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What does 666 symbolize? What is his legend?

In fact, a simple natural number has no feelings. However, cultural differences between the East and the West have led to many positive and negative legends for thousands of years. "666" is a typical example.

West: Today is June 6th, 2006, Devil's Day.

According to Revelation, the last chapter of the Western New Testament, on June 6th, the first six years of each century, the devil's energy was liberated, which was the moment when the devil was born again. Therefore, the number "666" is a symbol of evil and a sign of the devil, so today's "200666" just meets the conditions of this legend.

Orient: Today is June 6th, 2006, an auspicious day.

According to the traditional Chinese calendar in the East, we can find that June 6th, 2006 is the 11th day of the fifth lunar month, and today is also the Mango Festival, one of the 24 solar terms. According to the Gregorian calendar, "setting up coupons, hanging plaques, turning on lights, demolishing land, loading beds, erecting beams, planting land and burying land" is an auspicious day. Because, in the eyes of China people, "6" means "Shun", and of course "666" means "Shun Shun Shun", which shows that it is very auspicious.

From the above explanation, we can clearly know that for the same thing, the differences of primitive legends caused by the differences of ancient primitive living environment are also very huge. Therefore, we should not pay too much attention to the so-called "devil's day" and "auspicious day". Because, as a creature, human beings are always small in front of nature. Although countless myths and legends have been produced since ancient times, they have already left countless marks in people's minds, but those are only derivatives of history, and there is no conclusion.

In fact, it seems easier for us to understand this problem from another angle. Imagine if some other creatures ruled the earth instead of humans, would they also have legends? Will they divide legends into different categories? This is impossible to know, because the essence of life is not supported and developed by legends, but the result of natural laws. Birth, illness, death and illness are normal things, so there is no need to pay too much attention to those thrilling legends. ...

Then, some people will disagree. They will say that although the current popular philosophy is materialistic, in fact, it does not really prove whether there is supernatural energy in this world-because after all, the planet we live on is just an extremely ordinary planet in the vast universe-the only difference is that there is life-but no one can prove that there is no life on other planets! From this perspective, we humans are even smaller and ignorant. Human cognitive ability is a gradual process. Perhaps it was not until we had obvious evolution that human beings had their own understanding.

I can't judge right from wrong-because I don't have the ability! And I believe that most of the legends that originated from the same thing are meaningless. This reminds me of the legend of 1999. At that time, it was about to cross the Millennium, so there was a terrible legend: when the year 2000 came, the earth died! In fact, the whole world is celebrating the arrival of the new century and the new Millennium, and it seems that no one pays attention to those seemingly creepy legends! I believe that there are not a few people who have experienced and remembered "June 00: 00+1 October12000", and the exciting feeling is still fresh in my memory! Now, as before the legend, we still face countless troubles and pressures in our lives and work every day. In fact, this is what really deserves our attention. ...

Yueben is heartless and intentional. Hua Ben is ruthless and enjoys himself. Although the moon and flowers are only very common things in objective things, it is easy for the audience to leave many poems of "sadness for the moon and tears at the sight of flowers" because of their feelings.