Chapter 711 The Rebellious Boy
Chapter 711 The rebellious boy
Every Talmudic Jew has the ability to transform any secular detail of life into a divine order, an order that is directly responsible to God.
This is just like the Quran, which strictly controls people's behavior and habits.
When people in the Middle Ages pursued spiritual virtues, literature, art, and philosophy, everything had to be in accordance with the teachings of the Christian classic "The Bible", and no one could violate it. People only took a few baths in their lives, and did not pay attention to urban planning and sewage.
When feces and feces were flowing everywhere, the Jews lived outside the city and maintained good hygiene habits. When the plague was prevalent, this solitary living indirectly formed an isolation, and the plague naturally could not come to the door.
Leviticus 11:44:
I am the LORD your God; therefore you shall be holy; for I am holy, and ye shall not defile yourselves with anything that creeps upon the earth.
Talmud verse 206: To be holy, wash your hands after eating.
Keeping the body clean is common to the religions that emerged in the Middle East. Washing hands and face is a religious obligation. Later it became a hand-washing ceremony. Every Christian must be baptized. This is also to keep the body clean. As for how it evolved into what we later
No one takes a bath anymore. This may be related to the bathing places of the Romans.
For a long time, many bathhouses in Rome allowed men and women to bathe together. It was not difficult to see naked men and women making out in public bathrooms, which also led to many behaviors that are today called "debauchery", and the bathroom became a leisure time.
The money class is a comfortable place where the rich fight for pleasure, are full of scandals, and are notorious.
During the ancient Roman period in Europe, bathing was very important, and bathing was a required daily course for nobles.
In order to build these baths, Rome built huge water pipelines and spent a lot of financial and material resources.
Italy during the Renaissance was divided into many city-states, of which the most powerful ones in the north were Milan, Florence, Pisa, Siena, Genoa, and Venice; the center was mainly the Papal States; and the south was the Kingdom of Naples, which was controlled by Spain.
, Kingdom of Sicily.
The Renaissance originated in northern cities. They restored the Romans' carpe diem life, advocated enjoyment and opposed asceticism. Wealthy craftsmen and large workshop owners needed to obtain a social status commensurate with their economic status. In Rousseau's words,
It is among people who pursue personal happiness and respect from others that luxury inevitably arises. During the Renaissance, many works of art, sculptures, murals, etc. were born, which were used to decorate the home.
The house in Venice was no longer intact after being sacked by Napoleon, and the androgynous statue mentioned by the Platonists in the Symposium was destroyed during the transportation.
There are also many sculptures looted from Greece in the British Museum. Those incomplete sculptures are not the essence of civilization, but bloody stolen goods. And because they are incomplete, they are basically a pile of useless garbage. They are placed in the museum to show off.
Exhibition for the world.
The only lovely and complete sculpture is that of Venus, the goddess of love. The British can keep that sculpture unless Greece takes her away.
Rousseau was very civilized, but he did not have the courage to duel with Saint Lambert, so he could only watch his lover fall in love with other men.
Force cannot solve all problems, but sometimes you will need it. A man's hands cannot be unarmed. It is a shame. The reason why Greece was conquered is because their force is not as good as the Romans who rose up later. Latin is far inferior to Greece.
It is an ancient dialect of Latin and Hebrew, a dialect of the Latium region in central Italy. Later, with the expansion of the Roman Empire and the spread of Catholicism, it expanded into a common language in Europe.
An educated medieval noble must know Latin, which was necessary to communicate with other countries and to correspond with the Holy See. Although Latin is still used in the Vatican only, some academic vocabulary or articles such as taxonomy of organisms are still used.
Naming rules are still in Latin.
In the residence provided for them by the Grand Duke of Lorraine, its former owner left an inscribed inscription on the door frame of the luxurious bathroom:
Caelum non animum muatant qui trans mare currunt.
This sentence means "Those who cross the sea only change the climate but not their nature." In other words, they can travel to the end of the world without changing their nature.
Pomona thought that the rich Spanish businessman should carve some "Carpe diem" in the bathroom, which means carpe diem. This may be the reason why he became a rich man - he was sober and drunk while others were in the Roman bathroom.
When he was in a carnival, he was essentially a navigator and explorer, not a profit-seeking businessman.
Although the Jews are despised, their business rules are worth promoting. The Talmud says: People who only care about worldly things and love money are just ordinary people.
This sentence is very idealistic. When food and clothing are problems, who doesn't like money?
The wealthy class can say that God gave money to mankind as a gift, not for us to save it and give it back to Him.
People who regard accumulating wealth as fun and constantly strive to accumulate more wealth throughout their lives are ordinary people. More or less money is just a number, which is not enough to leave a deep mark in history. In the end, they will end up with those who have no money.
Just like people, they will not leave their names in history. Just like the foam on the sea disappears without a trace, someone's pursuit of being respected is just a vain effort.
The bathrooms at Hogwarts have beautiful stained glass windows, and the blond-haired mermaid in the window sings when someone takes a bath.
This luxurious marble bathroom has a sculpture of a goddess who can play the harp. She is decorated with many grapevines around her. There is a large and exquisite mural on the vault, depicting the Bacchus.
Every spring when the vines sprout new buds and the autumn harvest occurs, Bacchus, the god of wine, will drink and have fun with the gods and the nymphs and nymphs in the mountains, forests and rivers. The women dance in gossamer dresses, with their plump bodies looming, and a beautiful figure
The young man was pouring wine for the gods lying on the grass.
Nymph, the goddess of mountains, forests, and swamps, is Nymphadora. As for the young man pouring wine, Pomona thought he might be the corresponding Aquarius.
The old pervert Zeus had many lovers, but he never took them to Mount Olympus to grant immortal divinity. Zeus planted the golden vines with his own hands.
This aroused the jealousy of the Queen Hera, who turned Ganymede into a transparent water bottle and asked him to pour water for Zeus forever, but what poured out of the water bottle were tears, and all the gods were moved.
, so Zeus sealed Ganymede in the sky and made him a star in the night sky.
Although the center of the whole painting is the drunken gods, the most eye-catching thing is the calm-faced young man pouring wine for the gods.
He stood tall and exuded the vitality of youth, while the other gods looked old and sluggish. Rather than saying that they were drunk, it was better to say that they were dead.
Themes involving Dionysus and Venus are often full of sensuality and passion. Titian of Venice was a painting master with passion and full of colors. Although Venice had established a republic in the 16th century, feudal reactionary forces were still rampant. People
Under the conditions of excellent economy, his interest in freedom and worldly philosophy became increasingly intense. Titian's use of Greek mythological themes to express the joy and enjoyment of life is in line with the rebellious psychology of some people under the long-term constraints of theological thought.
Titian's "Dionysus" directly appears the god Pan, with a sheep's head, a human body, and horns on the head, which is the same shape as the devil in Christianity.
"He will be burned at the stake." Pomona said, looking at the boy who was full of southern style, wearing a laurel crown, looking down at the gods and the people in the bathroom. Maybe that was the portrait of the owner of the house.
"Why? He's a wizard?" Severus asked.
Merlin's Beard, this is a home.
Pomona had to use all her strength not to say these words.
There are two house elves living in this house. Lorraine is the secular king, but there is a wizard in the family, and his style is no different from that of a pure blood.
"I'm tired." She yawned. "I won't take a shower today. Please take us to a place to rest."
"Okay, Mrs. Smith." The house elf named Liuli said in a high-pitched voice.
"You are so dirty." Severus said in disgust.
"If you want to wash it, go ahead and wash it." Pomona retorted not to be outdone.
This rich man's little courtyard is not big. There is a small garden outside the bathroom, where she can walk around in her nightgown.
No matter how luxurious a hotel is, it does not have the freedom of a private courtyard, because it is a public place after all.
The so-called world-famous paintings may be similar to the Muggle bikini girl that Sirius used to permanently paste the spell, but outsiders are not like Walburga, who can't do anything to that rebellious boy.
In order to avoid punishment, the painter used many metaphors.
Seeing that Pomona was unwilling to wash, the "clean" Potions Professor did not insist on going to that bathroom to take a bath, and followed her very unhappy.
She could guess with her toes what he wanted to do.
So, who is dirtier?
Chapter completed!