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巨人传 弗朗索瓦·拉伯雷 2715Words 2018-03-21
How does a certain kind of "huge guai grass" not be afraid of fire What I tell you is great and amazing.However, if you are willing to further believe in another miraculous effect of this sacred "Great Grass", I can also tell you about it.I don't care whether you believe it or not.As long as I'm telling the truth it's enough. Therefore, I tell you the truth.However, since it is quite tricky and not easy to explain, to go deep into it, I must ask you one thing: If I poured two glasses of wine and a glass of water into this wine bottle, and after mixing them by shaking, how can you get them? Separate water and wine?How can it be restored to have no wine in the water and no water in the wine, which is the same as the original amount I put in?

Or, to put the question another way: suppose your coachmen and boatmen, to supply the needs of your families, bring in large quantities of casks and barrels of wine, some of Gravaux, some of Orleans, some of Bona, and some of Milvaux. Yes, they drank a good deal on the way, fully half of it, and then filled the cask with water, as the three of them, Rimo in wooden shoes, used to do when they transported wine from Argenton and Saint-Gautier. In that case, I would like to ask you, how can you get out the water that has been mixed in?How can we tell the difference?I think you guys are going to come up with some kind of rattan funnel again.This has been recorded a long time ago, and it has been verified by countless people's experiments; you already know it.It's just that no one who doesn't know or has never seen it will think it can be done.This, leave it alone.

If we were in the time of Sulla, Marius, Caesar, and other Roman rulers, or the Druids who burned the dead bodies of parents and kings in ancient times, would you be like Artemisia? Drink the ashes of your wife or parents in white wine like you drink the ashes of your husband Mausolus, or keep them in an urn, how do you separate the ashes from the burnt wood ashes ?Please answer the answer to see. To be honest, I'm afraid it won't be easy!Let me tell you, you only need to wrap the dead body thickly with the magical "Great Grass", wrap it tightly with this grass, wrap it up, sew it up, and then put it in a fire of any size Go up and burn it.The fire will burn the bones to ashes through the "Great Grass". Not only will the grass itself not be burned, but the ashes of the bread inside will not be scattered out, and the ashes outside will not get in at all. Only cleaner, whiter, and more beautiful than when it was put in.Therefore, people named it asbeston④.It is plentiful in cabathia⑤, and it is very cheap in Diacuenas⑥.

Surprising!Really great!Fire devours everything, burns and incinerates everything, except for this asbestos-like cabathia "Great Grass" which fire can only make it cleaner, purer and whiter.If you don't believe it, like the Jews and skeptics, you want me to explain and test it, all you have to do is take a fresh egg and wrap it around with this miraculous "Greenwort".Once wrapped, it can be placed in a fire of any size.Leave it on for as long as you like. ① Grave: the place name of the Upper Alps. ② Baona: The place name of the Gold Coast Province, famous for its wine production.

③ Milvaux: Languedoc place name. ④ Argenton and St. Gauthier are the place names of Andre Province. ① Sulla: Roman dictator and tyrant in the second century. ② Marius: Roman general in the second century, Sulla's rival. ③ Artemisia: In the 4th century BC, the queen of Mausolus, the king of Galia, built a tall tomb for her husband, which is one of the seven wonders of the world. ④ Greek: "that which cannot burn". ⑤ Cabathia: The name of the city on the island of Cyprus. ⑥ Diya? Cuenas: Egyptian place name, by the Nile River. Then, take out the boiled, hard-boiled, and hard-boiled eggs, but the magical "Great Grass" has not changed at all, and has not been burned at all.Instead of spending fifty thousand Bordeaux coins, one-twelfth of a Poitier penny, you can experiment.

Don't compare it with a salamander; that's a lie.I admit that it feels comfortable and happy in a small fire, but when it comes to a big fire, I can assure you that it will suffocate and burn like other animals.We have experimented.Galen proved it long ago in the third book of de Temperamentis.Dioscorides says the same thing in the second book of his work. You don't need to mention magnetic acid, nor the wooden tower of Pyleus, Sulla couldn't light it, because Alchelaus, the garrison of King Mithridades, smeared it all over with alum . There is no need to compare it with the tree called eonem by Alexander Cornelius. He once said that this tree is very similar to an oak tree, and there are parasites on it. The world-famous Argos ship was built of this kind of wood.You ask who believes it; I don't, sorry.

Nor do you need to compare that tree of Briançon and Umbrandt, although it is peculiar, with mushrooms growing from its roots, and a useful resin from its stem, which Galien said was comparable to turpentine oil. Comparable; the tender leaves will condense the honey that falls from the sky, which is called "manna"①; although the wood is rich in colloidal oil, it is not afraid of fire.This tree is called larix in Greek and Latin, melze in the Alps, larege in descendants of Antinor and larege in Venetians, when Julius Caesar returned from Gaul. It is also because of this origin that the castle of Biemon ④ is called Larignum.

At that time, Julius Caesar ordered all the residents of the Alps and Biemon to deliver supplies to the strongholds his army passed along the way.Who doesn't obey an order?Only the people of Lalinum thought that the city was strong and refused to obey.Emperor Caesar launched an army to question the crime, and dispatched a large army to prepare to attack.There is a watchtower on the gate of the city, and the lower part is thick larch wooden piles. The wooden piles are connected one by one, like a big wood pile that is unattainable. .Caesar learned that there were no other defensive tools in the city except rolling logs and rocks, and he could only throw them nearby, so he ordered the soldiers to set up firewood around them and set them on fire.The order was carried out immediately, and in an instant the fire broke out, and the tall flames covered the castle.They thought that the watchtower would burn down and collapse soon.Unexpectedly, after all the firewood was extinguished, the watchtower was still intact without any damage.Seeing this situation, Caesar ordered to build a moat beyond the range of the rocks on the city to surround the city.

The men of Lalinum had to accept surrender.From their narration, Caesar learned that the characteristics of this kind of wood are that it cannot be ignited, burned, or burned into charcoal.This kind of wood deserves to be compared with the real "Great Grass" (that's why it is called all the doors, doors, casements, sliding doors, water drops, etc. in Teraimei. ① It is said that fire snakes are not afraid of fire. ② Latin: "On Temperament". ③ Pileus: The place where the Persians kept the sacred fire. ④ Mithridades: King of Pendus in the first century AD. ⑤ Alchelaus: One of the generals of King Mithridades in the first century AD, defeated by Sulla.

⑥ A tree that is not afraid of water and fire mentioned by Plinius in the thirty-ninth chapter of the thirteenth volume of "Natural History". ⑦ A parasitic plant on oak trees. ⑧ See Plinius: Chapter 22 of Volume 13 of "Compendium of Natural History". ⑨ Both Briançon and Umberland are listed as place names in the Alps province. ① It is actually a white sugar juice secreted from the leaves. ② It is a plant of the genus Larix. ③ Antinor: Prince of Troy, after arriving in Italy, founded Padua. ④ Biemont: The area near the Alps in northern Italy. The top cover, etc. are all made of this kind of wood. The stern, bow, galley, deck, corridor, watchtower of various transport ships built by Thalassa Shipyard, as well as sailboats, three-masted ships, flat-bottomed boats, light sailboats, and small sailboats etc. also use this kind of wood), but larch in the fire of other woods, like stone in a lime kiln, will eventually be cremated and burned.And this non-combustible "Great Grass"

However, it will never be destroyed or destroyed by burning, it will only burn more and more, and the more it burns, the cleaner it will be.So Hindus, Arabs, Sebians, stop praising your myrrh, your spices, your ebony, come here to see our good stuff, and bring back some seeds of this herb. If you can reproduce in your place, thanks to the blessing of God, France, the original place called "Great Grass", is prosperous and happy. The third volume of the heroic words and deeds of the kind and big Guai ① Sebian: one of the Arab nations.
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