The Karnak Temple and the most interesting murals of the Karnak Temple.



The Karnak Temple is one of the most important temples of ancient Egypt, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, and most of the pharaohs who began the Middle Kingdom built temples here.

There is an interesting mural that originates from an abstract story:

In the New Kingdom period, there was a disabled boy in Thebes. When the city needed him to fight, he made excuses about his disability and stayed behind to develop quietly.

When the warriors who fought return, they find that most of the women in the city are pregnant, and this disabled boy is the mastermind behind it.

Upon learning the truth, the Pharaoh not only did not punish him but instead enshrined him as the god of fertility and reproduction in ancient Egypt, depicted on the walls of the Karnak Temple, regularly enjoying offerings.

The direction of the arrow in Figure 2 represents the large phallus of this ancient Egyptian god of fertility, which must be 30 centimeters long.
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