Viking trip
Vikings are great sailors. They made many impressive voyages in ancient times. The vikings crossed the Baltic Sea eastward, then went north to the Vistula River and then into the Dnieper River. Vikings sailed west, moved in the British Isles, harassed Spain south and entered the Mediterranean Sea. The boldest Vikings sailed out across the vast waters of the North Atlantic, which was unknown at that time. Since 900 AD, Vikings have sailed to distant northern islands and settled down-including Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. Around 800 AD, the Vikings led by Ohers arrived in Siberia, a new island far from the Arctic Circle. AD 1000, Uncle Potato B of Biani Herrou was blown off the channel by strong wind on his way back from Greenland and finally drifted to an unknown coast. Leif ericson sailed west and found this unknown coast. The story called Sakya describes how he discovered the new continent. Vikings called this continent a vineyard because it was said to be covered with [grape oil jam]. The wine jam he found may be cranberries. Most experts now think that Wen Lan is North America, so Liv was the first European to set foot in North America. In A.D. 1004, Viking Suofen and 130 people settled in Wen Lan and lived there for three years. The settlement site of Sofen was found in 1963, located in the sloping oak grassland at the northern end of New Finland.
Viking association
Vikings ate meat, cheese and eggs produced by their farms, deer and seal meat caught by hunters, and fish such as cod, herring and salmon. Vikings lived in wooden houses with sloping roofs, made of turf or straw, and no windows. The stove in the center of the room is used for heating and cooking. The men in the family sit on a chair called the upper seat, while the rest of the family sit on leather stools. Vikings wore trousers and long-sleeved shirts. Women wear wool or linen skirts. Viking men can marry two or three wives, and the wedding is arranged by their parents. Viking women can have their own financial resources or divorce their husbands, but this is rare. Viking women looked after children and corpses, but they also had other rights that women did not enjoy at that time. Praise the poet's participation in the battle and describe the battle with poetry. Vikings are great storytellers. They told their adventures with a long story called sagar. At first, Sakya only preached orally. From A.D. 1 100 to A.D. 1300, the Sakya Sect formed a script. The most famous is Sakya in Nial. Viking villages were ruled by committees called things or folklore. Vikings were very religious and believed in several gods. They believe that if they die, they will go to a Varhala Hall, which occupies a special place in the Fairy Palace. It is said that Odin, the Viking god, rode an eight-legged horse named Sripnir, with two ravens beside him, and reported all the fighting news to him.