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Nine famous curses in the world

Introduction: "Ayers Rock in Lu Lu badminton" is a large sandstone formed between the sacred Pitjautjatjara and the Yankinytjatjara indigenous tribe in northern Australia.

The large sandstone "Lu Wu Lu, Ayers Rock" is formed between the sacred Pitjautjatjara and the Yankinytjatjara indigenous tribe in northern Australia.

First, the wordless curse "Lu Wu Lou, Ayers Rock"

This huge sandstone was formed between the sacred Pitjautjatjara and the Yankinytjatjara indigenous tribe in northern Australia. Ayers Rock is called "Lu Wu Lu" in aboriginal languages, which reminds Xiaokang of the South African World Cup called by Urals some time ago. There are many local legends about this stone. According to aboriginal legend, Uluru is a masterpiece created by two boys playing with mud after rain. It's hard to imagine how these two little boys did it, unless they were born giants, which is just a legend.

Nowadays, it is a beautiful place, so many Australian and foreign tourists often hike this tourist resort. Strangely, however, in recent years, whenever tourists climb the boulder and pick up small stones, there will be traffic accidents when they come home, or their families will die or lose their jobs, and various misfortunes will continue. Therefore, Australia has now decided to ban people from climbing, and those who violate the ban will receive a ticket without waiting for the punishment of the gods. Therefore, Australian national parks have long set up the words "Do not climb" in front of the boulder. But even so, there are still many tourists who don't listen to persuasion and have to try their hand.

Second, the beautiful curse Hope Diamond

Also known as "Queen Mary", it is dark blue and a world-famous treasure. It is said that this diamond is the eye of an Indian goddess, and the 45.52-carat gray-blue diamond seems to be deliberately tossing every owner. For more than 300 years, it has brought its master worse bad luck than the curse of all wizards. This gives it an extremely mysterious color, so it is also called "mysterious and ominous thing". Now it's on display at the Smith Institute, and people come to visit it in an endless stream. While admiring the vicissitudes of this rare treasure, people seem to feel that the shining blue light is silently telling people its mysterious and ominous history. Perhaps only for the exhibition hall, this diamond means wealth and good luck, because it attracts a large number of tourists every day and is the most popular exhibit in the whole museum. It is the opposite fate for the owner who owns it.

Third, the curse of the young Egyptian king.

Many people may not know how many versions of the Pharaoh's curse have been circulated around the world. In fact, among these rumors, there is a legend of a very young Pharaoh Dutang Carmen.

The young Egyptian king Dutang Carmen died around 1300 BC. The body after death is covered with a pure gold mask. This mask is made of fine workmanship, so it looks like a living face, handsome and full of life. Let Dutang Carmen, who has been dead for more than 3,000 years, still retain the elegance and majesty of the young king. However, it seems that the ancient Egyptians really did something. They carefully preserve their bodies according to their own ideas. They are located in a huge triangular pyramid in the middle of the Sahara desert. The careful calculation of the pharaohs cursed those who disturbed them, and every archaeologist and grave robber who excavated Tutankhamun died without exception.

Fourth, Indian revenge, kursi's presidential curse.

19 in the late 1930s and early 1940s. At that time, the United States began a vigorous "westward movement." A large number of white people left their hometown in the northeast and came to their dream "virgin land" in the west. However, the development history of white people is also the "history of blood and tears" of Indians there. The aborigines had to leave their homes where they lived for a long time and were driven to barren land by white people. From many westerns, we can see how those Indians fought against white people. At that time, American general Harrison was the leader of killing Indians.

In a fierce battle, Harrison killed the leader of an Indian tribe and cruelly used the head of the leader as his own wine glass. This is a great shame for Indians. The leader's brother couldn't stand Harrison's persecution of Indians. He vowed to take revenge on Harrison, but the Indian's original weapon could not compete with the white man's gun. His revenge on Harrison failed, and Harrison became the president of the United States because of this credit. 184 1 year, Harrison became the head of state of the United States. Seeing that the leader's brother could not get revenge, he led a group of wizards to cast a spell. He said: "Harrison will die soon. From now on, every 20 years, an American president can't or leave the White House." Hearing this, Harrison just laughed it off However, 1 month later, Harrison caught a cold because of the rainstorm. It was this humble fault that made Harrison leave this world forever. Harrison also became the first American president not to leave the White House alive. However, at that time, Americans thought it was just an accident. By 1864, only a few people mentioned this curse after Lincoln was assassinated. Later, many presidents, such as Harrison, McGinley and Reagan, were killed. It can be said that this is one of the most creepy curses in American history.

Five, the Pharaoh's curse

The British explorer Canavan opened the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1923. Soon after, he was bitten by mosquitoes and died of pneumonia and septicemia. In a few years, the excavation team 12 people died strangely. It is believed that the Pharaoh put a death curse on those who harassed the tomb. Scientists used to explain that ancient tombs were full of bacteria and toxins, and some studies even pointed out that people who entered the graves that day did not actually die young.

Six, Genghis Khan mantra

For more than 700 years, the location of Genghis Khan's mausoleum has been a mystery. It is said that the mausoleum is protected by a spell and will not be found. Following the Japanese expedition to Mongolia in 1993, the American expedition discovered a retaining wall with a length of 3 kilometers and full of poisonous snakes in 2002. All the diggers were bitten by snakes, and the team car rolled down the hillside for no reason, and finally had to give up.

Seven, the curse of the Kennedy family

American President John F. Kennedy and his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated one after another. His brother Joseph Jr. died in a bomber accident, his son John Jr. died in an air crash, and his family and men died in skiing accidents and drug overdose. It is said that John Kennedy's father Joseph Sr offended the rabbi in 1937, and all men in the cursed family were doomed to bad luck.

Eight, the curse of Monaco royal family

King Rainier of Monaco and his beloved wife Kelly Gilly died in a car accident earlier this month. Princess Caroline, the eldest daughter, and Princess Stephanie have a bumpy marriage, and their son Prince Albert is still single at the age of 47. According to legend, the victim girl of Rainier I in the13rd century later became a witch, cursing his descendants for their unhappy marriage.

Nine, the real curse of "Princess Amanra" in Egypt

1at the end of 890, four young British people came to Egypt. Local smugglers sold them an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of Princess Amanra.

After some discussion, four Englishmen decided that the richest of them would buy mummies for thousands of pounds. Since then, this unknown princess in ancient Egyptian history has brought a series of bizarre and terrible bad luck to many people.

The Englishman who bought the mummy took the coffin back to the hotel. A few hours later, no one knew why, but the buyer left the hotel for no reason, walked into the nearby desert, disappeared from sight and never came back.

The next day, one of his companions was shot and seriously injured in the streets of Egypt, and finally had to have his arm amputated.

The remaining two people also suffered bad luck. Among them, 1 person went bankrupt without cause after returning to China; Another 1 person became seriously ill and finally sold matches in the street.

The mysterious mummy was later transported back to England, but strange things kept happening along the way. After it was shipped to England, a wealthy businessman who loved ancient Egyptian culture bought the mummy. However, the bad luck is not over. Soon after, three family members of the wealthy businessman were seriously injured in a bizarre car accident, and his mansion was also burned down. After such a change, the wealthy businessman had no choice but to donate the mummy to the British Museum.

Before entering the British Museum, the magic of Princess Amanra had begun to appear. In the process of transporting mummies into the museum, the truck lost control and injured an innocent passerby. Then, when two delivery workers shoveled the princess's coffin into the museum, the coffin accidentally fell into the stairwell, injuring 65,438+0 workers' feet, while the other 65,438+0 workers died completely healthy for no reason two days later.

However, the real trouble has just begun.

Princess Amanra's coffin was later placed in the Egyptian exhibition hall of the British Museum. During the exhibition, the night guard reported that knocking at the door and crying were often heard near her coffin. What's more, even other antiques in the showroom often make strange noises. Soon after, the 1 guard died while on duty, scaring other guards to resign collectively.

Because strange things kept happening, the British Museum finally decided to put the mummy in the underground storage room.

Facts have proved that all this is in vain, because the next victim died inexplicably before 1 week passed. This time, it was the curator who decided to send the mummy to the basement.

At this point, the cursed mummy became famous. A newspaper photographer went deep into the basement and took some photos of mummies, but found a terrible face in one of them.

Later, no one knew what the actual situation was, except that the photographer was found dead in his home the next day, and the cause of death was shooting himself.

Soon after, the British Museum gave the mummy to a collector, who immediately invited Ravac Keefe, the most famous witch in Europe at that time, to exorcise the mummy. After a complicated exorcism ceremony, Mrs. Ravac announced that the mummy had "a lot of amazing evil energy" and said that it was impossible to exorcise the mummy because "the devil will always exist in her body and there is nothing anyone can do about it." Finally, Mrs Lavarch gave a piece of advice to collectors: get rid of it as soon as possible.

However, at this point, no museum is willing to accept the mummy of Princess Amanra, because in the past 10 years, 20 people have suffered misfortune and even lost their lives because of her.

However, the story is not over. Not long after, an American archaeologist who didn't believe in God ignored Princess Amara's terrible history and bought her at a considerable price, and planned to put her in new york City.

19 12 in April, the new owner of Princess Amanra personally escorted her and put her on a huge ship that caused a sensation in the shipbuilding industry at that time. For the sake of prudence, he also placed her near his master's room, hoping that she could arrive in new york safely.

Do you know the name of this big ship? The last ship that Princess Amanra took is now called Titanic! Is it this demon that has not been dispersed that has harmed this unsinkable ship and killed 1 1000 people? How does the world know whether it is true or not? !