The six gates around the theater symbolize the six cradles of Indian, China, Islamic, Babylonian, Egyptian and American civilizations.
Venus of Milos is a world-famous sculpture masterpiece in late ancient Greece.
Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, fertility and navigation, which is her name in Roman mythology; In Greek mythology, her name is Avelotti. Venus rises from the sea. It is said that at the beginning of the world, the goddess Kaya, who ruled the earth, combined with Uranus, who ruled heaven, and gave birth to a group of giants. Later, the husband and wife turned against each other. In a rage, Chaya ordered his youngest son, Cronus, to cut his father with a sickle. Uranus' flesh fell into the sea, causing bubbles, and Venus was born. In Greek, "Avelot" means foam. Aphrodite, a figure in ancient Greek mythology, is the goddess of love and beauty. It is called Venus in Roman mythology. She was born in the sea and is famous for her beauty. She is regarded as the wife of the forger, Herjunstos, and there are many legends about her love.
Statue of David
The second king of the ancient Jewish kingdom. A unified Jewish kingdom was established around 1000 BC, with Jerusalem as its capital. For many years, the Jewish people's expectation of restoring their ancient country and capital has been centered on David. The New Testament emphasizes that Jesus is a descendant of David. Daud also plays an important role in Islamic Hadith. Jesse's youngest son, Bethlehem, is in good health. He first served in King Saul's palace, became contractual friends with Crown Prince Jonathan, and married Saul's daughter Milla. David fought bravely against the Philistines and was loved by the people, which made Saul jealous and tried to kill David. David fled to the southern border and organized a rebel army. He won the support of domestic elders with various political postures. Saul and Jonathan were killed in the battle with the Philistines, and David took the opportunity to go to Hebron and became king. Ishbosheth, another son of Saul, competed with David for the throne. After several years of civil war, Ishbosher was victimized by his subordinates. David then defeated the Jebusites who controlled the city of Jerusalem, occupied the city as the capital, and moved the highest religious symbol of the Jewish kingdom-the Ark. David led an army to crush the Philistines and make them no longer a threat. The Jewish kingdom annexed the Mediterranean coast. David conquered the neighboring small countries for the second time, established an empire and became the second generation king of the ancient Jewish kingdom. 40 years in power. When David occupied Jerusalem, he also took control of the religious facilities centered on Mount Zion in the city. David encouraged Zion worship, so later generations took Jerusalem as the holy city and David as the ideal image of the expected savior. David regarded kingship as a tool for God to rule the earth, which had a great influence on the history of human religion, especially the history of western religion.
Statue of King Sirpa II of Assyria.
It was not until the early 9th century BC that Assyria crossed the empire as a powerful country in the two river basins, starting from Assyria Nasirpa II (883-859 BC). Nasirpa II led an army across the Euphrates River and entered the city of Karhermish with inflatable rafts. Its king Sankara paid a lot of tribute, including 250 talents of iron (1 talent =26. 19 kg), indicating that Assyria entered the Iron Age. The widespread use of iron is particularly important in the military. The Assyrian army is invincible with iron weapons, chariots and cavalry.
Indian statue, auspicious day
The goddess opposite Lakshmi (auspicious day), the goddess in charge of Ford, is Lakshmi's sister (unlucky day), and the image is an ugly old woman riding a donkey.
The Statue of the King of God in Tang Dynasty in China
I guess it's on behalf of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin. In The Journey to the West, it seems that Emperor Taizong is the King of God.
Egyptian princess statue
Cleopatra is what later generations call her. She is Cleo Peittola VII. With her beauty, this peerless Egyptian not only temporarily saved a dynasty, but also made the powerful emperors of the Roman Empire fall at her feet and willingly serve her. Cleopatra was born in 69 BC and died in 30 BC.