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What does Jigme's epic say?
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a sensational discovery in Kurongkik Mountain, which was an infectious heroic epic. This epic was carved on the 12 clay tablet and was originally hidden in the library of Azov, the king of Azov, and written in Akkadian. The second version later discovered belongs to King Hammurabi of Babylon. This is Jigme's epic, which is of great literary and historical value. It is generally believed that Jigam epic was originally written by Sumerians. Sumerians are a magical and belligerent people. Up to now, we don't know the origin and development of this nation, except that they left us an amazing number 15, as well as very advanced astronomical and computational knowledge.

The first clay tablet depicts a monster Andy Du created by the goddess Aru. Angidou, with long hair and animal skin, eats grass in the field, drinks a pool of water with cows and plays in boiling water. When King uruk heard about this ugly creature, he suggested giving him a lovely woman so that he could get rid of the cattle. Angidou was captured by the king with clever tricks and spent six days and six nights with a demigod and demigod beauty.

On the second clay tablet, the ever-victorious hero Jigme built a wall around uruk. God lives in a magnificent palace with a granary and guards patrolling the walls. Gigames is a mixture of man and god, one-third is man and two-thirds is god. Pilgrims to uruk looked up at him with trepidation, because people had never seen such a beautiful and strong man as him. In other words, this narrative poem once again mentioned the mating between God and man.

The third clay tablet tells us that a cloud of dust is rolling in from a distance, the sky is shaking and the dust is flying, and the sun god appears. He caught Andy Du with his huge claws. Surprisingly, it says here that the sun idol fell heavily on Andy like a millstone. It is puzzling that primitive people knew that under a certain acceleration, people's bodies would become as heavy as lead. Of course, today we all know the acceleration of gravity. When astronauts take off, they will be pressed on the chair by several forces of gravity acceleration. This is pre-calculated, but how did primitive people know this knowledge? The sixth clay tablet tells the story of Ji Gams and Andu setting out together to visit God's residence. In the distance, they can see the glittering Pei Lou where the goddess Ninis lives. Two cautious rangers shot arrows and projectiles at the guard, but they were all bounced back, but the guard's body was intact. As they approached the palace of God, they suddenly heard a voice calling to them, "Go back! Mortals are not allowed to come to the holy mountain where God lives. Anyone who looks at the face of God will die. " It is also recorded in the Bible Exodus: "You cannot see my face, and people cannot live with my face."

The seventh clay tablet tells the story of the first space flight. Angidou was caught by the copper claw of a giant eagle and flew into the air. According to the book, he said to me, "Look down at the earth. What is it like? " ? Look at the sea again. What is the sea like? "The earth is like a mountain and the sea is like a lake. He flew in the air for another four hours, and then said to me, "Look down at the earth. What is it like? "? Look at the sea again. What is the sea like? "At this time, the earth is like a garden, and the sea is like a gardener's sink. He flew for another four hours and said, "Look down at the earth. What is it like? Look at the sea again. What is the sea like? " The earth is like porridge and the sea is like a basin.

This narrative is so vivid and interesting. Some creature must have seen the earth from the sky, otherwise it would be impossible to describe it so vividly. On this clay tablet, there is also a door that speaks like a living person, which reminds us of the loudspeaker immediately.

From the eighth clay tablet, Andy Du, who saw the earth from the sky, died of a very strange disease. Jigme asked Andu if he was poisoned by some wild animal in the sky. How does Gigames know that wild animals in the sky can cause incurable diseases? This is really puzzling.

The ninth clay tablet tells the story of how Jigam mourned his friend Andu and decided to travel long distances to find God. Because he always thought he would die of the same disease as Andy. At that time, Ji Gams came to the foot of two Tianshan Mountains, separated by a Sun Gate. He met two giants in front of the sun. After a whole day of negotiations, Ji Gamez was able to go in, because two thirds of him were gods. Later, Gigames found God's garden on the endless seashore. When Ji Games was on the road, God warned him twice in advance: "Ji Games, where are you going?" You won't find the life you want. When God created man, he arranged the fate of death for him, and life was in God's own hands. "Jigme, don't listen to advice, stick to go forward. No matter how dangerous it is, he must go to Utnapish. But Utnabish lives on the other side of the distant sea, where there is no road, and no ship can fly over the sea except the ship of the sun god. Jigames braved all kinds of dangers and crossed the sea with his own intelligence.

Then on the eleventh clay tablet, he described his meeting with Utnapis. The father he saw was not thicker than his waist and wider than his arms, but a man of similar size. Utnapish said that the two of them looked like father and son, and then Utnapish told Ji Gamez about his experience. Strangely, he used the first person. What is surprising is Utnapish's detailed description of the flood. He said that God had warned him that the flood was coming and asked him to build a boat to save children, women, his relatives and craftsmen from all walks of life. Even today, his description of violent storms, rising floods, dark nights and desperate expressions of people he can't help is still infectious and vivid. Just like the story of Noah in the Bible, we heard the story of releasing crows and pigeons, and the story of the ship stranded on a mountain after the flood fell.

According to the above description, we can make some assumptions about the vast history of mankind: I don't know how long ago, a spaceship of unknown origin discovered the earth where we live, and they soon learned that the earth has all the favorable conditions for developing intelligent life. Of course, the earth people at that time were not human beings now. Astronauts artificially inseminated some women, just like the ancient myth said, they fell asleep and left. Thousands of years later, space visitors returned to the earth and found the human samples they had sown. They repeated mating experiments until they finally created a highly intelligent creature that could teach them social rules and survival skills. At that time, people were still barbarians and not civilized. They may degenerate and mate with wild animals again. Space tourists saw this danger, so they destroyed unsuccessful samples or took them to other continents. As a result, primitive society and the most primitive technology began to appear. Murals and pottery were painted on the stone walls and caves, and we began to try to build houses. It all started slowly. These earliest humans have great respect for space visitors, because space visitors come from places that humans know nothing about, and then they go again. In human eyes, they are gods, they are gods.