Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2033: Union Festival (2)

  Chapter 2033 Alliance Festival (2)

   Once upon a time there was a king in Tulle, who spent his whole life faithfully,

  Only a golden wine glass is a gift from his lover on the deathbed.

  He regards the golden cup as the supreme treasure, and always uses it to drink alcohol at banquets;

  Whenever he drank it, he couldn't help but tears.

  The king saw that he was dying, so he calculated how many cities he had;

  He gave all the city to the prince, but left the golden cup for no one.

  There is a palace towering by the sea, and there is a high platform for sacrificial offerings in the palace.

  The king had a big banquet on the stage to entertain the knights around him.

  At this time the old drunkard stood up and drank the last flame of life,

   Then he threw the sacred wine glass into the turbulent ocean.

  He watched the golden cup fall and saw it sink into the deep seabed.

   Then he closed his eyes and never touched the drop of the jelly again.

  ———-Goethe "King Tulle"

It is difficult for Georgianna to explain to some people that reading is a relaxing thing, or she is beginning to understand why when Arianna and Aberfors needed Albus, he chose to find the Deathly Hallows with Grindelwald. .

  He can temporarily walk out of the suffocating feeling and feel a kind of surreal ease.

  She/he can do nothing, so she can only escape, even if he looks extremely irresponsible in the eyes of other relatives.

  After leaving the restaurant, they left the town in a carriage and continued northward until they came to a small village hidden in the forest.

  It is close to the sea, and there are also beaches suitable for docking, which is very suitable for hiding smugglers.

  Even if the Manchu Dynasty continued the Ming Dynasty’s maritime ban and closed the country, there would still be smugglers to traffic foreign goods to the inland.

  Mainland blockade probably means the same thing as maritime prohibition, but it’s not pirates.

  In the village, there is a small church with a monastery, which is Norman style. Its patron saint is St. Edith, the daughter of Edgar, the martyred king of England, Princess Edith.

When he took the throne, he was making Viking pirates. If today’s strait blocked the French route, then 800 years ago it also blocked the British purge of pirates. The Normans entrenched in Normandy on the basis of the strait, ready to attack. Looting.

   Their primary goal is the monastery, which contains not only food, wine, ceremonial supplies such as gold cups, and of course women.

They refer to the nuns. Not long after Christianity was introduced to the UK, women were extremely enthusiastic about monasticism. During this period, many royal and aristocratic women were admitted to the hospital to practice. They left a pious footprint at home and abroad because the UK did not have enough at this time. Many noble ladies had to go to Frank or Gaul to practice their monastic life.

  In the second half of the 8th century, Viking pirates began to operate, and many monasteries fell because of this, and the situation of the nuns became different from before.

  Before the Viking invasion, people usually distinguished nuns based on their virginity. Later, all women who devoted themselves to religion were called nuns. Not only virgins, but widows can also become members of the royal nuns. They practice in their own homes or in informal associations.

  Generally speaking, the royal nuns are larger due to their strong economic foundation, and their status is much higher than other nuns. However, they are usually the primary target of pirates. In the era of St. Edith, few princesses went to monasticism.

The princess's monasticism was originally different from ordinary women. She was educated in the monastery and could write biographies and chronicles by herself, leaving a lot of historical materials for future generations to study the history of that period, although she died at a young age. NS.

  The biography of Saint Edward thinks that he is a martyr. The Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church all recognize him as a saint, and his remains are stored and enshrined by an Orthodox Church.

  However, the historical data on his birth is not comprehensive. In the 1080 biography, Edward's mother was a nun from Wilton Abbey, who was seduced by Edgar and gave birth to Edward the Martyr.

  This is a double insult to the former royal family and the church. At that time, the ruler of England had become William the Conqueror, that is, he took Lucius Malfoy's ancestors, a group of Normans, to rule England.

  At that time, Britain was composed of large and small Anglo-Saxon tribes. As time went on, some large tribes gradually annexed the surrounding small countries, and finally formed the Seven Kingdoms era represented by the seven big countries.

  With William, Duke of Normandy, grabbing King Harold in Hesi Ting, the Anglo-Saxon era is over. In the history written by St. Edith, Edgar's mother is Ethiopian, and she is Edgar's "lawful wife", so Edward is not an "illegitimate child".

   "You really chose a ‘good place’." Georgiana said sarcastically, but no one seemed to know what she was talking about.

  They got off the car and walked into a yard. In the yard there was an altar on a stone step. There was a bronze sculpture on the stone step. A nun and an angel were crawling on the ground.

The angel held a rose in the hand, and the nun held a book in the hand. Georgiana suddenly remembered that the place where the St. Edith monastery happened to be Wilton, which is the legendary Edgar. The place to seduce the nun.

She glanced at Bonaparte. He didn't seem to be in the mood to chat with her, so they followed the two "messengers" into a small door by the small courtyard. There was a long and narrow corridor in the small door, and there was one at the end of the corridor. The small chapel, with candles lit inside, dyed the room a solemn yellow.

  If the indulgences are to promote the religious reform of Luther, then the act of selling orphans to factories under the guise of helping the poor and the diocese will become a scandal of Protestantism.

  If you say that buying more indulgences can offset your crimes, and going to heaven after death is a fallacy, can you really learn the ability to send orphans to the factory as apprentices?

Those victims not only did not receive any education, including religious education, but also did not receive any professional knowledge needed to earn a living. When they left the factory, their mental, moral and physical conditions were not good. If they entered the factory as a child, they would be ignorant. Pure, then they were ignorant and corrupt when they left. They can't do anything except the labor that has been constrained on machinery for many years. What is more important is that they are grown up. Factory owners cannot use their underage as an excuse for exploitation. Continue to work requires full wages.

  These people are useless when they grow up, and it is impossible for the grown-up child laborers to join the army. First, soldiers must be in good health. Their lungs have been destroyed by cotton, and their limbs are rickety due to lack of exercise, and their faces are gray and swollen. Generally speaking, they can only go to slums and the like. As for their means of making a living, who knows? Not only are they uncompetitive in this era of advocating competition, they are also deprived of the opportunity to cultivate and increase competitiveness.

  William Pitt Jr. hopes that the orphans can support themselves and reduce the burden on society. However, now he has to enlist cavalry to patrol, which incurs more social costs, and Birmingham has also caused violent riots because of the "Police Act".

These factory owners set themselves on the opposite side of the government. The purpose of promoting the economy is to generate jobs and sacrifice morality under the premise of stability. If mechanization makes society unstable and immoral, the government will order a prohibition, such as Do not let hydraulic spinning machines become popular.

This is a shackle for those factory owners who are eager to expand. They want to break free. Just as some people need financing for expansion, they find that the Bubble Act is blocking their way. Even if there are other system replacements, they have to Cancel it.

  The unrestrained, do-it-yourself factory owners have absolute power, even exceeding state supervision, and their ambitions will not stop there. Their next goal is political power.

Marx said that as long as 10% of the profit of capital is available, it will be used everywhere. With 100% of the profit, you will not hesitate to take the risk of the law. With 300% of the profit, you will be willing to commit crimes, or even risk your head. .

  Maybe they won’t eat their children like Saturn, but the grown-up children are like Goya’s Saturn, and their time is eaten up by an invisible gulp.

   Adam Smith felt that market regulation was an invisible big hand. The French Revolution tested it out that bread, a necessity, would only continue to rise until it was out of reality. There is no bottom line for price cuts. As long as the opponents can die, give away for a period of time, or even post money, it depends on who has the wealth and strength to persist until the end. The one that survives can set prices at will after forming a monopoly. Those who have eaten sweets in the past always want Suffering from monopoly.

  What's more, the price of cotton products is 10 times the price of its raw materials, or even higher.

  Once a policy is made that is not conducive to them, the factory owners will, like the factory owners in Manchester, organize people to make a commotion.

  She admired Wordsworth’s words that the monstrous flood was accumulated over the years of ignorance and ignorance.

  The arrival of the flood is unstoppable. It is useless to pray to God, because there will be no "miracle" at all.

  The son of Cronus never bestowed days without pain on mortals. Wealth came and went, the same goes for sorrow and happiness. The wheel of time will roll on everyone, even the stars that move along the track.

  One day stars will die, and the dust from their explosions will form new stars and parts of the human body.

  The Greek playwright Sophocles who wrote this poem once wrote in his Oedipus: Stop sorrow, because these cannot be changed.

  In addition to enduring pain with unshakable power and accepting death peacefully, he did not provide any way to escape reality.

  The joy and happiness of human beings are like woods. It looks beautiful from afar, but if you walk inside, the beauty disappears and you can't find it anymore.

  When Bonaparte walked into the chapel, Georgianna did not choose to follow up.

  She and other people waited quietly, as if waiting for the doomsday book.

  Despair and hope coexist. She can't describe that mood. Only those who have experienced it can understand it, although most people don't want to encounter this kind of experience.

  (End of this chapter)

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