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Fan Waijuan, where should we go? First, the naked daily life of ancient Egyptians!
First, the ancient Egyptians were naked! However, before you can appreciate all the customs of ancient Egypt, you must first learn to lose your sense of shame! In the eyes of ancient Egyptians, children should be * *, and children in clothes are deformed people. Well, those brave girls in Jinjiang who went to ancient Egypt to find romantic love, are you ready to live naked in the sun for more than ten or even twenty years? Well, if you are all amateurs, forget it. But you'd better search online before crossing, how to prevent the sagging of the chest when there is no clothes to wear, and how to make sunscreen with natural herbs and weave a simple menstrual belt with reed stems rich in the Nile ... I believe it will be very useful when you get there-in ancient Egypt, there were neither sanitary napkins nor toilet paper. The so-called papyrus is not so much paper as a relatively thin three-plywood. And the price is also very expensive, no one wants to wipe his ass with it ... Even if he crosses the past directly as an adult, the ancient Egyptian costume is still a shameful thing in the eyes of modern people, especially China people. As for the typical dress style of Egyptian woman xìng, it is the modern "Chun ik"-sleeveless tubular tight skirt, with bare chest and shoulders, long or short, sometimes with one or two shoulder straps, similar to the simplified version of the tubular skirt of modern bar dancers' low-cut skirts. There are basically two kinds of Egyptian costumes, from upper-class aristocrats to ordinary people. Men wear short skirts and go shirtless, and women wear strapless low-cut skirts. There is little difference in style. The only difference lies in dyeing Se, pattern, fabric texture, gold and silver decoration and so on. Shoes in ancient Egypt were also very expensive. Most people choose to walk barefoot, and only the rich can afford sandals. As for socks, bras and underwear ... at that time, there was no invention, not even pants-pants were originally created by nomadic people riding on horseback. At first, farmers didn't wear pants, even though China people were very conservative in xìng, they didn't wear pants until King Wuling of Zhao "Khufu rode her". (As you can imagine, Confucius accidentally exposed the scene of * * in public when he was reading an upright man is open and poised, a villain often chirps ...) So, if you write a love story strictly by applying the background of ancient Egypt, you will become two shameless * * children, swinging naked like elephants while playing with mud, and falling in love on the Nile ... This seems to be a ruin of the scenery! In addition, even as adults, Egyptians are often * * at home-at that time, there was no air conditioning, the room was stuffy and hot, and they were soon wet with sweat when they put on their clothes. Therefore, the clothes of ancient Egyptians are actually equivalent to modern dresses and uniforms, and they are worn outside to show their identity. As for casual clothes and underwear ... At that time, the cloth was too expensive, and any waist cloth (similar to the crotch cloth in modern sumo wrestlers) was a valuable property. Women's clothes that consume a lot of cloth are the most valuable dowry for girls, which is similar to the modern "three big pieces of marriage". It's good for ordinary people to dress well-in this way, everyone will be happy at ordinary times. Remember, in the ancient Egyptian concept, clothes were basically regarded as decorations, not daily necessities. In this way, in ancient Egyptian society, it is common for people to run naked in the street or do business in the market, which is not shameful-however, clothes can be worn without amulets, otherwise they will be laughed at. There is a westerner who is fascinated by ancient Egyptian civilization. In his paper, he denied that the ancient Egyptians were a nation without festivals, claiming that all ancient Egyptians except civilians, slaves and children would be laughed at in public ... The problem is that after deducting the above three items, it seems that only adult aristocrats remain-I'm afraid they haven't accounted for 1% of the total population! Of course, if it's xìng, a man who crossed into an ancient Egyptian aristocratic family, he may enjoy it. In order to avoid damaging expensive clothes, maids in ancient Egyptian aristocratic families usually work, and only wear clothes on formal occasions such as going out, celebrating festivals or holding banquets. And often only wrapped around the waist, but the chest is exposed-in order to save cloth, some women, like men, only wear short skirts or waist-binding cloth. Perhaps it is because the clothing industry has developed so sadly that the art of makeup and body painting in ancient Egypt is quite good-painting eyebrows and corners of the eyes with ink; Paint the rim of the eye with malachite and aluminum ore as green gray se; Make lipstick with ochre and ointment; Dye nails, palms and soles with foam; As for the most fashionable ladies and gentlemen in ancient Egypt, they will also paint their Ru rooms as gold Se and * * as blue SE-it is conceivable that they have to be topless or even naked to attend the banquet. As for the lowly Egyptian slave girls, dancers and girls, they are usually naked. The only difference is that there are some gold and silver decorations on the dancers and girls. In a sense, ancient Egypt was a huge celestial camp. As for letting Egyptian dancers wear colored veils and belly dance with them ... at least during the Roman Empire, or later, after the Arab invasion. So, you respect the traditional travelers in ancient Egypt, and quickly throw away this extra thing, cāo, with clothes! ;