It cannot be said that the discovery of these cultural relics is related to flight. It can only be said that in ancient times, people were very interested in the image of birds.
They made airplane-like objects or text murals, but we found an object over 4000 years old in an ancient tomb in Egypt, not a bird.
We all know that the plane was built in 1903, but a model plane appeared in an ancient tomb more than 4,000 years ago, which really gave archaeologists a headache.
This model plane is very similar to our present plane. It is made of fig trees which are abundant in Egypt. The volume is only 365,438+0 grams.
Later, our archaeologists discovered many similar small cultural relics. They all have one thing in common, which is similar to airplanes and birds. They are all bird heads with feet and flat wings, just like airplanes now.
In the murals of Kunlun Mountain in China, we found that the paintings in the murals are the kind of plane model stick figures, so we began to have bold ideas. Did the ancients really see the crossing? Or did the ancients draw mysterious things and leave evidence?
We archaeologists say that this is just an ancient painted bird, not a model plane, without crossing and mystery.
In the eyes of the ancients, birds spread their wings and soared. They will envy birds and hope to be as free as birds. Therefore, in ancient times, birds were the gods of freedom and had a high status.
That's why there is gold to make birds. In fact, we humans create airplanes based on birds, and through the investigation of birds, we create airplanes with science.
This is why birds are so like airplane models. We all get inspiration from birds. The difference is that the ancients regarded birds as gods and made sacrifices and playthings. Later, we used this inspiration to create an airplane.
Therefore, the discovery of bird cultural relics in Egypt is not a treasure of fate, but a dream that both ancient people and modern people have to fly in the sky, and we have realized it for the ancient people.