Question 1: What does The Da Vinci Code mean? The Da Vinci Code is a fictional movie about a Christian secret organization whose purpose is to use all means to hide a secret of Christianity. , that is, the reality of Jesus, that Jesus is a human being and not the Son of the Trinity as they say, this secret is hidden in a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, for which this secret society murdered countless innocent people. Although this story is fictional, similar situations exist in reality. Christians have tried their best to hide the truth for thousands of years, which is the authenticity of the Bible and the humanity of Jesus. They falsely claim that Jesus is the Son of God. , and consciously tampered with many contents of the Bible to make it suit their taste. The Bible we see today has changed beyond recognition and is full of all kinds of heresies. We need to think carefully to avoid going astray. If we study each Bible carefully, we may find that it is full of contradictions and vulnerable to attack.
Question 2: What is Da Vinci’s code? What secrets are there about Da Vinci and the Mona Lisa? There are two opinions here.
The first theory: Leonardo da Vinci was a homosexual, and the Mona Lisa in his famous painting "Mona Lisa" covers half of her face and looks separately, with a man on one side , on one side is a woman. Looking at the background, it is clear that the horizontal lines are not equal. This makes the size of both sides of the character different. In the ancient West, women were humiliated. Leonardo da Vinci was an admirer of women. In order to change the status of women, he painted the Mona Lisa The left and right are different, the legend is to express the worship of women.
The second statement: Arc de Kock is a university lecturer in rheumatology. According to his speculation, the Mona Lisa, which has fascinated the world for centuries, actually suffers from hyperlipidemia. De Kock said: "There is a swelling on her left hand, which indicates the accumulation of subcutaneous fat here, and similarly, there is some swelling around her left eye." De Kock said that this disease usually occurs in women. The age is 30-35 years old, which can provide support for his theory: "International experts generally believe that when Leonardo (Da Vinci) created the Mona Lisa, she was exactly this age." A The medical research team believes the seated woman's mouth is tightly closed because she was receiving mercury therapy to treat syphilis, which darkened her teeth. An American dentist claims that the expression of pursed lips is common in people who have lost their front teeth, while another Danish doctor is convinced that Mona Lisa was born paralyzed, affecting the left side of her face and rendering her Hands too large. A French surgeon believes that Mona Lisa may have suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed, which could explain why her left hand is very loose and her right hand is very tight.
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There is also a saying: Lillian Schwartz of Bell Labs suddenly had a whim one day and put it on the computer. "Mona Lisa" overlapped with Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait, and found that the eyes, hairline, nose and other contours of the two could completely overlap. Schwartz finally concluded that "Mona Lisa" is Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait. ? Vinci’s self-portrait. As for why Leonardo da Vinci painted himself into an eternal female image, one explanation is that he wanted to use this method to implicitly challenge the Western male hegemonic discourse represented by Christianity. Mona Lisa Lisa is a hermaphrodite, which is the most ideal combination of human nature in Leonardo da Vinci's mind. Men and women blend together equally. From an etymological point of view, the male god of fertility in ancient Egypt is called Amon, and the goddess of fertility is called Lisa. Playing a game of variations, when combined, it becomes Mona Lisa. Therefore, this painting is a self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci.
Question 3: What is the final secret in The Da Vinci Code? There are other messages hidden in each of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings. Some say it was to express his dissatisfaction with the society at that time. In the book "The Da Vinci Code", it is introduced that Leonardo da Vinci was a member of the monastery. They were protecting an extremely important secret at that time. Many related documents were secretly hidden in a place that no one outside the monastery knew about. place. Leonardo da Vinci's paintings contain this secret. In the painting "The Last Supper", Leonardo da Vinci drew the specific object of this secret: the Holy Grail. However, the Holy Grail is not a cup, but a woman. You can see a woman on the left side of Jesus, that is Jesus' wife. The positions of him and his wife just form a V shape, and the Holy Grail refers to the place where women give birth to life.
Leonardo da Vinci created his own font. His diary is incomprehensible to most people and is written in reverse font.
Many of his works were repainted after a period of time, and some of the contents were changed. It is said that the original manuscript of "Mona Lisa" and Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait are the same. Leonardo respected women and was a homosexual. He also has many paintings that are paintings within paintings. I specifically recommend you to read that book or movie. It’s really good.
: The secret in this book is about the history of the Holy Grail. Most people understand that the Holy Grail is a holy object that can make people immortal, but "The Da Vinci Code" reveals an incredible story through a series of codes. Well-known history: The Holy Grail was actually a man, and Magdalene survived with the flesh and blood of Jesus. However, the Catholic Church in Europe was very powerful and did not allow such history to exist, so it tried every means to hide it from others. The order took on the responsibility of protecting the flesh and blood of Magdalene and Jesus. Of course, the heroine’s grandfather is the president of the upper world, which leads to the whole story.
I hope it will be helpful to your understanding. Although the mystery is easy to understand by reading this book alone, we don't often mention the issue of the Holy Grail, so the whole book is still very vague. It would be better to read it a few times or read more related knowledge. p>
Question 4: Do you know what is above the Da Vinci Code? "The Da Vinci Code" begins with a murder case. At midnight, the director of the Louvre Museum was murdered on the parquet floor of the Grand Art Gallery. He unmistakably placed his body in the shape of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "Vitruvian Man", leaving behind a string of The elusive password. Semiotics expert Robert Langdon and codebreaking genius Sophie Neveu, in the process of sorting out a large number of codes, discovered that clues were hidden in Leonardo da Vinci's works! Langdon suddenly realized that the curator was actually a member of the Hermitage of Eshan - a secret organization founded in 1099, whose members included many great figures in Western history, such as Newton, Botticelli, Victor ?Hugo and Leonardo da Vinci! Unless they can solve the mystery, the shocking ancient truth hidden within the Hermitage will be lost to history forever.
Question 5: What is the rule of Da Vinci Code? Starting from the third term, the sum of the first two terms is the next term, that is: a(n+2)=a(n+1)+ an
Question 6: What is the Holy Grail in "The Da Vinci Code"? One of the most common rituals in Christianity is the "Holy Communion", in which people drink red wine to represent the blood of Christ. The Arthurian version of the legend is based on the story that the Roman general Longinus thrust a spear into the side of Christ to confirm his death. At that time, Joseph of Arimathea brought the cup used by Christ during the Last Supper to catch the blood that flowed out. This wine cup is generally considered to be the Holy Grail.
The body of Christ is said to have been placed in the burial chamber of the family of Joseph of Arimathea. The English army led by Edward I was nearly defeated in the Crusades and needed to rebuild its morale after returning from Palestine in 1274 AD. King Arthur's knights are portrayed as pure warriors dedicated to a just cause. Searching for the Holy Grail can further idealize this purpose.
The central theme and final destination of "The Da Vinci Code" is to figure out what the Holy Grail represents. The film says that the Holy Grail is not the cup Jesus used in the Last Supper, but a metaphor. The Holy Grail actually refers to Mary Magdalene, the spouse of Jesus, and the great secret with whom she had a daughter named Sarah. Jesus was going to pass the throne to his wife, but was persecuted by Christian men. Maria wandered the world, and was hidden under the sarcophagus under the protection of the knights of the Priory of Sion. She was buried for thousands of years before the truth was revealed. Her child with Jesus was a girl. The Priory of Sion's belief is to protect the Holy Grail, which is the remains of Mary and a large amount of written evidence recording the words and deeds of Jesus and Mary.
Question 7: What is the Da Vinci Code? The novel "The Da Vinci Code"
This is a delightful and erudite suspense novel. Since "Harry Potter" Since the publication of "Special", no novelist has been as "heinous" as Dan Brown, who has made readers breathless with ups and downs of the storyline, and made readers dizzy with one trap after another. The novel was published in March 2003. In the first week it was on the shelves, it achieved unprecedented success. It ranked first on the bestseller list of ***, ranked first in the Wall Street Journal, and ranked first in Publishers Weekly. Ranked No. 1 and ranked No. 1 in the San Francisco Almanac. Since its publication, it has topped the "***" best-selling novel list for 34 consecutive weeks, topped all major lists in the United States, and is being translated into 35 languages.
Introduction to the novel "The Da Vinci Code" is a classic work that combines thrilling novels with intellectual puzzle solving. The writing rhythm is lively, the language is full of wisdom, and the plot is well-organized. The author's knowledge in cryptography, mathematics, religion, culture, art and many other aspects can be said to be fully displayed, and a large amount of information that people are concerned about nowadays is organically introduced into the work. In the novel, Dan Brown has fully proved that he is a master storyteller, from the wonderful beginning of the novel to the unpredictable and stunning ending.
This book tells the story of the director of the Louvre who was murdered in the Louvre. Before his death, he put himself into the pose in Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece "Vitruvian Man" and Elusive code symbols were left next to the body.
Robert Langdon, professor of religious symbology at Harvard University, and Sophie Neveu, the granddaughter of the curator, discovered a series of clues while searching for the murderer...
Movie "The Da Vinci Code" < /p>
Title: "The Da Vinci Code"
Translation: "The Da Vinci Code"
Genre: Drama/Suspense/Thriller
?Director: Ron Howard
?Starring: Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou
Ian McKellen, Jean Reno
Paul Bettany Alfred Molina
?Produced by: Columbia Pictures, USA
?Length: 149 minutes
?Premiere: May 17, 2006
?Released: May 19, 2006
Plot:
Harvard University semiotics expert Robert? While on a business trip to Paris, France, Langdon received an emergency call in the middle of the night. He learned that the elderly director of the Louvre Museum had been murdered. An elusive cipher was found next to his body in the Louvre Museum. . Langdon and Sophie Neveu, a talented French cryptanalyst, sorted through a large number of strange codes and discovered a series of clues hidden in Leonardo da Vinci's works of art. Feeling shocked. These clues are clearly visible to everyone, but they are cleverly hidden by the painter.
Langdon was inadvertently shocked to discover that the late museum director was a member of the Priory of Zion - a real secret organization whose members included Sir Isaac Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo and Leonardo da Vinci, this undoubtedly increased the risk for them. Langdon sensed that they were on the hunt for a shocking historical secret, one that had proven to be both enlightening and dangerous for centuries. In a chase that takes them across Paris and London, Langdon and Neveu find themselves matching wits with a faceless mastermind. They must unravel this intricate mystery, otherwise the secrets concealed by the Hermitage, the shocking ancient truth that has been hidden for many years, will be lost forever in the dust of history.
Highlights:
"The Da Vinci Code" is adapted from Dan Brown's novel of the same name and cost about US$100 million to film. This alone is enough to attract people. Eyeballs. The director of this film, Lang Howard, has directed Oscar-winning films such as "A Beautiful Mind", and this time he gave an extraordinary performance. In addition, the film has a gathering of superstars. Three powerful stars have joined forces, including Tom Hanks. The male lead and the female lead are played by French beauty Audrey Totou; Jean Reno, known as "the coolest French man", plays the cunning and harsh police officer Zu Fache.
Explanation of terms
Many Chinese viewers have not seen the original work of "The Da Vinci Code" before, and are not even familiar with the long-standing European history and religious background. Therefore, watching "The Da Vinci Code" "The Da Vinci Code" seems awkward and difficult to understand, with too many clues. This newspaper has specially produced a small must-read manual for watching "The Da Vinci Code", hoping to help readers... >>
Question 8: The plot of "The Da Vinci Code" What is it? What is the controversy? The Da Vinci Code is a delightful and erudite suspense novel. Since the publication of "Harry Potter", no other novelist has used the ups and downs of the story to make readers breathless like Dan Brown. He is breathless and uses one trap after another to make the readers dizzy. Since its publication in March 2003, the novel has topped the "***" best-selling novel list for 34 consecutive weeks.
Dan Brown describes a philosophy of life with black humor in the novel. At the same time, through the protagonist of the novel, he makes a unique comment on the classic paintings collected by the Louvre and the people who created these works. The painter also has a very interesting introduction.
This book is an example of the combination of thriller and intellectual mystery. Opus Dei, as it is known, is a Vatican sect - an extremely devout Roman Catholic sect. The sect has attracted much controversy of late due to reports that it practices brainwashing, heavy-handed rule and a dangerous spiritual practice called "corporeal asceticism." Opus Dei has just completed its national headquarters at 243 Lexington Street in New York City at a cost of $47,000,000.
Section 1: Wedge
Section 2: Ritz Hotel in Paris
Section 3: Pain is good for people
Section 4: Flagellation of the Flesh
Section 5: Louvre Museum
Section 6: 666
Part Two
Langdon didn't find it strange at all. Implementing video surveillance in such a large art museum is too expensive, difficult to implement, and the effect is not good. To monitor these several hectares of galleries, the entire Louvre requires hundreds of technicians responsible for information transmission alone.
Most large museums now use a precautionary measure called "closure protection." Don't think about keeping thieves in, keep them from getting out. The closing device is activated after closing. Cut
Section 7: Another weird question
Section 8: The lost lamb
Section 9: Pentagonal amulet
< p> Section 10: Then why nakedSection 11: Women’s intuition?
Chapter 12: The harsh devil!
Part 3
Langdon turned around and found a young girl striding towards them with vigorous steps, casually wearing knee-length breasts. A yellow Irish sweater that came just above her black leather boots. She was attractive and looked to be in her thirties. Her thick burgundy wine-colored hair falls naturally on her shoulders, revealing the gentleness of her face. Unlike those frail sweet girls plastered on the walls of Harvard University dormitories, this woman has a kind of healthy beauty that is not disguised and exudes amazing confidence.
Section 13: That mark
Section 14: Finally connected
Section 15: Lightning came long after the thunder
Verse 16: He wakes up, sleeps, wakes up
Verse 17: Obviously, this is no coincidence
Verse 18: I am innocent
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The appearance of her grandfather's corpse appeared in her mind, like an eagle spreading its wings and ***. Once upon a time, her grandfather was the most important person in her life, but strangely, she does not feel sad about his death now. They have become strangers, and their relationship broke down on a March night. That happened ten years ago, when Sophie was twenty-two. Sophie, who is studying at a graduate school in the UK, returns home a few days early and witnesses her grandfather doing something that she should never have seen. She could hardly believe her eyes that day.
Section 19: He is wasting time
Section 20: This is a trap
Section 21: This is a wise move
< p> Section 22: GuiltySection 23: Everything fits together perfectly
Section 24: PHI
Part Five
< p> She suddenly felt deep regret - a sadness accompanied by guilt. In the past ten years, her grandfather contacted her countless times, but Sophie remained indifferent. She kept the letters and packages intact in the bottom drawer of the wardrobe and refused to meet her grandfather. He lied to me! He has a dark secret! What does he want me to do? Sophie rejected him thousands of miles away with this idea.Section 25: What happened to these numbers?
Section 26: You are small, but you are beautiful
Section 27: Rose Line
Section 28: Collecting "Mona Lisa" Place
Chapter 29: A necklace!
Section 30: It’s empty under the floor tiles
Section 31: Not mysterious at all
Section 32: A compartment
Section 33: But I... >>
Question 9: What does The Da Vinci Code 150 mean? What is the Da Vinci Code!
First of all, Da Vinci Code Qi is a member of an ancient church. This church is not a Christian church in the traditional sense. It is an organization established to protect a certain secret. Of course, this secret is related to Christ, so I call it a church and its name is Xishan Hermitage. Priory of Sion. In order to protect their secrets, of course many mechanisms must be set up. Leonardo da Vinci used his paintings and inventions to set up some mechanisms to preserve and protect this secret.
What is The Da Vinci Code Revealed?
You have to watch the movie or novel for this, it would be meaningless to say it.
What can you learn from reading the original work: Dan Brown’s novel?
You may understand some European religious history.
What are the real Da Vinci Codes?
You can also watch the movie about this, there will be a certain explanation. However, you need to be able to get through the opening of the movie for at least 20 minutes, otherwise it will be basically off topic, or it will be easier to understand if you read the original work first and then the movie.
Question 10: What is the finale of The Da Vinci Code? The true meaning of the last message is that the Holy Grail is buried in the "inverted" glass pyramid of the Louvre (that is, the "cup" that symbolizes women ) directly below the small pyramid-shaped building (that is, the "sword edge" that symbolizes men, the relative position of the two pyramid-shaped buildings in the Louvre is somewhat similar to the relative way of the two triangles that make up the Star of David), a bit Ironically, Langdon and Sophie almost fell into the glass pyramid when they first escaped from Bezu Fache.
At the end of the novel, Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu fell in love, and they agreed to meet in Florence.
According to the novel, the secrets of the Holy Grail kept by the Priory of Sion are as follows:
? The Holy Grail is not a real dining cup, but a person named Magdalene. The woman of Mary, she carries the blood of Christ.
? The word San gréal in Old French for the Holy Grail actually comes from the deliberately modified word Sang réal, which literally means "royal blood".
? The remains of the Holy Grail are composed of documents used to prove the lineage and the bones of Mary Magdalene.
? The Church hid the truth about Mary Magdalene and the bloodline of Jesus for 2,000 years. This was largely due to their fear of being exposed to what they described as the demonic power of the sacred feminine.
? Mary Magdalene was of royal ancestry (tracing her roots to King Benjamin of the Jews) and was the wife of Jesus, who was of royal ancestry to King David. The idea that she was *** was a lie concocted by the church to hide the true relationship between them. She was pregnant at the time of Christ's crucifixion. After the suffering of the famine governor, she fled to Gaul, where she was protected by the Jews of Marseilles. She gave birth to a daughter named Sarah. The lineage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene later evolved into the Merovingian dynasty of France.
? Sophie Neveu and her brother are descendants of the original bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene (their last name was changed to Neveu, which is similar to the word nephew in English, to conceal their true origin).
? The existence of the Bloodline was a secret contained in documents discovered after the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099 (see Kingdom of Jerusalem). The Priory of Sion and the Knights Templar were both founded to keep this secret.
The secret of the Holy Grail is related to the works of Leonardo da Vinci as follows:
? Leonardo da Vinci was a member of the Priory of Sion and knew about the Holy Grail secret. In fact, this secret is revealed in The Last Supper, where no actual cups appear on the table. The figure seated next to Christ is not a man, but a woman, Mary Magdalene, the wife of Jesus. Most reproductions of the work were made after a later alteration that obscured her distinctly feminine features.
? "Mona Lisa" is actually a self-portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci as a woman. This androgynous character reflects the majestic union of masculinity and femininity implicated in the divine union of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. This equivalence between the cosmic forces of yin and yang was for a long time a profound threat to the power of the Church. The name Mona Lisa actually comes from the alphabetical order of "Amon L'Isa", which refers to the ancient Egyptian Father God and Mother Goddess (named Amon and Isis, Amon and Isis). .