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The Sphinx, a mythical creature with a lion’s body and human head, has become inextricable linked with ancient Egyptian culture,
The Sphinx, a mythical creature with a lion’s body and human head, has become inextricable linked with ancient Egyptian culture,
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2020-08-17
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The Sphinx, a mythical creature with a lion’s body and human head, has become inextricable linked with ancient Egyptian culture, undoubtedly because of the fame of the Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt. However, in reality, sphinx-like creatures were prominent in many ancient cultures worldwide. The sphinx’s ubiquity and the relative constancy of its meaning and legend in many cultures points to a human commonality whose spread extends far beyond Giza and the Sahara Desert.
The Egyptian sphinx sported a male human head and was apparently considered a benevolent god, although one that possessed great strength. As in many other cultures, sphinxes often guarded temple entrance. The famous Great Sphinx is generally not thought to be the oldest such Egyptian statue; many, but not all, scholars believe that one depicting Queen Hetepheres II, built in approximately 2,600 BCE, is probable the oldest in Egypt. However, further north in present-day Turkey, Neolithic sphinx-like figures dating to 9,500 BCE have been found.
Like its Egyptian cousin, the Greek sphinx guarded temple entrances and had the body of a lion. However, Greek sphinxes had a female head and often wings. Furthermore, Greek sphinxes were far more malevolent. A prominent Greek myth tells of the Sphinx guarding Thebes; it would pose a riddle to passersby: "What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night?" It then killed the hapless travelers, who all failed to solve it. Finally, according to the myth, Oedipus, immortalized in Sophocles’s ancient Greek play Oedipus Rex, solved the riddle: "Man. " As an infant, he crawls on all fours; as an adult, he walks on two legs and in old age, he uses a ’walking’ stick. The Sphinx then killed itself. This myth of this Sphinx still resonates in modern cultures; the French playwright Jean Cocteau reworded Oedipus Rex as The Infernal Machine in the twentieth century.
Sphinxes as gods are far from limited to Greece and the Middle East. On the contrary, such figures have been depicted in myths and legends across the breadth of Asia. Creatures with human heads and the hunched of lions have particular names in the Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali, and Thai languages. They are known and respected throughout the Indian subcontinent, as well as in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thai-land. To this day, in parts of India, sphinxes guard temples and are worshiped in rituals. Even farther afield, there is a similar creature in the Philippines that is part man and part eagle. Interesting enough, local lore has it that this sphinx also asks travelers a riddle and kills those who cannot answer it, much as in Thebes.
India is not the only place where interest in sphinxes survived antiquity. In Europe, an artistic fascination with sphinxes began around 1,500 and continued into the 1700s. In Freemasonry, a guild organization that began in medieval times and still exists today, sphinxes as guardians of secrecy are often sculpted in front of temples and
adorn
several Masonic badges.
While it is thus indisputable that the sphinx has had symbolic importance from prehistory to the present, uncertainty has arisen concerning the age of the most famous sphinx of all, the Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt. Most scholars still subscribe to the conventional view that the Great Sphinx was built by the pharaoh Khafra around 2,500 BCE. However, some point to stylistic features to argue that it must be one to two hundred years older. More radically, one theory suggests that the Great Sphinx is several thousand years older than generally thought. This hypothesis claims that the weathering pattern of the Great Sphinx indicates that extensive rainfall was the agent. As it is accepted that such rainfall ceased to be part of the Egyptian climate around 4,000 BCE, this would mean that the Great Sphinx existed at least hundreds of years before that. While the majority opinion, with some scientific justification, argues that the damage to the stone could have been caused by wind erosion and that no other evidence of ancient Egyptians undertaking such constructions before 5,000 BCE has surfaced, the rival theories have had enough credence to introduce uncertainty into the discussion. To this day, the exact age of the Great Sphinx remains a secret that it guards.
According to paragraph 1, all of the following were true EXCEPT________.
选项
A、Sphinx had characteristics of both humans and other animals.
B、In ancient times, sphinxes played a not insignificant role in cultures outside of Egypt.
C、The Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt is the first known example of its kind.
D、The symbolic meaning of sphinxes was roughly similar in several cultures.
答案
C
解析
事实细节题。第一段第一句指出,狮身人面像有狮子的身体、人类的脑袋的神话中的生物,A项表述正确;第一段第二句提到,狮身人面像类似的生物在其他国家文化中也很重要,B项表述正确;第一段没有提到吉萨狮身人面像是最早的狮身人面像,C项表述错误;第一段最后一句指出,狮身人面像在许多文化中无处不在,其意义和传说也相对稳定,这表明了人类的共同之处,D项表述正确。本题为选非题,故答案为C项。
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