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Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

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In the rainy season, the faces of the gods in the misty rain are even more mysterious! I remember that someone once posted a sunrise of Angkor Wat on the Internet, from the summer solstice to the winter solstice, the spring breeze to the autumn breeze and sunrise have always surrounded Angkor Wat

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Someone saw a lot of colorful murals on the walls of Angkor Wat, and it seemed that everything was reincarnation in a trance, and the people in the murals were also all living beings in the fireworks of the world! Some people say that these things are left by our human beings, Angkor Wat has uncovered the secret of the origin of human beings, human beings have always been a community of destiny, only common development, economic integration is the ultimate destination, once someone destroys this destiny body, the way of heaven will let the human world reincarnate from a new one, maybe thousands or tens of thousands of years later, there are no human beings in the world, and then start again from the primitive, and then the later human beings are studying the civilization left by the previous human beings......

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Cambodia's Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious complexes in the world, is home to the splendor and wisdom of the ancient Khmer Empire. According to historical records, the construction of Angkor Wat began in the 12th century, more than 1,000 years ago, by the most powerful king of the Khmer Empire, Suyavarman II, to worship the Hindu god Vishnu.

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Angkor Wat sits on the east and faces west, and the main building is a three-story square altar, cloister and pagoda. The altar consists of a three-tiered rectangular platform surrounded by a cloister, which rises one by one, symbolizing Mount Meru, which is located at the center of the world in Hindu mythology

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

This miraculous temple complex has been built and expanded for nearly a century, and it is the result of the hard work and sweat of countless craftsmen. Over time, it was transformed into a Buddhist temple and was renovated and decorated over the centuries that followed, culminating in the spectacular sight we see today. Angkor Wat is not only a religious shrine, but also an outstanding example of Khmer art and architectural techniques.

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Angkor Wat is world-famous for its magnificent five towers and intricate reliefs, and every stone of Angkor Wat depicts mythological stories and historical scenes that tell the story of the life and beliefs of the ancient Khmer people. The perfect combination of architecture and art not only shows the religious beliefs of the Khmer people, but also expresses their deep understanding of nature, the universe and human society.

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Angkor Wat has seen many ups and downs throughout its history, especially after the 15th century, when the Khmer Empire gradually declined with the invasion of Thailand and the changes in the Mekong Delta, and Angkor Wat was abandoned in the jungle. It wasn't until the end of the 19th century, when French explorer Henri Mouaud rediscovered this dormant world heritage site, that Angkor Wat re-emerged.

Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating
Cambodia's Angkor Wat: Maybe human civilization has been reincarnating

Today, Angkor Wat has become a symbol and pride of Cambodia, and the Cambodian flag is depicted with Angkor Wat! More than just a static historical site, this ancient temple complex continues to inspire reflection on past civilizations and shows us the infinite possibilities of human creativity. The origin and existence of Angkor Wat is a great testimony to the pursuit of human wisdom and spirituality, and it still shines in the long river of history.

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