The burial temple of Hatshepsut mourns the greatest queen of ancient Egypt. Before telling the story, let us first talk about the Queen's life, which is strikingly similar to Wu Zetian.
1512 BC, the most powerful 18th dynasty founder of ancient Egypt, Thutmose I died (analogous to the death of Emperor Taizong), and the eldest son was married to the prostitute Hatshepsut. The sister-in-law loves, inherited the throne, is for Thutmose II. The two are weak and sick, and they have no heart to govern the country (similar to Li Zhi). After the succession, the power fell to Hatshepsut. A few years later, II died of illness. At this time, Hatshepsut was unstable and could not achieve his ambition. She arranged for the one-year-old boy born to the second son and the nephew to marry his daughter and succeed him, for Thutmose III. As a regent, he himself has full authority to manage state affairs.
son is weak and incompetent, she still wants to be the first female pharaoh in Egypt, so she chose the same method as Wu Zetian---deified herself, she combined her monks to make up her life, calling herself the sun god Amon The daughter (Wu Zetian claims to be the reincarnation of Maitreya), then she began to dress up as a man, wearing a fake beard, and ordered everyone to call her a male pronoun. Hatshepsut became the first and only female pharaoh in Egypt. When she was a Pharaoh, she carefully managed the country and continued to prosper in ancient Egypt.
1458 BC, the generation of the queen fell, the high priest Senmut hosted the funeral, buried his beloved female pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings, and officially opened the temple.
Located in the valley, directly below the cliff, it is very impressive. There is still a short road after entering the gate of the scenic spot. You can take the scenic car and come to the long lift. This is a building that enters the architecture textbook.
The only female pharaoh in the ancient Egyptian kingdom, Hartshepsut 📌 Queen's Temple of Hartshepsut (Dalbakhri Temple Al-deir Al-bahari Temple) 📍 Geographical location: Recommended index near the Imperial Valley of Luxor, Egypt 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🚌 Transportation: Scenic shuttle bus 🔺 Tourist bus is parked at the gate of the scenic spot. Then by shuttle bus to the Queen's Temple. 🎫 Ticket: 50 L.E. (2016)⌚️ Visit time: 1.5 hours (mainly visiting the three-story building climbing time.) 📌 Architectural characteristics: 🔸 Queen Hatshepsut and the designer of the temple Senmt, aside from the lace history, it will definitely meet good talents. 🔹 Hartshepsut's name is more difficult to remember, so it is more used by everyone to record as hot chicken soup (hot chicken soup). 🔸 Queen Hatshepsut Temple is the only three-story temple in Egypt. However, only the complete three layers can be seen in the distance, and only the first and third layers can be seen when entering. 🔹 There are many relief murals in the Hatshepsut Temple, and many still retain red and yellow colors. Although it was extensively destroyed by Tutmos III, the murals that survived the disaster can be seen in the daily rule of the female pharaoh wearing a fake beard and wearing a man's clothes. Travel tips: 1 ⃣️ The subregional restoration and protection of the temple has been ongoing, and it is considered to be a sharpening knife without cutting wood. 2⃣️ The outdoor visiting area is very sun-dried, pay attention to physical sun protection, light sunscreen is far from enough.
The Queen Hazel Temple, which is also translated directly as the Hatshepsut Temple, is the famous Queen Hatshepsut ❗️ It is very close to the Valley of the Emperors, and the car is only a few minutes away. The temple of the queen, built on the mountain of Thebes, has a very different temperament than the valley of the emperor: almost zui's simple architectural lines, but invincible and majestic. Unfortunately, due to political, religious and other reasons, the ground part of the entire first floor of the temple was later reconstructed, and the buildings and reliefs above the second floor were basically preserved, but they were still damaged to varying degrees. It is also another ancient temple about love, but this time the main character is no longer Pharaoh and his wife, but instead becomes a female Pharaoh and her green bamboo horse designer lover ♥️
The view from the outside is better then the view from in, but still a great temple to see. More modern than most in Egypt.
It is well worth going. It is located at the bottom of a semi-circular mountain facing the Nile Valley. The mountain is all wheat yellow with it, and the Nile Valley in the distance is blue and smog, and the "feng shui" is excellent. The whole building is clean and magnificent, and it has been standing here for more than 300 years. In the square at the entrance of the Queen's Palace, terrorists shot a large number of tourists in November 1997, gangsters rushed down the hillside to the left of the palace, weapons hidden under white Arabian robes, and shot, sad!
The Queen Hatshepsut Temple is the only Queen's Temple in Egypt, and the only female Pharaoh in Egyptian history. This temple is also a famous attraction in Luxor, and you will choose to visit it whether you are traveling or traveling freely. The temple was built next to the mountains, and some of the mountains were carved into statues, which were magnificent and magnificent. The temple itself was a bit inconspicuous compared with the whole. The wind was robbed of the mountain gods. Moreover, the interior of the temple cannot be photographed, and the murals are old and shed, which can only be regarded as relics.
Queen Hatshepsut Temple, a very majestic shrine, according to the guide, she is the only female pharaoh in Egypt, equivalent to the tomb of Wuzetian. To go to the attractions to pass a commercial street, sell a variety of crafts, like you can see, do not buy them will not chase you running, this is better than the pyramid. After entering, you can take the battery car, reach the temple below, slowly pick up the steps, first go to see the second floor, the row of Pharaoh statues at the door is very spectacular, but unfortunately damaged some, after entering, you can see the wall There are color murals, but only vague lines, or only parts can be seen. There is not much content to visit in the temple, many places are surrounded and cannot enter, but locals will reach out to you and invite you into the cave, and dare not enter. After coming out, visit the first floor. There are some murals here that are relatively complete and rare. The whole attraction is not big, it does not take an hour, but the attraction is really shocking, especially from a distance, the temple is surrounded by the mountain behind, it is too spectacular!
In November 1997, Egypt had a world-shaking event: a group of terrorists shot a large number of tourists at the Hatshepsut Temple. It was the first time I knew about the place. So how strange is this place? This time when I came to the temple, I was really shocked by the momentum of the Hatshepsut temple. First of all, it can be said that the location of the temple is really quite good. Facing the Nile Valley, the temple looks at the historical capital Luxor, and the whole temple is sunken, blending with the wheat color of the mountain section. So it is really not difficult to imagine that the tourists were shot and killed at that time, but there was a reason. Because they have no place to escape. Hatshepsut is also quite legendary in history, and we have some similarities to Wu Zetian, but her means and life experience are much more abundant than Wu Zetian. The first feeling of the Hatshepsut Temple is majestic and magnificent. From the entrance of the scenic spot to the temple building, it takes a long road to give people a strong sense of ritual. The decoration of the temple is very simple, but the atmosphere is atmospheric. The temple is not big, it can be walked in about an hour and the visit is over. Tickets here are 30 AE and student tickets are 15 AE. Surrounded by wheat-colored rocks, it is spectacular. It is worth visiting in person.