In Queen Hatshepsut's statue (circa 1470 BC) (Fig. 3-21 of "Art of the Age"), each female pharaoh Hatshepsut woman is drawn. The hand sits on her knee and uses the bottle. The statue is engraved with red granite with a height of 8'6 '. The statue starts from the base and has a large block of round façade. Hatshepsut rested on his knees, his posture was perfect, his back was completely vertical. She is facing forward, with Pharaoh's typical headdress and beard emphasized.
September 2013 - Twice a week, I began to capture Bansky wearing a small boy who wears a small boy (with a propeller bean and a cartoon lollipop) kneeling in front of the statue of a colonel colonel Sander . Every time, I noticed that I saw him from his eyes and said, "In the name of the colonel, we pray for you." October 2013 - Banksey drew a homeless person on the wallpaper of our bathroom I put a pattern and let me stand on the wall next to the toilet for a week. On the afternoon of that week, Banxi wore a hat of the American flag and entered the toilet and cried, "I am sorry for the homeless gentleman, I can not see you there." That person, and Banksy changed the theme by asking if I saw "Real Game Explosive Bamboo last night".
Someone at the internet cafe took a picture of a woman burning incense followed by a statue of Galen surpassing life This character has been in the League of Legends for about 6 years. This statue seems to be a kind of propaganda of cafe, and the common one is League of Legends. Of course, I do not know if there is religious motivation for her to kneel or pray in front of the statue, but I wonder what role I played in learning about the lives of Chinese people earlier this year I was particularly surprised. But that will raise a question: is this a snapshot of how these religiously inclined children will look in the future? If researchers can study longitudinal evolution of how these beliefs evolve over time it is wonderful to see if this question can be answered.
It may mean a lot of things, but it is part of a common language that the world can understand. We knelt down and pray, rely on and respect. I will knele with gratitude and slavery. We are in pain, humility, and hope. No matter what drives us, we have never been accused of being rude. As with Japan's case in recent years, this countermeasure - taking this policy as an example - seems to be absurd at most, in the worst case it is irrational.