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There is a library under the Sphinx.
The Sphinx is the largest rock statue in the world and one of the most representative ancient relics in Egypt. Located 372 meters away from the Great Pyramid of Egypt, in the depression of Giza Plateau. The image is a lion lying on its back. The Greeks called it "Sphinx" and the Egyptians called it "Susbu" or "Na".

The origin of the Sphinx is still controversial. But now it is generally believed that it was built for khalaf, the fourth Egyptian Pharaoh.

All along, like the pyramids, there are many mysterious phenomena around the Sphinx that are difficult to explain.

The Mystery of the Sphinx

Also known as the mystery of the sphinx. This is the mystery of the legendary Sphinx. Described as: what walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs at night? The answer to the puzzle is people. Morning, noon and evening are metaphors of childhood, middle age and old age. Legend has it that the sphinx lurks on the road like a floor and asks passers-by this riddle. As a result, the young Oedipus got the right answer and committed suicide.

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