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Stories about explorers

Forma Tenned, an English explorer, was the first predecessor to explore the temple of pagbalha mentioned in the novel "The Hidden Code" by Homa. The name of the pagbalha Temple came from his mouth. Forma Teneide can be said to be one of the most legendary archaeological explorers in the 19th century. His adventures have been seen in newspapers for many times, which caused a sensation in an era. Many people in that era were infected by him and became explorers after reading his experiences. Sherman, the German archaeologist who discovered Troy, and peary, the first American to reach the North Pole, both embarked on the road of archaeology and exploration because of their worship of Teneid. There is a characteristic of tenet's archaeology, which is also the creed that Sherman firmly believes in all his life.

They are convinced that the myths and legends circulating in people's mouths must be true, and they have been handed down from history through people's oral recitation.

The greatest discoverer of the 19th century overheard the epic of Tibetan rappers from today's Indian region. It is an epic older and more mysterious than King Gelsall, the epic of King Ali, which seems to have been lost now. I don't know what legends Fuma heard from King Ali's epic, but he was so excited that he almost lost his mind, and from then on, the pagbalha Temple began to appear frequently in his mouth. He entered Tibet three times before and after, and seemed to have been looking for clues about the pagbalha Temple. The last time he gained the most, he was said to have found something like a map, but now it is impossible to verify it. Then, he had a trip to the highest ice peak in the newspaper. That was the last time people saw this great explorer.

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In 1843, Fuma hardly knew that there was a plateau in the world called Qinghai-Tibet. At that time, their concern was Maya! In 1842, when Stephens, the first man who made a scientific expedition to Maya, published his famous book Chronicle of Chiapas and Yucatan in Central America, the global enthusiasm for Maya exploration was unprecedented. The book was translated into seventeen languages, reprinted seven times a year, and then reprinted dozens of times. It became the best-selling book in the 19th century, which made the global explorers excited and countless explorers longed to go to the tropical jungle. During an inspection tour in Central America, Mata was the first to verbally put forward that' the Mayans migrated from Asia'. In order to prove that his statement was correct, he came to Asia and landed in zhina Peninsula. However, on his way, he met a turning point in his life. He learned about a place called pagbalha Temple from the mouth of a rapper, that is, from that moment on, this Buddhist temple became the goal that Fuma had been striving for all his life.

to outsiders, he disappeared into the snow-capped mountains for the last time in 1844. However, 1844 was the beginning, and Fuma did not disappear in the snow-capped mountains. It was more than ten years later that he died in the snow-capped mountains. In 1844, only Fuma began to hide his whereabouts. He didn't want to be reported in the newspaper for a long time. He secretly and persistently searched for it, and the harvest was extremely rich. It is said that the treasures he shipped back to Britain were enough to buy the whole British Empire (including the British Isles, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Myanmar and other regions), and those were all shipped back from Tibet. But he didn't find the pagbalha Temple all his life. He just kept digging for the ruins and ancient buildings in the process of looking for the pagbalha Temple. In those ruins and ancient buildings, a dime a dozen of jewels and gold and silver vessels were shipped back to England. At the same time, the more ruins and ancient buildings he excavated, the more he expected the pagbalha Temple. In a memoir written by one of his friends, he recorded, "I asked Fuma, he has gained wealth that he can't squander in his life. Why?" Fuma always shakes his head and sighs, repeating, I didn't find it, I still need some clues, I didn't find it. What I am doing now is just to bring back the sand on the beach, and the pearls are still hidden inside. " Fuma should have died in the snow-capped mountains in Tibet in 186, and that time, he went looking for it with a map.

Fuma should bury this secret in Tibet forever. However, in 1914, an Englishman McMahon drew a dividing line between India and Tibet at that time on behalf of the British government. While surveying this route, they accidentally found Fuma's tent and body, which should have been buried by ice and snow. As for what they got from the remains of Fuma, no one can know. Later, things were more complicated. According to legend, the map was indeed discovered at that time, and it was kept as a top secret by the British government. But soon after the outbreak of World War I, the mysterious map disappeared. I heard that the map keeper at that time painted the map from memory, and the British judged from the recalled map that the so-called pagbalha Temple seemed to be located near Mount Everest, the highest peak in the Himalayas. From 1921 to 1938, the British independently organized seven expeditions to Mount Everest, but they didn't get any clues. Until 1938, it was said that the original picture fell into the hands of the Nazi SS. Although there was no evidence of this, it was an indisputable fact that Hitler ordered twice in 1938 and 1943 that Himmler, his best assistant, personally set up two expeditions to go deep into Tibet. As for whether they are looking for the ancestors of the Germanic nation or for other purposes, it is not what we can know. What happened later, the last battle of Berlin in World War II, was supposed to be a well-planned panic attack, but both American and Russian troops risked their lives to head for the city and eventually split Berlin in two. In fact, their real purpose seems to be for that map, and the news we got was that they overheard the news about the map when they were fighting for Hahn, a German atomic bomb research and development scientist. As for what the news was, we don't know. But it was that news that caused a direct conflict of interest in the relations between the Allies. Then the Soviet Union and the United States rushed to China and Tibet, and they have not stopped until now. But so far, it seems that no one can decipher the information on the map. It is said that it is a map that people can't understand forever.