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Half brilliant, half bloody (1)

author:Xinzhu 25

The museum is the most heavy embodiment of the essence of British culture, inseparable from this country, but when recording the footprints, she found that there was too little space left for her, so she extracted this part into a separate article, hoping to leave more memories.

There are countless museums large and small in the UK, and the categories are also covering various fields.

On the one hand, the clarion call of the Industrial Revolution and the rapid progress of science and technology have promoted the birth of generations of high-tech products; the influence of local historical precipitation has made great artists; the liberal life has given them the inspiration for their creation; religious beliefs have given the works a full spiritual interior; the romantic color in the bone marrow has added or exaggerated, or illusory, or idealistic flavors to the works, often pinning on certain feelings of the author; and the particularity of the political system makes the works carry some elements of critical realism. It is used to vent a certain emotion of the author or to launch some kind of call.

On the other hand, history always belongs to the victors, and in the history of Europe, where wars are constant, how many victorious smiles and pride have been left to this day? And the aggressiveness inherent in the colonialism of the capitalist powers has taken all the treasures of various countries into their arms like robbers, and the cruelty of the means is unimaginable and shocking to the extreme...

Now, hundreds of years have passed, and the bloody rain and wind have long ceased to exist. All that remains are these ill-fated treasures. No matter which treasure of the country, I hope that I will walk into this half-glorious, half-bloody world with awe and humility, and feel their breath calmly.

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National Museum of Scotland

The first thing that made me jump up excitedly was this white-faced sheep treasured in the National Museum of Scotland, beautiful and cute. It is the famous cloned sheep Dolly Ofe in the textbook. I admit to being inclined to the discipline and excitedly surrounding her 360 degrees without dead angles to see her up close. There are many clones in the world, and there will be more and more, but people should be grateful for this first cloned animal. Everything was fate, the Scots created her, so after her death was made into specimens to be kept here forever so that I have the privilege of coming to look up to her.

Speaking of the name Dolly, it is also quite interesting, not the name of the creator, not the name of the English, actually derived from the American country music diva Dolly Parton, because Dolly Parton has a pair of plump and luxurious breasts, and Dolly's birth is related to the nucleus of breast cells.

Some time ago, I saw the news that someone spent more than 200,000 to clone their pet cat, and the "resurrection" achieved by cloning has become people's emotional sustenance for the lost life. I will not discuss whether it is reasonable for this technology to be used for industrialization, but there is no doubt that this is a great creation. I am looking forward to the day when cloning technology can be used in the field of medicine for organ transplantation.

Half brilliant, half bloody (1)

Almost missed with her, but thankfully my insistence. I came here just to see her, and I didn't look any further.