Deep in the pyramids of Egypt, there is a solemn and dignified spell engraved: whoever disturbs the peace of Pharaoh, the wing of death will fall on his head.

Tutankhamun's only son, the king of Egypt, died at the age of eleven. Tutankhamun married his half-sister Anqiusi Amen and became the little monarch of Egypt. Because Tutankhamun is young, although he is named king, the real power lies in the hands of Prime Minister Ai. 18-year-old boy who died of murder did not leave the name of Pharaoh, but people still can't untie this curse1922165438+10. In October, Ka Feng Gang was the first archaeologist to enter Tutankhamun's tomb. He found a passage on a ceramic stone tablet outside the tomb: "For disturbing the peace of Pharaoh, Behind a statue in the main tomb, it reads: "As the guardian of the tomb in Tutan, I use the desert debt to drive out grave robbers." As an archaeologist, of course, Ka Feng Gang was not intimidated by the spell, but was bitten by a poisonous insect when preparing to open the coffin. Since then, teeth have fallen off, body temperature is extremely unstable, and high fever has occurred repeatedly. 1April, 923, Ka Feng Gang died of illness. Strangely, at the moment when Kagan Feng died, the whole Cairo was cut off, but the power company could not find the reason.

After Kagan von's death, the spell about Tutankhamun spread like wildfire. Then, the scholars who walked into the grave died one after another. Even more bizarre is that in 1929, Lady Elizabeth, the widow of Ka Feng Gang, passed away. Her cause of death was the same as her husband's, even the bit.

Tutankhamun's spell reappeared in the 1970s, when two TV workers' elevator cables suddenly broke and they almost died. According to one member, "it's terrible. I was nailed to the ground and David leaned against the wall. We can't move. I looked up at Pharaoh, who was staring down at me with a hacksaw knife in his hand. The whole process is the most bizarre experience I know. " 1999, archaeologists once again entered Tutankhamun's tomb. So far, I haven't seen any death reports in the news.

After Tutankhamun's death, Ai married Ancesian and became the king of Egypt. After boarding the plane for three years, Ai died. Its mausoleum was stolen, and Ai's name and head on the wall were erased. However, the queen recorded on the wall is not Anqiusi Amen. Presumably, she died before Ai.

According to the X-ray irradiation of Tutankhamun's mummy's head, there is a blood clot at the junction of Tutankhamun's head and the cervical cone, which is caused by a heavy blow. So historians speculate again that Tutankhamun died of murder, and it is very likely that Ancesian died of murder, and the same murderer is Ai. The spell about Tutankhamun. . . . . . .

On the tomb of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, there is an epitaph: "Anyone who interferes with the peace of the Pharaoh will die on his head." For decades, after the hype of various movies and novels, the "Pharaoh's curse" became more and more fantastic, which not only scared off grave robbers, but also worried many archaeologists and tourists.

The spell carved on Tutankhamun's grave claimed revenge on those who invaded his grave. 1On the afternoon of October 26th, an expedition led by British archaeologist howard carter opened the ancient tomb that had been sleeping for thousands of years. 1923 On April 23rd, that is, six months after the Pharaoh's tomb was opened, the mysterious death of Lord carnarvon, a scientist who participated in the expedition, reminded many people of the curse, and the media and the public began to pay attention to it. Even Conan Doyle, a famous British detective novelist and author of Sherlock Holmes, called him very.

The Pharaoh in the tomb was disturbed, and his revenge and anger triggered a series of mysterious disasters. Shortly after the death of Lord carnarvon, another member of the expedition, Arthur Mays, was found unconscious in a hotel room in Cairo. Then George Gould, a friend of the Lord who visited him and went to the grave, had a high fever and died. Archibald Reid, a scientist who tried to determine the cause of Pharaoh's death with the help of X-ray technology, also died when he just returned to London to start analyzing the collected data. Strange things also include ominous signs-on the day of Lord carnarvon's death, there was a power outage in Cairo, and the Lord's dog died in England.

A few days ago, a group of Egyptian scientists took the mummy of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun out of the tomb of the Valley of the Kings and scanned it with CT in an attempt to solve the mystery of the young king's death. However, according to Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Cultural Relics Committee, many strange things happened on the day of CT scanning. Although these may be purely coincidental, he can't despise the "Pharaoh's curse" that has been circulating for more than half a century.

It is reported that Egyptian archaeologists and medical experts recently scanned the mummy of Tutankhamun, a young Pharaoh in ancient Egypt during the 18 dynasty, and then synthesized these scanned images into three-dimensional images by computer, thus determining the cause of death of Tutankhamun and his actual age at the time of death.

However, on the day when they scanned Tutankhamun's mummy with CT, the research team of 10, who was in charge of this task, encountered a series of "strange things": their car going back and forth to the Valley of the Kings almost had a fatal car accident that day, and the scientists were all surprised in a cold sweat; In the CT scanning experiment, the computer in charge of CT scanning suddenly went on strike for two hours for no reason. Finally, the scientist finally restarted the computer and scanned it for 15 minutes. In addition, on the day of CT scanning of mummies, a strong wind suddenly blew in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt, and yellow sand filled the sky. This sudden gale made scientists who never believed in evil feel "very strange" and had to think of "Pharaoh's curse".

Since British archaeologist howard carter discovered Tutankhamun's mummy in the Valley of the Kings in 1922, scientists have conducted a detailed examination for the fourth time. Since 1922, there have been many mysterious deaths around Tutankhamun's mummy. First of all, Sir Carnaveen, Carter's patron, suddenly died after entering Tutankhamun's mausoleum, allegedly infected by mosquito bites. Then, a tourist from the mausoleum, Yeel, fell into the water and drowned. Carter's assistant Petrel was also killed, while Petrel's father committed suicide by jumping off a building, and an 8-year-old child was run over by a funeral car.

But in fact, scientists have now proved that only 5% of the first people who entered Tutankhamun's cemetery died abnormally. If there is anything unusual, it is probably because the space is closed, and the bacteria in the tomb can't co-evolve with the outside air, thus forming an independent evolutionary body that human beings can't touch and resist. Other events triggered by the so-called Pharaoh curse are also largely fabricated.