Treasure hunt begins in England
Chapter 931 Communication
Chapter 931 Communication
After finishing the handling of the mine mining in Guatemala, Liang En and the others got on the plane and returned to Ireland, and then prepared for the next series of academic exchanges.
Because he knew that important matters related to the economy were best left to Elizabeth, a professional, and given full trust, rather than letting a layman like himself intervene at will.
Perhaps for ordinary people, it is difficult for them to confirm whether those professionals are loyal, so it often leads to an action that cannot be carried out after repeated weighing.
But this problem does not exist for Liang En. After all, if the followers of history are not trustworthy, there will be no trustworthy people in this world.
After several years of handing over to this aspect, Liang En's previous papers have gradually been accepted, so he needs to conduct a series of communication activities during this period.
In fact, if it were a Caucasian, he might have been widely recognized a year ago, but he was still vaguely discriminated against because of his race.
In particular, the cultural relics and historical sites he found are so important in the history of Western civilization, so some people reject them from the bottom of their hearts when they think that a non-caucasian found these things.
It's just that the academic documents he produced are too solid, and with the help of Golden Dawn and Mr. Doris, some guys can only give approval even if they don't want to.
But the approval is the approval, but that group of people can also make the approval process very complicated, so that it took so long to give Liang En the public approval and recognition.
This is also a characteristic of the humanities and social sciences. It is not as directional as the knowledge of science and engineering, but needs to be recognized by others.
In other words, for those historical conjectures or ancient text translations, those scholars have sufficient reasons to oppose other inferences, and although it takes a lot of time to verify whether these things are true or not.
Therefore, compared with those in science and engineering, the cost of research and experiments in humanities and social sciences is relatively low, but the overall complexity is not much worse than that in science and engineering, and even more complicated.
More importantly, the objective factors in this type of research are smaller than the subjective factors, so it is very common for people to argue for a long time on a question.
Fortunately, Liang En's achievements are not only in those academic fields, but also a large part of them come from archaeology. Compared with those academic issues that are not easy to explain, it is easier to find out the situation in archaeology.
After all, the ruins are there. Even though everyone has debates about the specific conditions of these ruins, there are not many people who object to the importance of those ruins.
So in the following exchanges, Liang En focused on the uncontroversial archaeological knowledge, and only communicated with you on history and ancient languages when everyone offered it.
This kind of communication is all-round. In addition to the communication with those students, there are also some academic exchanges with professors and scholars to exchange cutting-edge knowledge in this field.
Through communication, Liang En learned that the dictionaries he had produced about the translation of ancient texts had greatly advanced the historical records of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece before the dark age, especially in the study of ancient Egypt.
This is mainly because the ancient Egyptians liked to write or carve words in various places. For example, if you walk into any temple, you can see the words carved on the whole wall.
It's just that people didn't know the reason for those words before, so these words are no different to archaeologists from the decorative paintings carved on the wall.
This is why the ancient Egyptian researchers were elated after Liang En deciphered the ancient Egyptian text, because the translation of the language represented a key to the secret treasure house of ancient Egypt that had appeared in their hands.
Therefore, going to Egypt to study authors in the past two years is almost equivalent to the sum of the previous half century, because this is a new blue ocean for them, and some important research results can be produced by casual research.
The fact is also true, at least in the past two years, all magazines related to archeology and history basically have research reports or papers related to ancient Egypt, and each one is quite valuable.
After all, people who knew characters in ancient Egypt were not ordinary people, so the things that can be recorded must not be almost worthless like the spam on the Internet today.
Therefore, the information that people get from those recorded on papyrus or on the walls of important buildings must be the most important information that the writer needs to record.
For example, during this period of time, people have figured out a series of situations related to religion, economy, politics, culture, etc. in ancient Egypt through the translation of those records, and figured out a lot of mysteries that they had not grasped before. question.
Even because some texts were deciphered, we found some relics that had never been discovered before, such as the ancient fortresses located in the waterfall areas on the upper reaches of the Nile.
This is also the topic that Liang En chose during his exchange at Paris [-] University, because Paris [-] University focused on research in this area during this period, and found a lot of information through the ruins, and then carried out Site survey.
According to the survey results, the ruins are located near the second waterfall of the Nile River Basin. They are a group of fortresses composed of a large number of fortress buildings. In addition to common defensive functions, they also shoulder the important task of economic and cultural exchanges between Egypt and Nubia.
Nubia is an ancient civilization that was also born in the Nile River Basin. The ancient Egyptian civilization is the biggest competitor in the Nile River Basin.Since it is a competitor, friction must be indispensable.
And these southern fortresses of the Nile Valley epitomize the era of mutual communication and friction between the two.
During the period of the Old Kingdom, the two fortresses of Elephantine and Buchen built the base of ancient Egypt's initial exploration against Nubia.With the demise of the ancient kingdom, the vigilance and defense concept of the Egyptians against foreigners increased rapidly.
Although various recently deciphered inscriptions record that the ancient Egyptians boasted about their strength and contempt for the enemy, many troops and material transfers during the Middle Kingdom showed that the enemies they faced were obviously not as weak as they boasted.
In this case a series of defensive fortresses were commonly erected.The names of a series of fortresses such as Yoronti-suppression of Nubia, East Semna-defense of bows and arrows, Safak-attack against foreign countries, etc., are enough to illustrate their defensiveness and vigilance against foreigners.
"—From here we can see the situation at that time." Liang En, who was standing in front of the blackboard, said to a photo, which was found in front of a temple, and on it was a pharaoh's announcement.
"The stele, if translated, reads: I push my frontiers southwards, beyond my father's time...I am a man of my word...Any son of mine will ensure my Boundaries set by the monarch...
My real son will stand for his father and guard the borders his father created, if he abandons the borders and fails then he is not my son and he is not born of me. ""
(End of this chapter)
After finishing the handling of the mine mining in Guatemala, Liang En and the others got on the plane and returned to Ireland, and then prepared for the next series of academic exchanges.
Because he knew that important matters related to the economy were best left to Elizabeth, a professional, and given full trust, rather than letting a layman like himself intervene at will.
Perhaps for ordinary people, it is difficult for them to confirm whether those professionals are loyal, so it often leads to an action that cannot be carried out after repeated weighing.
But this problem does not exist for Liang En. After all, if the followers of history are not trustworthy, there will be no trustworthy people in this world.
After several years of handing over to this aspect, Liang En's previous papers have gradually been accepted, so he needs to conduct a series of communication activities during this period.
In fact, if it were a Caucasian, he might have been widely recognized a year ago, but he was still vaguely discriminated against because of his race.
In particular, the cultural relics and historical sites he found are so important in the history of Western civilization, so some people reject them from the bottom of their hearts when they think that a non-caucasian found these things.
It's just that the academic documents he produced are too solid, and with the help of Golden Dawn and Mr. Doris, some guys can only give approval even if they don't want to.
But the approval is the approval, but that group of people can also make the approval process very complicated, so that it took so long to give Liang En the public approval and recognition.
This is also a characteristic of the humanities and social sciences. It is not as directional as the knowledge of science and engineering, but needs to be recognized by others.
In other words, for those historical conjectures or ancient text translations, those scholars have sufficient reasons to oppose other inferences, and although it takes a lot of time to verify whether these things are true or not.
Therefore, compared with those in science and engineering, the cost of research and experiments in humanities and social sciences is relatively low, but the overall complexity is not much worse than that in science and engineering, and even more complicated.
More importantly, the objective factors in this type of research are smaller than the subjective factors, so it is very common for people to argue for a long time on a question.
Fortunately, Liang En's achievements are not only in those academic fields, but also a large part of them come from archaeology. Compared with those academic issues that are not easy to explain, it is easier to find out the situation in archaeology.
After all, the ruins are there. Even though everyone has debates about the specific conditions of these ruins, there are not many people who object to the importance of those ruins.
So in the following exchanges, Liang En focused on the uncontroversial archaeological knowledge, and only communicated with you on history and ancient languages when everyone offered it.
This kind of communication is all-round. In addition to the communication with those students, there are also some academic exchanges with professors and scholars to exchange cutting-edge knowledge in this field.
Through communication, Liang En learned that the dictionaries he had produced about the translation of ancient texts had greatly advanced the historical records of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece before the dark age, especially in the study of ancient Egypt.
This is mainly because the ancient Egyptians liked to write or carve words in various places. For example, if you walk into any temple, you can see the words carved on the whole wall.
It's just that people didn't know the reason for those words before, so these words are no different to archaeologists from the decorative paintings carved on the wall.
This is why the ancient Egyptian researchers were elated after Liang En deciphered the ancient Egyptian text, because the translation of the language represented a key to the secret treasure house of ancient Egypt that had appeared in their hands.
Therefore, going to Egypt to study authors in the past two years is almost equivalent to the sum of the previous half century, because this is a new blue ocean for them, and some important research results can be produced by casual research.
The fact is also true, at least in the past two years, all magazines related to archeology and history basically have research reports or papers related to ancient Egypt, and each one is quite valuable.
After all, people who knew characters in ancient Egypt were not ordinary people, so the things that can be recorded must not be almost worthless like the spam on the Internet today.
Therefore, the information that people get from those recorded on papyrus or on the walls of important buildings must be the most important information that the writer needs to record.
For example, during this period of time, people have figured out a series of situations related to religion, economy, politics, culture, etc. in ancient Egypt through the translation of those records, and figured out a lot of mysteries that they had not grasped before. question.
Even because some texts were deciphered, we found some relics that had never been discovered before, such as the ancient fortresses located in the waterfall areas on the upper reaches of the Nile.
This is also the topic that Liang En chose during his exchange at Paris [-] University, because Paris [-] University focused on research in this area during this period, and found a lot of information through the ruins, and then carried out Site survey.
According to the survey results, the ruins are located near the second waterfall of the Nile River Basin. They are a group of fortresses composed of a large number of fortress buildings. In addition to common defensive functions, they also shoulder the important task of economic and cultural exchanges between Egypt and Nubia.
Nubia is an ancient civilization that was also born in the Nile River Basin. The ancient Egyptian civilization is the biggest competitor in the Nile River Basin.Since it is a competitor, friction must be indispensable.
And these southern fortresses of the Nile Valley epitomize the era of mutual communication and friction between the two.
During the period of the Old Kingdom, the two fortresses of Elephantine and Buchen built the base of ancient Egypt's initial exploration against Nubia.With the demise of the ancient kingdom, the vigilance and defense concept of the Egyptians against foreigners increased rapidly.
Although various recently deciphered inscriptions record that the ancient Egyptians boasted about their strength and contempt for the enemy, many troops and material transfers during the Middle Kingdom showed that the enemies they faced were obviously not as weak as they boasted.
In this case a series of defensive fortresses were commonly erected.The names of a series of fortresses such as Yoronti-suppression of Nubia, East Semna-defense of bows and arrows, Safak-attack against foreign countries, etc., are enough to illustrate their defensiveness and vigilance against foreigners.
"—From here we can see the situation at that time." Liang En, who was standing in front of the blackboard, said to a photo, which was found in front of a temple, and on it was a pharaoh's announcement.
"The stele, if translated, reads: I push my frontiers southwards, beyond my father's time...I am a man of my word...Any son of mine will ensure my Boundaries set by the monarch...
My real son will stand for his father and guard the borders his father created, if he abandons the borders and fails then he is not my son and he is not born of me. ""
(End of this chapter)
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