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UFO's were visiting ancient China ?

An oracle inscribed on a piece of bone discovered at Anyang contained an inscription recording a lunar eclipse - 

"on the 15th day of the 12th month of the 29th year of King Wu-Ting" - that is. on November 23, 1311 BC

In the Chou dynasty, in the 38th year of Emperor Shang-Ti-hsin (1137 BC), Governor Chou-wen-wang ordered a sacrifice to be offered, as the eclipse did not occur on the 15th day provided according to the calendar, but on the 16th day of the month. "


The fact that Chinese astronomers could predict eclipses with such high accuracy - more than 3,000 years ago, suggests that they were in possession of advanced scientific knowledge, which either developed gradually over many previous millennia. , or were transmitted to them by aliens.

Some texts that continue to intrigue a lot - dated during the Chou dynasty - recorded the appearance of ten suns in the sky. This event reminds us of those multiple suns that appeared over ancient Rome - as Julius Obsequens wrote in his chronicle - or of those celestial miracles produced in the Middle Ages that were mentioned by Matthew of Paris and very similar UFO sightings. brilliant news reported by the press today.

The ancient manuscripts Chuang-tzu (ch. 2), Liu-Shi, ch'un-ch'iu (ch. 22; 5) and Hua-non-tzu (ch. 8), dated several centuries later, described with enliven the terrible calamities that occurred on Earth during the reign of Emperor Yao.

An extraordinary heat dried up the fields, the crops were lost, terrible storms hit the towns and villages, the seas swirled and flooded the plains, great monsters wreaked havoc everywhere, and the world was terrified as Judgment Day, the end of an era of mankind.

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