There have been many empires in human history, some built on the battlefield, some built through peaceful means, and some built through religious and power struggles. The following are some of the famous empires: The Empire of Alexander the Great: It was established in the 3rd century B.C. and was one of the most powerful empires in ancient Greek history. It included many territories from the Greek Peninsula to the river basin of India. 2. The Roman Empire was established in the 2nd century B.C. It was one of the longest empires in the world. It ruled a vast territory from Italy to Egypt and Syria. 3. The empires of medieval Europe: countries such as Spain, Portugal, France, and the United Kingdom established their status as empires through conquest and colonization. 4. China's empires, such as the Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, etc., ruled the vast territory of China through powerful military and political forces. The Mongol Empire was established in the early 12th century and is one of the largest empires in Chinese history. It ruled a vast territory from the grasslands to eastern Asia. 6. The empires of America: Civilizations such as the Mayan civilization and the Inca civilization left a deep mark in Central America and the Caribbean. This was only a small part of the empires established in history. There were many other empires such as ancient Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Rome, and other countries in medieval Europe.
The following are some of the important events in the history of human space exploration: 1. ** Early theoretical development ** - During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China, Shi Jiao, a scholar, put forward the view of the universe in Shi Zi. - The early Western geocentric theory became a rigorous mathematical model in Ptolemy's hands, which had been passed down for more than 1000 years. - During the Renaissance, Copernicus proposed the Heliocentric Theory, which was later developed by the efforts of both Galilo and Kepler, and Kepler carried it forward. - Newton proposed the law of universal gravitation, which further developed the view of the universe and showed that the sun was not the center of the universe. 2. ** The beginning and development of space exploration ** - In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the world's first man-made satellite, Sputnick 1. - In 1961, the United States launched its first astronaut, Yuri Gagalin. - In 1969, Apollo 11 carried out the first manned moon landing mission. Astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon. - In 1986, the Soviet Union's Mir space station and the United States 'Apollo space station docked in orbit for the first time. - In 1998, the International Space Station was officially launched. 3. ** Achievement in Solar System Exploration ** - The United States launched the "Traveler" probe, and Europe launched the "Rosetta" probe. - In the 2000s, China launched a successful manned space program, and the European Union, Japan, and India also planned future manned space missions. - From 2018 to 2021, the National Aerobatics and Space Administration (NASA) Source Spectral Interpretation Resource Security Weathering Identification Detector (OSIRIS - REx) collected samples of the asteroid Bennu, and the Japan Space Agency carried out the Hayabusa 2 mission in 2014 - 2020 to bring back samples of the asteroid Ryugu. - In 2020, the United States 'National Aerospace Administration (NASA) planned to launch the 2020 Mars Rover in July; the European Space Agency (NASA) and Russia planned to send the Rosalind Franklin Rover to explore Mars; China was preparing to send the first Mars Rover to Mars; and the United Arab Emirate launched the Hope Mars mission. The United States and the European Space Agency launched the Joint Solar Orbiter in February, and India will launch a solar expedition with the Aditya - 1 satellite in mid-2020. - At 18:00 p. m. on October 24,2024, China's commercial aerospace company, Deep Blue Aerospace, sold out the seats for the 2027 suborbital trip. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He recommended a few good novels. 'Gokudo Doomsday: I Plant the Divine Tree to Live Forever', a light novel written by Cute Flying. In the apocalypse, there was black fog, black bugs, and strangeness at night. During the day, although the sunlight suppressed strangeness, the corners were also dangerous. There were also survivors with ulterior motives. Huo Ying, who had transmigrated, planted the seed of the divine tree. The divine tree gave him the ability to transform into a hexagonal warrior and create a safe area. He was a little like Rollie, but he had the potential to surpass his master. It was also cool. The golden finger was related to Naruto. 'The Strongest Empire System' was a game novel written by NT Jun Hao. The protagonist's soul transmigrated and activated a system that could summon civil and military officials from all periods of China. Many famous generals and officials appeared. It was a system that gathered many elements. " Rise of the American Empire " was a fictional historical novel written by Meow, who loved to write books. The protagonist, Wang Hong, brought the Empire System to 18th century North America. He conquered the Native Americans and began to expand the Empire's territory. The style was dark. The protagonist loved to kill but his subordinates could persuade him. He summoned an army to fight against the European powers. The Great Qin Empire Reappears, a historical novel written about honor and loyalty. The main character was reborn at the end of the Qin Dynasty, rising up to dominate the world in the chaotic times and reappearing the glory of the Great Qin Dynasty. The content was realistic. The first and middle stages were good, and the main character was invincible in the later stages. Although there were some small problems, the overall theme was a masterpiece of the end of Qin Dynasty. The Bookworm would like it. The Rise of a Great Country: The Sun Never Sets in the East. It was a historical novel written by the madman Ah Q. Starting from India at the end of the 18th century, it started with a business model. It was a historical novel that was reasonable and historical. Click on the link below to read "The Strongest in History" comic
The Beekeeper of the Magic World, a fantasy novel written by Hanago. Beekeepers traveled through the Magic World and could control bees, breed mutated bees, and explore the Otherworld to bring back flowers to brew magical honey. They were famous in both worlds. The pace in the early stages was slow, and the real-life scene of selling honey was naturally a poison point. However, if you look at it in the real world, your personal score is 6/10. "Geng Tang" was a historical novel written by a deep understanding of the world. A modern agricultural graduate student traveled to the Tang Dynasty in the second year of Zhenguan and presented history from the perspective of the common people. "Wind and Cloud of the Great Sui Empire" was Meng Zi's work. It was a historical story of the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. The population had decreased drastically, and the main character was trying to save the lives of the people. It was worth watching. "The Warring States Period at the End of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" was written by Keji Ma. It told the story of the Warring States Period. There were elements of war, heroes, love, and so on. It displayed the wisdom of the ancients. The Starry Sky Professional was a plagiarist science fiction novel. The main character was a transmigrator in the Interstellar Era. He could do whatever he wanted in the other world with the help of his professional interface. The early stages were not bad, but there were loopholes and loopholes in the later stages. However, the plagiarist's books were guaranteed to have a lower limit, which could solve the book shortage. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The Trilogy of Human History included three volumes in the order of time: The Third Orangutan, Guns, Germs, and Steel, and Collapse: How Society Choose Success or Failure. The Third Chimpanzee: Human Origins and Future (Complete Version) explored how humans evolved to what they are today, and the key factors that made humans human. The book was divided into five parts to discuss the history of the rise and fall of mankind. It pointed out that while humans rose from the animal world, their self-destructive ability also accelerated. The problems they faced originated from animal roots and worsened with the growth of strength and population. It also had important insights on gender relations, ethnic relations, and ecological issues. In Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fate of Human Society (revised edition), evolutionary biologist Jared. Diamond revealed the environmental factors that contributed to the formation of the most widespread patterns in history, destroying the theory of human history based on racialism. The book won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in the United States and the British Science Prize. It was a best-selling book in The New York Times. It recorded the modern world and the reasons for the formation of many inequity. It was a history about the various peoples of the world. It was a complete and consistent account of human life and was very readable. "Collapse: How Society Choose Success or Failure, Rise or Fall" drew out thoughts through events such as the 2003 sandstorm, the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It explored how society chose success or failure. For example, the Easter Islanders could erect giant stone statues but could not avoid the fate of forest extinction and species extinction. They also lived in Greenland. The reason behind the gradual decline of the medieval Norse society and the different situation of the Inuit. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The evolution of humans originated from the forest apes, and gradually developed from primates through a long evolutionary process. It went through four stages: ape humans, primitive humans, intelligent humans, and modern humans. About 65 million years ago, a large meteorite hit the Yucatan Peninsula in present-day Mexico, causing the extinction of two-thirds of animal species, including dinosaurs. Primitive mammals escaped the disaster and rapidly evolved. About 50 million years ago, primates began to evolve rapidly, from low-level primates to primates. 33 to 24 million years ago, apes were born from the monkeys of the Old World. Later, a series of ancient ape fossils were discovered, such as Proteroapes from 30 million years ago, Egyptian apes from 26 million to 28 million years ago, Dryopithecus from 23 million to 10 million years ago, and Proteroconsulos from 13 million to 12 million years ago. These ancient apes were all forest animals that walked on all fours. The existing apes are divided into African apes (gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans) and Asian apes (gibbon and orangutans), which diverged between 12 million and 15 million years ago. From about 10 million years ago to about 3.8 or more than 2 million years ago, there are fossils representing the transition period. Twenty-five million years ago, primates split into two branches. One branch evolved into monkeys, and the other evolved into chimpanzees. Chimpanzees failed to evolve into intelligent creatures six million years ago. In order to survive, the southern apes, which evolved from the ground apes, began to migrate. They already knew how to use wooden sticks and stone tools as weapons, becoming the overlords of the African grasslands and knew how to form groups to snatch food. It wasn't until 1.8 million years ago that Homo Erectus appeared. Homo Erectus had almost no excess fat, ran extremely fast, and patiently tracked prey over long distances until they succeeded. In the process of eating high-calories meat, the brain capacity gradually expanded, understanding each other and acquiring the ability to survive together. Then, they moved to the wider world, and Asia and Europe gradually became covered with human footprints. After a long process of development, modern humans were finally formed. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The history of human flight was a history full of dreams, exploration, and innovation. In ancient times, flying mainly existed in legends. In ancient Egypt, there was a legend of the goddess Isis soaring in the sky to protect her subjects. In ancient Greece, Daedalus and his son Icarus made wings of feathers and wax to fly across the Aegean Sea. In China, kites could be the prototype of man-made airplanes. Legend has it that they were invented by Mozi and improved by Lu Ban. The ancient wooden kite was used for communication and detective in war, and could even carry gunpowder to attack. The sky lantern (Kongming Lantern) was said to have been invented by Zhuge Liang. The principle was the same as that of hot air balloons. In ancient times, it was used for military signals, and in modern times, it was used for blessing. In ancient times, there were also flying people who tried to fly. Although most of them failed, they took the first step in human flight exploration. After the 17th century, Da Vinci's research on the ornithopter was a major advancement in the history of aviation. He left behind many manuscripts and sketches based on the observation of birds. However, the practical ornithopter was not actually manufactured, but gliders were derived from experiments. Otto Lilindahl was an important pioneer in glider research. He flew fixed-wing gliders many times. In 1783, the Mongolfei brothers made the world's first manned hot air balloon flight, which lasted 25 minutes. In 1896, the American inventor Samuel Pierpont Langley conducted a successful test flight of the unmanned aircraft model "space station." This was the first time that an aircraft with a gravity greater than air flew continuously. In 1900, the world's first airship, the Zeppelin LZ1, flew in Germany. In 1903, the Wright brothers successfully tested the "Flyer One", which was the first powered, manned, sustained, stable, and controllable biplane in human history. In 1909, the Frenchman Blelio flew across the English Channel for the first time in a single-wing plane. In 1919, Hugo Junkers of Germany successfully tested the world's first all-metal passenger plane, Junkers F.13. There were many innovative aspects in the design of the aircraft. In 1927, the American pilot, Lindberg, completed the first solo trans-Atlantic flight. In 1930, Frank Whitt of the United Kingdom obtained a patent for a gas turbine engine. In 1933, the American Lin Bai flew across the Atlantic Ocean for the first time without landing. In 1939, Germany successfully tested the first jet He178 single-wing aircraft. In the same year, Igor Sikowski's VS - 300 helicopter made its first successful flight. This was the world's first truly practical helicopter. In 1947, test pilot Charles Yaeger flew the X - 1 aircraft for the first time to break the sound barrier. In modern times, various countries were still researching personal flying devices. Although they had achieved some results, they still faced many challenges in terms of endurance, load, noise, safety, and cost. However, with the continuous advancement of science and technology, the development prospects of human flight were still broad. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Mankind's exploration of flight had a long history and was full of challenges. In ancient times, the dream of flying had existed in various cultures. For example, in Greek mythology, Icarus and Dadaros used artificial wings to fly. Although they ended in failure, they reflected the human desire for flight. In China, around 400 B.C., Mozi and Luban invented the kite, a man-made flying device. At the same time, Chinese toy manufacturers also invented bamboo helicopters. The ancients also discovered the basic mechanism of hot air balloons and invented floating paper lanterns. In the Middle Ages, Leonardo da Vinci proposed the theory that bird-shaped wings could carry people, but it encountered difficulties in terms of power. In the 18th century, the French brothers, Josef-Michele and Jacques - Étienne Montgolfier, created the first hot air balloon that could support the weight of a human. They flew five miles over France on November 21, 1783, and demonstrated their hot air balloon. At the turn of the 19th century, the British engineer George Kelly published the paper "Air Navigation" to lay the foundation for the study of flutter. About 70 years later, Nicholas Horta created the world's first gas-powered internal combustion engine. On December 17th, 1903, the Wright brothers 'first airplane made a historic test flight. Although the brothers' flight time was only 12 seconds and 59 seconds respectively, this was the first controlled flight in human history. World War I pushed forward the development of aircraft technology, including the introduction of more powerful engines, improved wing designs, and more stable flight control systems. In the 20th century, airplanes developed rapidly. At the age of 25, Charles Lindberg completed a trans-Atlantic flight from New York City to Paris. The design of aircraft continued to vary, from biplanes to single-wing aircraft, then to jets and modern supersonic aircraft. The introduction of jets greatly reduced travel time, and the rise of commercial aviation made aircraft the main means of transportation. Today, the emergence of drones brought new possibilities to the aviation field, and researchers were also exploring more eco-friendly aircraft designs to reduce the impact on the environment. The novel " Hundred Years of Spaceship " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many reasons why the rise of the four kingdoms in the Age of Empires could not enter the game. Here are some possible reasons and solutions: 1. Game file corrupted: Try reinstalling the game. If you have already downloaded the update or patch, please try to run it. 2 Video Driver Outdated: Try updating the video driver. Make sure you are using the latest driver and not an older version. Game compatibility issues: Try to run the game on different operating systems and devices. Make sure the game runs on different operating systems and devices to avoid compatibility issues. 4. There is a problem with the game installation path: Try to install the game into a different folder or try to change the game installation path. 5. Insufficient System Resources: Try to reduce the system resources required by the game, such as shutting down unnecessary applications and special effects to improve game performance. If none of the above methods can solve the problem, you can try contacting the game manufacturer or the game forum for further help.
As for the download of the mobile version of Age of Empires 4, there was no official download method. Only some relevant information about the game was found. For example, this was a super classic war-themed game. Players could form their own army and deploy strategies in various challenge modes and campaign levels. There was a high degree of freedom in the gameplay, and players could customize their settings to obtain a better operating experience. The exact download method could not be provided. " Arcs of Fire " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There have been many human civilizations on Earth, but the exact number cannot be accurately calculated due to the lack of accurate fossil evidence. Some studies suggest that the earliest human civilization on Earth appeared in Africa about 20 million years ago, while other evidence suggests that human civilization once appeared on other planets such as Asia, Europe and South America. According to different studies and perspectives, the number of times human civilizations appeared might also be different. However, no matter what, there had been many human civilizations on Earth. The development and evolution of these civilizations had a profound impact on Earth's history.