the rebels...

Officials from all over the country fled. Officials from the palace were all driven out, and their majesty was wiped out.

The once glorious and solemn trial hall has now become a place where anyone can come and go, and even slaves can walk through it without any scruples.

In this glorious and solemn judgment hall, the sacred decrees of the past were thrown to the ground by the rebels at will, thrown at the crossroads, trampled on by everyone, and treated like trash. The once majestic judges have all been driven out without dignity.

Then they were driven to various parts of the empire.

The once extremely wealthy banks of the river were crying. The Pharaoh's granary was occupied by the rebels and became the property of countless civilians and even slaves. The slaves and civilians took away the food one after another.
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