01: In different parts of the mainland, housewarming new homes often have different customs and etiquette, some are called warm houses, some are called warm pots and so on. Housewarming gifts common in Korea tend to be these items, foamy items such as detergent and soap mean increased income, toilet paper symbolizes the untying of difficulties in life, just like toilet paper rolls. Friends, is there anything special about housewarming in your house?
02: Standing ceramic statue of a golfer, dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD, found in Mexico.
03: A rare watercolour depicting a black woman living in Edinburgh in the late 18th century, entitled The Edinburgh Milkmaid and the Butter Mixer, circa 1780-90.
04: In January 1943, the commander of the German Sixth Army and Field Marshal Paulus was captured by the Soviet Red Army during the Battle of Stalingrad and taken out of the command post.
05: Pamela Lyndon Travers, author of Mary Poppins, was born in Maryborough, Australia, and made a crossroads lamp with the theme of Mary Poppins in her hometown to commemorate her.
06: Soldiers pay tribute to the millions of donkeys, horses and mules killed in World War I, forming their shapes.
07: The Mungbetu people, who now live in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, have a strange tradition of tying their heads, from about a month to about three years old, because they believe that the elongated skull is a symbol of strength and wisdom.
08: During the astronomical phenomenon of a supermoon, the moon shines on the Volga River in the Russian town of Zavolzhsk.
09: A 2,300-year-old Scythian woman's boots were found in the frozen land of the Altai Mountains, still brightly colored.
10: How do drunks from the sixties of the last century come home? Bars in Istanbul hire people to bring drunk people home, a profession called "basket" man.
11: I found an old beer bottle in the mountains, and there was a mini ecosystem inside.
12: A friend sorts through the relics of his World War II veteran grandfather and finds this origami in a jacket. Inscription on paper: "To find the fifth, fold it according to the instructions"
13: Although a third of snakes have their own venom, they end up being the spider's dinner, juvenile oriental garter snakes trapped in the web of brown widows, the law of nature, the law of the jungle.
14: In the forties of the last century, a vintage postcard provides a bird's-eye view of the Olds Automobile Plant in Lansing, Michigan, USA.
15: Two men dancing in the Bulgarian mountains, each of which is made from the skins of 9 long-haired goats.
16: Vintage photo from 1922, the scene of a Ford car crash in a car accident.
17: Krishna's Butter Ball, this boulder is located in Mahabali Puram, Tamil Nadu, India.
18: Two sumo wrestlers, Natalie Burns (left) and Taunia Araf (right), are fighting fiercely.
19: A photograph of a Japanese samurai archer taken in 1870, used in the words of Uncle Ken to say that this body is all basketed.
20: Italian troops walking near the Colosseum in 1941.
21: The Colossus of Memnon of Egypt, two huge stone statues stand in front of the morgue temple of Amenhotep III, the largest temple in the Necropolis of Thebes, which has existed since 1350 BC.
22: The long-eared jerboa is a nocturnal mouse-like rodent with a long tail, long hind legs, can jump, and particularly large ears, a species that is currently poorly known to humans.
23: During World War II, an American soldier stationed in Tarawa made this Christmas ornament and was lucky to have survived.
24: An ancient Roman road is discovered when a new McDonald's restaurant is built in Marino, Italy, and a glass floor is installed after the restaurant is built.
25: People know the importance of helmets, as more and more American families now raise pet chickens, an American company has customized a helmet for pet chickens, with a variety of colors and styles, can also be used for ducks, geese and other poultry, is it also afraid of crossing the road accident?
26: Neuschwanstein Castle, which was built in 1868, has remained beautiful for more than 100 years.
27: In 1892, a newlyweds in the Great Qing Kingdom, in those days they were often the first to see each other on their wedding night.
28: Of all the parts advertised on the human body, the choice of armpits may be last for most people, but a Japanese company considers them very important and is currently recruiting young female models who are willing to advertise on the armpits. The advertising agency, called Wakino, charges 10,000 yen ($89.99) an hour to stick a client's custom ad to the young model's armpit and make her do her best to make it as eye-catching as possible. It's unclear how the company works, as there aren't many ways to make armpits visible other than grabbing handrails on the bus or occasionally stretching your arms.
29: Yvonne de Carlow, a Canadian-American actress, a brunette with blue-gray eyes, was one of the popular movie stars in Hollywood in the forties and fifties of the last century.
30: The giant monolithic stone moai statue of La Noraku, located in Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in Chile, represents what do friends understand?