When were aliens mentioned?

There were aliens in ancient times, but their names were different. Here are the details.

Suspected records about aliens in ancient times;

The two records of "Taidianke" and "Mountain Bike" are from Mozi and Book of Rites respectively. If these two records about the so-called mysterious and auspicious events in ancient times are not completely invented by the ancients, then they may mean that extraterrestrial civilizations from the depths of the universe visited the earth in prehistoric times, and one of their "landing sites" may be Mount Tai in Shandong Province, China.

Although there are some absurd theories about ghosts and gods in Mozi, the records in Taike are still worthy of attention. The word "Tai" in "Tai Dian Ke" should refer to Mount Tai in Shandong Province, China: "Dian" should be "the top of the mountain"; "Bin" has two meanings: one is "guest"; The second is "obedience".

It seems more appropriate to understand "guest" as the meaning of the noun "guest" in the context. If so, the "Taidianke" should be the guest who came to the top of Mount Tai. So who are these "guests"? Let's look at the "mountain bike" mentioned in the Book of Rites. "Means of transport" should refer to some unnatural and artificial means of transport, but it is certainly not an instrument made by human beings at that time, otherwise it will not be compared with other mysterious things.

If the above two records are really related to some historical facts, then one of the most daring hypotheses is that in ancient times before human history, an extraterrestrial civilization from the depths of the distant universe visited the earth, and one of its landing sites was Mount Tai in China, and it used special tools when landing, perhaps similar to the lunar rover used by humans when landing on the moon. At that time, someone witnessed this event, so the record of this historical fact was passed down from mouth to mouth by ancient ancestors at the beginning, and finally formed simple written records such as "Taidianke" and "Mountain Out of the Car".