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The ancient tombs in Egypt are the earliest books inserted in the world. What story does this book want to tell the world?
On the website of The Times, archaeologists found the world's earliest book in the abandoned Egyptian tomb, and it was the first inserted book.

Painted in the wooden coffin of a woman named An He 4000 years ago, it should be a guide for the ancient Egyptians after their death. There are hieroglyphs and pictures on it.

Usually those hieroglyphs are considered as some spells, and those pictures should be the guide after death. Modern people look like maps, so they are also called two-way books. He described two winding roads. It should be regarded as the road to the holy land of the soul.

Because at present, more than 20 such two-way books have been found in human beings, which can basically be regarded as the direction that the soul leads. The coffin that buried this woman can be traced back to the reign of Pharaoh around 20 10 BC. Then push the connection of this book to more than 4000 years ago.

Although the details in this book have not been cracked, it can be intuitively felt that this is the road for the soul to the holy land. Through the guidance of two roads, we finally reach heaven or another habitat of the soul.

It can be said that ancient Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations, but due to the long history of being submerged and dating, many historical mysteries are often hidden. Exploration and exploration often arouse people's curiosity and thinking.

Similarly, in this unbreakable two-way book, contemporary people can try to be close to history and people's wishes at that time through various imaginations.

I hope more information can help us explain these details.