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Ancient Egypt strangely stipulated that the first night of a maiden was dedicated to a bull

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We all know that in ancient times on the mainland, women were forced to wrap their feet into three-inch golden lotuses, which was widely regarded as a cruel and ruthless practice. However, an even more unacceptable tradition in ancient Egypt was the sacrifice of a maiden to a bull on the first night.

Ancient Egypt strangely stipulated that the first night of a maiden was dedicated to a bull

Ancient Egyptians regarded the golden bull as the totem of their tribe, and worshipped the golden bull as much as the gods. Especially those black yaks with special markings, they are regarded as symbols of the god of fertility. Once such a black yak appeared, the ancient Egyptians would carefully care for it until it reached adulthood. Because they believed that this cow had special fertility, when they grew up, they would sacrifice the unmarried maiden of the tribe to the black oyster.

Ancient Egypt strangely stipulated that the first night of a maiden was dedicated to a bull

We all understand that for young girls, the first night is very precious. Often, they choose to dedicate their first night to their husbands or lovers, and the way to sacrifice the first night to a bull is itself cruel, let alone to a cow. One can imagine how cruel this tradition is for women who are forced to sacrifice their first night, leaving a lifelong mental shadow and physical wound, both psychologically and physically.

Ancient Egypt strangely stipulated that the first night of a maiden was dedicated to a bull

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