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Treasures in Qin Shi Huang's tomb reveal surprising secrets
50 years ago, while digging a well on the outskirts of Xi'an, Shaanxi, China, people suddenly discovered a terracotta warrior. When the authorities continued to excavate the well, they discovered that the soldier was just one of a giant terracotta army standing guard over a large mausoleum. Turns out, they discovered the more than 2,000-year-old tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang - the first emperor to unify China.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in History
Lily's Journey
Stories when Lily was a kid girl who lived in a small town They were kind and loving parents. poor but content, they had a modest home it was cozy and warm, and they had a little garden it was loaded with Lily adored flowers, so she would water them consistently She talked to them because she believed they listened when Lily's father got sick one day. he was unable to work any longer the family had no money Lily regretted not wanting her. she made the decision to visit the city where she hoped to work She desired to assist her. family she gathered her pack she embraced her parents she thanked and promised to return Soon after, Lily entered the city was enormous and noisy She was scared and felt lost. didn't know anybody she didn't have a lot money that she needed to get a job toured the city as she requested work everywhere, but nobody was interested in hiring her. She was youthful and She was a novice and felt helpless. Lily was lying on a bench one night. She was hungry and tired, but she did not spot to go she began to cry a sort The elderly woman saw her and sat next to Lily. She inquired as to why Lily was crying. her story: The elderly woman was sorry for her. she brought Lily to her back home she gave her Lily needed food and a place to sleep a lot. grateful in the morning, the elderly woman escorted Lily to a bakery The bakery needed assistance. Lily was thrilled when she got the job. acknowledged her promise to the elderly work hard Lily worked at the pastry shop consistently She cleaned and made cakes and bread. the shop where she worked and served customers extremely hard she set aside her cash she needed she wanted to send it to her family help them Lily missed her family was something she often thought about she recalled the enjoyable times they shared recalled her dad's grin she recalled her mother's reassuring hugs Her memories sustained her and gave her strength. A man showed up one day at the bakery He looked sad because he did not enough money for Lily to buy bread She gave him some bread out of compassion. free of charge, the man was extremely appreciative. He assured Lily that he would never ignore her. kindness Lily frequently assisted others. gave the the food hungry she helped the old and the debilitated She was always beaming with happiness. believed in goodness; she did. improved the world through her where Lily was walking home that evening She saw a tiny, filthy kitten. alone and terrified, Lily took it. brought it back home she gave it food and a warm She christened her bed Whiskers Whiskers. became Lily's closest friend and continuously together stubbles satisfied Lily She no longer felt so alone. Lily's life was difficult, but she was steadfast; she never gave up. put in her best effort and believed in herself She had faith in her. Lily dreamed of receiving a letter one day. was from her mom she composed that her father was deteriorating they required cash for his medication Lily was very stressed she needed more cash she needed to increase her income, Lily chose to take another work During the day, she worked at the bakery. She worked at night cleaning offices. extremely drained yet she didn't say anything negative she She wanted to assist because she was forced to. her Lily's father worked all day and night; she didn't get a lot of rest she was consistently tired however she continued to go she saved each penny she sent the cash to her loved ones She hoped it would assist her father in obtaining Lily worked hard as better months passed. She sent it to save a lot of money. her parents received the medication, her father Lily, he needed to start feeling better. was delighted, felt proud, and knew Her labor paid off. off Lily carried on with her work. to assist others, she made a lot of friends. everybody adored her they respected her toughness they admired her for thoughtfulness one day a young fellow came to the bakery when he first arrived in the city searching for work Lily saw him he looked drained and hungry she gave him some bread Through conversation, she learned his name. Was it Jack that he had sought in the city? a superior life however he was battling Lily felt frustrated about him She chose to assist him Lily spoke with her boss and inquired whether Jack could work at the bread shop her chief concurred Jack was exceptionally appreciative he expressed gratitude toward He promised to work, Lily. difficult Jack began working in the bakery. He worked well, was kind, and friendly, Lily became good friends with him. they cooperated consistently they they laughed and talked about their Lily told Jack about her family in her dreams. She mentioned her to him. struggles While he admired her resilience, Jack admired her kindness and was fortunate to have met. her one day Lily and Jack were strolling home, they saw a young girl who was crying. was lost, and she asked Lily for comfort. The girl didn't know she was there. Jack and Lily made the decision to assist she was taken to the police by them. station, where they remained with her until guardians came the young lady's folks were They expressed their gratitude to Lily and Jack. They pledged never to forget their kindness made Jack and Lily happy. knew what a good thing they had done knew they had produced a Lily's days changed into months. and Jack persevered, they were able to save their money, they helped other people, and they were They were not content that they were together. alone Moreover, one day Jack revealed to Lily that he Lily was surprised because she had no idea. what to say she loved Jack he was benevolent and caring, she stated, he made her happy. her as well, and Jack was very He gave Lily a happy hug and they decided to together together Lily and Jack kept on working hard they kept helping other people they made a winning team; they were pleased They had a bright future together. One of them was given to Lily one day. letter that she wrote was from her mother. that her father had returned to health, he was ready to work the family was improving Lily was overjoyed that she was aware of her She was aware that her efforts had paid off. a difference Lily chose to pay her a visit. family she needed to see them she needed She told Jack about her while hugging them. plan Jack made the decision to go with her. would like to meet her Jack and Lily traveled to the Villagers were overjoyed but couldn't hold on to see Lily's family when they Lily's parents were thrilled when she arrived. cheerful they embraced Lily they said thanks to Jack for dealing with her they were glad they have daughter They were appreciative of how hard she labor and Lily was very kind. pleased to be back with her family, she She had created a with Jack by her side. contrast in many lives she had found love and happiness Jack and Lily chose to remain a while in the village They wished to assist the community they opened in an effort to make a difference a small shop where they sold cakes and bread. They helped the villagers and produced numerous Lily's life had changed thanks to her friends. struggled She had faced numerous obstacles. be that as it may, she had never surrendered she had buckled down she had helped other people she had married and happiness Jack and Lily lived happy lives. life they cooperated they made a difference Others, they had a positive impact, they were valued by Everyone once knew that Lily and Jack sitting in their Nursery they were holding hands, the happy couple taken a gander at one another they realized they had been through a lot, as they were aware, made a difference that they were aware of met love and happiness Lily observed Jack, who she She wrapped him in a hug with tears in her eyes. cheerful she was thankful she realized she had a good life, she was aware that she had made a difference she was aware that she had found love and the joy Jack and Lily experienced they continued to live happily ever after. really buckle down they kept on helping other people They maintained their impact they were content, were in love, and had a happy life She had struggled, but Lily had come a long way. numerous obstacles that she had not given up on She had contributed and worked hard. others, she had found happiness and love she had made a difference The story of Lily was one of love, kindness, and strength, it was a story of hope; it was a girl's story. whose perseverance made it a tale of a girl who changed things was a story of a young lady who tracked down adoration and happiness
By Md. Mehedi Hasan2 years ago in History
Jewish life before the establishment of the State of Israel
Jewish life before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 is characterized by a rich and diverse history spanning millennia. This history includes various periods, regions, and cultural contexts, which contributed to the development of Jewish traditions, practices, and communities. Here are some key highlights:
By Abdullah Rajon2 years ago in History
Exploring the world of Tom Sawyer. Content Warning.
Title: Exploring the World of Tom Sawyer In the sleepy town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, a mischievous young boy named Tom Sawyer embarked on a series of thrilling adventures that would capture the hearts and imaginations of readers for generations to come. Mark Twain's classic novel, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," invites us into a world of childhood wonder, friendship, and excitement.
By Books Keeper2 years ago in History
The Three Most Mysterious Men in History.
Throughout world history, there have been many people whose lives still raise many questions, and far from all the mysteries surrounding these people are destined to be unraveled. Here are three of the most mysterious individuals in world history whose secrets remain unsolved to this day.
By Vitalii Petrov2 years ago in History
The Real North Pole: 5 Mythical Ancient Islands That Might Actually Exist
There are many stories of places that have been deemed mythological only for it later to be discovered that there is much more to these myths than was first thought. Vitra Manand, also variously known as Great Ireland or White Man's Land, is one such place. Amongst the most significant and influential of ancient Norse texts are The Saga of Eric the Red and The Saga of the Greenlanders. These sagas allude to the island of Vitra Manand, described as being six days sailing west of Ireland or alternatively somewhere near Vinland, the name once given to the coastal area of eastern North America. In The Saga of Eric the Red, the native people of Vitra Manand were described as always being dressed in white and that they, quote, "uttered loud cries, bore long poles, and wore fringes." Another source mentions albinism in the population with, quote, "hair and skin as white as snow." Jedis Mercader, the flist geographer and cartographer who created one of the first world maps, also mentioned a similar land in a 1577 letter to John Dee, the English academic and occultist. In the letter to Dee, Mercader mentions that in the 14th century a group of eight men had come to Norway from a distant land, claiming to have been part of an expedition sent by the legendary King Arthur of Britain and that they were, in fact, his fifth-generation descendants. The true location of the legendary Vitra Manand is a subject of scholarly debate, with several theories proposing locations along the Eastern Seaboard of North America. Carl Christian Raen suggests the Chesapeake Bay area, referencing legends of white men with iron instruments. However, historian Farley Moat offers a more detailed theory, placing the land on Newfoundland's western shore. According to Moat, European settlers from the Northern British Isles, referred to as Alans, reached Iceland, Greenland, and North America before the Vikings. These Albans, thought to be the original Neolithic inhabitants of Britain, were displaced by the Celts and pushed to Europe's northwestern fringes. Moat asserts they were skilled walrus ivory hunters, which led them to discover and settle in Newfoundland due to its suitable land for farming and rich walrus population. Moat argues that the Albans' presence in Newfoundland predates the Vikings by centuries and that their settlements along the southwest coast influenced Viking exploration. The Vikings knew this area as Vitra Manand, and Moat speculates that voyages by figures like Leif Ericson were attempts to raid this land, which either failed or resulted in hostile encounters with the natives. The Albans are believed to have maintained connections to Europe into the early Middle Ages, but these links were severed by the 14th century as European pirates forced their migration inland, where they assimilated with other populations. Moat's theory is a fascinating possibility, placing the Albans and Vitra Manand at the heart of an untold chapter of pre-Columbian transatlantic contact and settlement in the New World.
By Vitalii Petrov2 years ago in History








