The most absurd and interesting picture in medieval manuscripts, quaint like the classics of mountains and seas?
author:Historical bead picking
1. 13th century, England, this is probably the cutest bat rendition ever made
2. Snail deer, Netherlands, 15th century
3. Extremely obese hedgehog, Italy, 14th century
4. Have you heard of Bratz dolls, which have a ready-made one
5. Cat, Germany, 16th century (obviously a very familiar creature, but painted as if it were a member of the Classic of Mountains and Seas)
6. They've been practicing for a whole month and they want you to come to their show
7. Monkeys taking care of kittens, Flanders, 15th century
8. Quebec, England, 14th century (foxes eat ducks?) )
9. Not sure who this guy is, but I like his temperament. (Medieval version of the Black Bear Spirit Cloak?) )
10. Cat playing the violin, England, 14th century (sure it's not a big bad wolf?). [Laughing and crying])
11. A dog reading in a funny hat, France, 14th century (mu dog and crown?) )
12. Cat playing the organ, Belgium, 15th century
13. Crazy Frog, France, 13th century (it's really crazy to see this expression [cover your face])
14. It's Saturday night, babes!
15. The Cat Stirring the Butter, Germany, 12th Century (I have to say that the expression is really vivid, a few strokes paint the depth of the rivers and lakes [laughing and crying])
16. Man-Bear Embrace, Germany, 16th century
17. The Boar in Pants, France, 14th Century (Who says that animals cannot become sperm without the Classic of Mountains and Seas in France?). )
18. "Useful Creatures", Flanders, 14th century (the name is really personal, is this really not a pet of torture?) )
19. The monk reads with his cat, France, 13th century (sure to write about cats. It is difficult to explain how this cat grows monkey in the monkey? You can also understand that Sun Wukong is reading a book with Bodhi Guru)
20. In the Middle Ages, people naively believed that hedgehogs would use spikes to roll over fruit and take it home to their children, which was not true, just a very cute idea. (It's as if people don't believe this when they were kids [laughing and crying])
21. Dogs for bedridden cats for "melancholy", of unknown origin, circa 12th century. (There were psychologists in the 12th century?) What a grotesque world [cover your face])
22. "Hey, Brother Bartholomew, how many arms does a bat have?"