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 The inscription "The Cow That Cries" is a very moving inscription from a mural in the funerary temple of King Mentuhotep II in Egypt (2010-2060 BC).

At first glance, it may seem like an ordinary picture, but the presence of a tear in the eye of the cow raises many questions about the secret that the sculptor concealed in this very influential inscription.


The inscription represents a person milking a crying cow, her tears running down her cheek, and her baby, emaciated, sick, weak, tied and tied to one of her feet. In the form of an expression of the utmost sadness, pain and oppression that this cow feels, as it appears to be in pain, out of will, and standing helpless, unable to defend itself while it is being robbed of its milk, which is the food of its infant and is the soul for him.


After more than 4 thousand years have passed since this inscription, no one knows what the ancient Egyptian means or wants to say who is behind this wonderful inscription!

A genius picture that expresses what is happening from the dawn of history to the present day.


Joseph
Joseph
Just be hope full and do not be upset at all

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