Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

one hundred and twenty nine

From here, it is not difficult for us to understand that in fact, the culture of the Egyptian Empire is beginning to fully penetrate into all aspects of the towns of Megiddo. However, the factors causing this consequence, we have also talked about before, this is the deliberate intention of Pharaoh Tutmo

for.

This is why the Egyptian Empire deliberately accelerated the spread of various ideas, systems, customs and norms. Tutmo did this for several reasons.

One: It is easier to rule this way. If each slave country in the empire has its own set of laws, writing, language or currency, it will be very difficult to govern. But unifying all these factors can

Said this was great news to Tuttmore.

Second: The empire's active spread of common culture can strengthen the legitimacy of these cultures. At least this kind of legitimacy will be found for Tutmo, the incarnation of the sun god, whether it is the paving of towns or various massacres.

Come up with a high-sounding reason, and some people will say that this is spreading a higher culture. Of course, some people think that this is to say that the welfare of the slave country is greater than before. Why?

We can understand it this way. Now the laws in the "Code of Hammurabi" can be said to have completely spread to the towns of Megiddo. Then everyone has begun to believe in the sun god. In this way, everyone in Megiddo has also begun to believe in the sun god.

Wearing the clothes and even habits of the Egyptian Empire are in line with the Egyptian imperial rules. So, can’t it be said that the people of Megiddo are also people of the Egyptian Empire? Since they are people of the Egyptian Empire, then Hammo

The Rabbinic Code also applies to themselves. They also have the various benefits of the civilians in the Egyptian Empire. Of course, the nobles and princes of Megiddo also have the same benefits of the nobles and princes of the Egyptian Empire.

.

And there are more benefits, sometimes obvious, such as city planning, and even unification of weights and measures, but sometimes very questionable, such as mandatory conscription and even worship of the sun god, that is, worship of Pharaoh Tutmo. However, comparison

Most imperial officials still wholeheartedly believe that they are working for the overall welfare of all the people of the empire.

For example, in ancient China, in the eyes of our Chinese rulers, all neighboring countries and princes from all directions were barbarian states living in dire straits. Therefore, the entire system of rulers should be spread all over the world.

Chinese culture. The so-called destiny is not to exploit and plunder the entire world, but to educate all peoples.

So it is not difficult to see from this example that Tutmo finally realized this. His original intention was just for better management, which would create benefits for their Egyptian empire while also providing a certain degree of stability. But now Tutmo

Temo began to have a headache again, because he did not have the foresight to realize that things had developed to this point.

For example, some civilians in the town of Megiddo currently wear the clothes of the Egyptian Empire, speak the language of the Egyptian Empire, and believe in the sun god of the Egyptian Empire and the incarnation of the god Tutmo. They also follow the "

All the laws in the Code of Hammurabi, they now demand the same benefits as the civilians in the Egyptian Empire.

This is actually a huge event! Because Thutmo thought about it for a long time and felt that he could not solve this problem at all. Why? We have also talked about it before. In fact, it was these civilian slaves of Megiddo, and even other more

The slaves in the multi-slave country shared the hard labor of the civilian slaves of the original Egyptian Empire. This allowed the civilians of the original Egyptian Empire to live a better life. It can be said that the welfare is much better than the previous hard labor.

And now if all the civilians in the town of Megiddo become legal Egyptian civilians, then they must be treated equally in accordance with all the rules in the Code of Hammurabi. If that is the case? Then what about building pyramids?

For a large-scale project, where would the slaves needed come from?

This is indeed a very difficult question, because the "Code of Hammurabi" has changed many laws. If the laws are changed back to the original ones that are still disadvantageous to the common people, let alone the various contradictions of the slave country.

If it is not resolved, even the original civilians of the Egyptian Empire will definitely not agree, which will indirectly lead to more terrifying resistance, because the current population of the Egyptian Empire, or the number of civilians, is really too much.

Therefore, Thutmo's entry into the embryonic form of a super civilized empire was terminated at this time! Because he knew that he could not do this. He needed more resources and slaves to feed the entire Egyptian empire. After all, there was no turning back and he could only

Do this. In fact, it is not difficult to see from here that if Tutmo really implemented the idea of ​​​​bringing blessings to all directions and even educating all peoples, then Tutmo would definitely be great in this life and would make all of us modern people

, this is unimaginable.

Because this kind of thought will spread violently, it is likely that true unification will be achieved in a short period of time. It can be said that the progress of assimilation will completely turn all slave countries into the Egyptian Empire, but Tut

Mo didn't do this, he still had concerns.

Thutmose had been in power for many years. Although he had spread Egyptian culture to many slave countries, even unified weights and measures, and even popularized the laws in the Code of Hammurabi, he still treated all slave countries as

, still regarded as them, rather than the same existence as Tutmo himself, so the true super unification has not been realized.

Then Tutmo finally died. During Thutmo's time as Pharaoh, the civilians and slaves in Egypt lived a very good life. Therefore, when Tutmo was buried, he was buried with many objects, including countless

His entire tomb was filled with gold, silver, treasures, fine wine, and so on. Moreover, the tomb was located in the middle of the cliff of a waterfall, so many people could not easily discover it. In the end, Tutmo's life was completely over.

After Tutmo finished his life, the next Pharaoh had just taken office, and he was always looking sad, because this Pharaoh also wanted to be as great as Thutmo, so he carved a large number of his own statues, which made it even more difficult.

To portray his image as a god in the minds of others, he even built a large number of various temples and even larger pyramids to demonstrate his greatness.

And these things require a lot of money, food, and even more massive labor force. Moreover, the pharaoh is still preaching the laws in the "Code of Hammurabi" in the slave country. These practices seem to be in line with

It is common sense, but a large amount of labor is still selected from slave countries, which ultimately leads to a shortage of labor during the progress of all these major projects.

In this way, the Pharaoh persecuted more slave countries and used tougher methods to recruit more labor. This indirectly led to the seemingly mild laws implemented when Tutmer was in power.

Suddenly it became a very sharp contrast to the present.

What followed was another resistance from the slave country, and the Pharaoh was not very worried, because for the Pharaoh, it might not be very difficult to eliminate a slave country. Therefore, the Pharaoh sent his generals to lead the soldiers, and then destroyed the most arrogant place.

The slave kingdom was completely wiped out. The Pharaoh's plan was to kill the chickens to honor the monkeys, but the Pharaoh's method of annihilating the country really frightened the other slave countries, so they all began to surrender to cruel violence and blood.

It's just that although the Pharaoh's approach did have a miraculous effect, the labor force was still insufficient. The Pharaoh wanted to be more violent, then recruit more labor force, and even lower the age of the labor force to nine-year-old boys, but

After a few years of this situation, the population development of the entire slave country was restricted, because a large number of men and children died due to overwork, so the rest were basically women, and the Pharaoh finally decided to let these women start working.

, but was rejected by the slave country because women wanted to give birth to children.

These various practices of the Pharaoh eventually led to greater anger in the slave country, because women in this era had great risks in giving birth. It can be said that out of ten women who gave birth to children, six of them were born, and the mother's body was still alive.

It was good enough to come down. Therefore, Pharaoh's madness once again caused resentment among the population of the slave country, but Pharaoh still didn't take it seriously, because Pharaoh had never been to the slave country at all. Another thing is that Pharaoh thought that they were just slaves and died.

If you die, you will die.

And this vicious incident continued. In the end, the Pharaoh had to re-send the civilians of his Egyptian empire to the position of slaves. Although the Egyptian civilians complained repeatedly, the Pharaoh believed that he was great and that he was the supreme

is a god, so everyone must listen to him.

But whether it is the common people and princes and nobles of the slave country, or the common people in the Egyptian Empire, they are all very afraid of Pharaoh's army. Because no matter how you look at this Pharaoh, it seems that he has no mercy at all, but it is precisely this Pharaoh's

This kind of unkindness has left many great buildings for our modern descendants.

Another is that when the Pharaoh carried out this kind of violence, the previous seafaring pioneers, the Phoenicians, began to take revenge. The Phoenicians had carefully planned for a long time and even built too many

Weapons and trained many, many warriors, they came by sea that day.

The Pharaoh of Egypt ordered his warriors to respond urgently, but the number of warriors in the Pharaoh's empire is too many now, because these many warriors are usually used to suppress the resistance of slave countries in various places, and the Phoenicians

Although hundreds of warships came, unfortunately the Pharaoh now also had a very sophisticated fleet, so the Phoenicians were almost slaughtered by the Pharaoh's army, and the remaining Phoenicians were all dragged away to do this
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next