荷鲁斯之眼

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荷鲁斯之眼

这是荷鲁斯之眼,又称真知之眼,在古埃及象征着幸福、治愈和保护。在古埃及神话中,神荷鲁斯(Horus)被描绘成一只猎鹰,在他与对手赛斯(Seth)的战斗中被夺走了一只眼睛。赛斯还杀死了荷鲁斯的父亲奥西里斯(Osiris)。随后这只眼睛在神透特(Thoth)的帮助下被治愈,成为真知之眼(wedjat),意思是“完整的”或“健康的”眼睛。

荷鲁斯之眼是护身符最常见的图案之一,特别是对死者的保护,从古埃及旧王国时期到罗马时期,大约3000年来一直被广泛使用。它也被邻近的文化所使用,如迦南人、叙利亚人和努比亚人。

你有什么可以作为幸运符或保护神的东西吗?

Comments from Hongjia about the translation

1)Address: Africa, Egypt, Sinai, Serabit el-Khadimhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serabit_el-Khadim

2)Time: New Kingdom 19thDynastyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

3)Eye of Horushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus

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    Federica Sebastiano

    Italians, especially in southern Italy, are well known for their attachment to superstition. Therefore, it is not surprising that good-luck charms are particularly popular. Arguably, the most popular amulet is the “cornicello” or “cornetto” (meaning “little horn”). The amulet is believed to protect against “malocchio” (“evil eye”), and it is commonly found in the Italian regions of Campania, Lazio, Puglia, and Basilicata.
    The cornetto is in the shape of a horn, and it can be made from metal, but it is most commonly red in colour. This makes them look very similar to chilli pepper, but it is meant to represent an eland horn. The cornetto finds its origin in Greek and Roman mythology as it is linked to another common symbol: the cornucopia. The cornucopia, also known as the “horn of plenty” is a symbol of abundance and it is commonly illustrated as a large horn-shaped container overflowing with fruits and flowers. Similarly, the cornetto is also associated with abundance and fertility and remains one of the most common Italian symbols of protection. If you ever go to Naples, you can be certain to see at least one cornetto be worn as jewellery, hung from the rearview mirrors of a car, or kept in a house for decor and good luck.

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