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"Heron" - "Killer whale", "Swan" - "Squid", "Duckling" - "Omar", "Goose" - "Scat". Where they were called birds, and where they were called sea animals?

Cai Lun lived during the time of Emperor Huo. He was the director of the imperial arsenal, the chief caretaker of the palace, he is considered the inventor of many types of weapons. However, his main invention is associated with the use of two simple devices: a mesh of silk threads stretched over a frame of rods and a stone mortar with a wooden pestle. What were they used for?

Can Xue says that he writes his works without hesitation, without any conventions of classical literature. Ts'an compares himself to a woman born in the XNUMXs in San Francisco. Name this woman.

Prince Absalom was defeated in a war with his father David. Pursued by his father's warriors, he left the chase until he drove into the forest, where he was overtaken and killed. He was killed by the same thing that was the guarantee of the power of another hero. What?

Tsarevich Khlor is the hero of a fairy tale written in 1781 "how handsome he was, he was just as smart and lively, and everywhere there was a rumor about the beauty, intelligence and good talents of the Tsarevich." The prototype of Tsarevich Chlor was a close relative of the author of the tale. Name them both - the author and prototype of Tsarevich Chlor.

The prince who attempted to besiege THIS ISLAND was an inventor: under his leadership, a giant ram 180 feet long, which powered 1000 soldiers, and a rather large siege tower-helefield 125 feet high, were built. Which island was besieged by the prince?

The prince-hero from the opera "The Golden Cockerel" bears THIS "Pushkin" NAME.

The princess is crying, - they said in the North-Western Territory, seeing the sun and rain at the same time. What did the ancient Greeks see when they said, "These are the tears of Eos"?

The Frog Princess, "Scarlet Flower", "Finist - Clear Falcon". What word can, with varying degrees of validity, name some of the heroes of all these fairy tales?

According to Homer's Iliad, Priam was the king of which city?

It is quite possible to call the bear the king of the forest. Friends also jokingly called this man with a completely forest surname "the king of the forest", and thanks to the clubfoot we were well acquainted with the part of the day glorified by him. Who is this person?

The king of Mycenae, according to Homer, was Agamemnon, and who was the king of Sparta?

Kings Aaron, ManAssiah, Hanukkah from the Bulanid dynasty were the rulers of THIS STATE at the end of the first millennium.

The kings of Danae and Egypt were brothers. When the sons of Egypt married the daughters of Danae, they, on the orders of their father, killed their husbands on their wedding night. Sofia Bagdasarova jokes that Danai was afraid of repeating the fate of another family. Name the distinguishing feature of this family with two words that begin with the same letter.

The queen is expecting a baby - a representative of a certain company reported from Russia to their homeland in 1806. - What happiness if an heir is born, then ... Guess what then and tell me what this company was doing?

Queen Imtes cheated on Pharaoh Piopi, and he deprived her of... What?

Tsaritsa Marfa Matveyevna, to protect herself from an unclean spirit, sorted out the "red" rosary, "before the red one grows crosswise." What do we now call what these rosaries were made of?

The Queen of Sheba presented this revitalizing bean, not used by the Romans and Greeks, as a gift to Solomon along with gold, as the best plant of her state. What is it called?

The Queen of Sheba sent King Solomon a large diamond the size of a walnut. There was a thin, very winding crack in this stone, which, in a narrow complex passage, bored through his entire body. It was necessary to thread silk thread into this diamond. How did King Solomon accomplish this task?

Tsarina Sophia, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor Constantine Palaiologos, for 60 sable skins and a grand-princely charter with a golden seal was betrothed and brought from Rome to Moscow with all her Greek court and attributes of the Byzantine imperial dynasty and some other symbol, which later became the symbol of Russia. What is this symbol?

Queen TomIris vainly asked Cyrus to return her captive son to her, saying that wine had hit him in the head and he was taken prisoner drunk. THIS appeared some time after TomIris took revenge on Cyrus for killing her son. The spread of THIS among the ancient Scandinavians was reflected in the salutary exclamation "Scool!" (cheekbone). Name it as precisely as you can.

Queen Hatshesput after the death of Thutmose II took the throne. In official images, she appears with all the trappings of power, including THIS - something that she did not have. Name IT.

Nefertiti was the queen of what state?

What country was Cleopatra the queen of?

The royal daughter from the poem FirdousI considers IKSA one of her distant ancestors. The first in a series of other ICS saved his city from the eastern conqueror, but the hordes who came from the west plundered the city. Name ICS.

The royal educator Charles Heath, with English concepts of hygiene, was indignant: how can you drink this albeit consecrated, but still dirty water. And what was the name of the event at which you had to drink a sip of this water?

The royal court in Persia did not have a permanent residence and wandered from one capital to another, which was associated with the collection of supplies in kind. Separate regions were ruled by satraps, and in each region there were two of them. Why two?

The tsar's manifesto of April 5, 1797 ordered that Sunday be an unconditional day of rest for everyone, and the serfs worked for the masters three days a week, and three days for themselves. But in a number of provinces, the peasants interpreted this document in such a way that the total number of exits to corvée was almost halved compared to that required by the decree, and the government had to take repressive measures. How did the peasants interpret the decree?

The royal decree of 1715: "Beyond the Bolshaya Neva on the Fountain River in the future to make a bridge" was executed by a battalion of soldiers of the Astrakhan regiment. Give the name of the lieutenant colonel who commanded them.

The tsarist official Malishevsky was an outstanding mathematician and, like many talented people, was considered almost crazy because of his oddities. The caustic Minister Witte gave Malishevsky a nickname. It consists of his last name and one of the two words in the nickname of the character of the Soviet animated film. Name this character.

TSAR'S brother Sergei once performed with a song about extinct animals. Brother TSARSKY - a petty feudal lord from service people in the Russian state of the XV - early XVIII centuries. Guessing which words we replaced with "TSAR" and "brother", name the name and surname of the TSAR's father.

The king's taverns in the XNUMXth century were managed by the kissers. Before taking office, they swore and kissed the cross. And why in their oath did one of the provisions forbid the driving of "pooties" from the taverns?

The tsarist government paid 10 rubles for the capture of a simple robber, 30 rubles for an ataman, and 50 rubles for a bailiff. And how much did it pay for the bailiff, who at the same time was also a robber?

The kingdom of God is within us, so placing the heavenly Jerusalem in heaven is pointless. Name the author of the above quote if, in Henri's opinion, everything was much simpler and the appearance of "under" instead of "above" is explained by the presence of anti-religious censorship.

The kingdom of Jewish intellectualism is over - we are proclaiming the beginning of the kingdom of a new man who knows neither the fear of death nor the chimera of morality. So that no one would forget what happened after the utterance of these words, Micha Ulman created an unusual monument - through a glass slab, those passing through the square can look into the dungeon. And see the emptiness... On what exactly?

The reign of Alexander III, like the reign of Nicholas I, began with THEM. The title of the 1908 work has 40 percent more of them. Name the author of this work.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich (1629-1676), who was notable for his serious attitude to the tsar's business, once personally made an addition to the collection of rules for falconry - a favorite pastime of that time. The phrase he wrote later became a catchphrase. Remember this phrase.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich banned IT under pain of death. He cared, however, not about health.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich used to force his subjects to bathe in the hole for some faults. However, after this, the subjects were given great favors. Telling about this, Kazimir Valishevsky mentions HIM. HE appeared about half a century after the death of Alexei Mikhailovich. Name HIM.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich ordered to DO THIS with lye in order to avoid the spread of the plague in Moscow. Answer with a stable expression, what is "DO THIS".

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich agreed to pay ten thousand rubles "soft junk" for the three horns of Indrik the beast, which have healing properties. What is "soft rubbish"?

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich often visited the Novodevichy Convent to venerate the miraculous icon of the Smolensk Mother of God, which was located in the church at the monastery. His usual route ran from the Kremlin to the Moskva River, then he turned onto Chertolskaya Street and from there, in a straight line through the Maiden's Field, the tsar reached the monastery. What decree was issued by Alexei Mikhailovich on April 16, 1658?

King Antipater, hearing that a certain Parmenion had been executed by Alexander the Great, asked the classic question: "If Parmenion was a conspirator, then who to believe? And if not, then ..." Continue the sentence.

The king of Attica, Codrus, before the decisive battle with the enemies, disguised as a simple warrior, entered their camp, started a fight there and was killed. What he wished for by doing so came true, but few, except for the regulars of the Eldorado television program, will connect this fact with his act. What was the reason for such strange actions?

The king of Eastern Georgia, Vakhtang VI, who ruled at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, was a poet and scribe. He organized printing houses in the country, published the Gospel and the Psalter. But most of all he became famous for putting in order and publishing another work. What is the name of this work?

King of Halicarnassus, ruler of Caria (a region in Asia Minor) in 377-353. BC. Under him, Kariya freed herself from Persian domination. After his death, a luxurious tomb was built for him. What was the king's name?

King Hieron is best known not for himself, but thanks to a certain order associated with an indispensable attribute of royal power. Who completed this order?

King David, Alexander the Great, Gaius Julius Caesar and Charlemagne. Each of these glorious men corresponds to a certain symbol. Name all these characters.

THE WHOLE is a famous Russian classic novel. The composition of the WHOLE in equal proportions includes: what is usually made of refractory materials, a representative of the East Slavic tribe and a kind of marriage site. The last two thirds can be found in a botany textbook or on a map of Germany. The first two thirds in the well-known comedy of the 60s became the answer to the question about the absence of records of the idol. Name the WHOLE.

CIS and TRANS on one side or the other. Napoleon created the Cispadalan and Transpadalan republics, which were located on both sides of ... What?

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Czesław Miłosz's hero imitates X in order to get a scarecrow in the end. X is included in the title of the work of a friend of Milos. Name ICS in two words.

There are 1369 islands on Lake Onega. Name the most famous of them.

Let's fast forward 85 years. On Sundays, a ball was played in the big wasteland of the Volga town. At the gates of one of the teams stood a tenacious, albeit young - only 16 years old - goalkeeper. He knew all the famous goalkeepers by name and cut out their photographs from a magazine. Taking a difficult ball, he received praise from the captain: "Well done, Levka!" Name Levy.

The structure, assembled in 2005, was not hermetic, so the participants in THIS coughed and their eyes watered. Describe it in one word.

In the first post-revolutionary years, many renamings were made. Here is how, for example, some Leningrad streets were renamed: Dvoryanskaya - Street of the Village Poor, Meshchanskaya - Grazhdanskaya Street, Ruzheinaya - Peace Street. And whose name was the former French Embankment named after?

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A study by Belgian scientists has shown that many intestinal bacteria can produce substances that affect nerve cell function and possibly mood.

Previously, several studies in mice have shown that gut microbes can influence animal behavior, and small human studies have shown that microbial composition in the gut changes with depression. To test the strength of the link between the human microbiome and mental health, Jeroen Raes, a microbiologist at KU Leuven (Belgium), and his colleagues studied a large group of people to assess a "normal" microbiome.

A total of 1054 Belgians participated in the study. Some of them - 173 people - were diagnosed with depression or scored poorly on quality of life tests. The team compared the state of the gut flora of participants with depression and the rest of the subjects. It turned out that in people with depression, the level of microbes such as Coprococcus and Dialister remained low in people's microbiomes. It didn't matter if people were taking antidepressants or not. Conversely, participants who claimed to have a high psychological quality of life had high levels of these microbes.

The team then looked at the medical test results of another group, which included 1064 Dutch people. The researchers found that the same two types of bacteria were absent from the microbiomes of those people who were depressed, as well as seven participants suffering from severe clinical depression. Scientists admit that the data do not currently support a causal relationship. Perhaps the effect even works the other way around: it’s not microbes that affect our mood, but our mental health affects the state of the microbiome.

However, in subsequent experiments, the researchers found evidence that microbes can communicate with our nervous system by producing neurotransmitters that are responsible for transmitting electrochemical impulses to nerve cells. Scientists have found, for example, that Coprococcus appears to have a pathway associated with dopamine, a key brain signal that is responsible for feelings of satisfaction.

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"Heron" - "Killer whale", "Swan" - "Squid", "Duckling" - "Omar", "Goose" - "Scat". Where they were called birds, and where they were called sea animals?

Cai Lun lived during the time of Emperor Huo. He was the director of the imperial arsenal, the chief caretaker of the palace, he is considered the inventor of many types of weapons. However, his main invention is associated with the use of two simple devices: a mesh of silk threads stretched over a frame of rods and a stone mortar with a wooden pestle. What were they used for?

Can Xue says that he writes his works without hesitation, without any conventions of classical literature. Ts'an compares himself to a woman born in the XNUMXs in San Francisco. Name this woman.

Prince Absalom was defeated in a war with his father David. Pursued by his father's warriors, he left the chase until he drove into the forest, where he was overtaken and killed. He was killed by the same thing that was the guarantee of the power of another hero. What?

Tsarevich Khlor is the hero of a fairy tale written in 1781 "how handsome he was, he was just as smart and lively, and everywhere there was a rumor about the beauty, intelligence and good talents of the Tsarevich." The prototype of Tsarevich Chlor was a close relative of the author of the tale. Name them both - the author and prototype of Tsarevich Chlor.

The prince who attempted to besiege THIS ISLAND was an inventor: under his leadership, a giant ram 180 feet long, which powered 1000 soldiers, and a rather large siege tower-helefield 125 feet high, were built. Which island was besieged by the prince?

The prince-hero from the opera "The Golden Cockerel" bears THIS "Pushkin" NAME.

The princess is crying, - they said in the North-Western Territory, seeing the sun and rain at the same time. What did the ancient Greeks see when they said, "These are the tears of Eos"?

The Frog Princess, "Scarlet Flower", "Finist - Clear Falcon". What word can, with varying degrees of validity, name some of the heroes of all these fairy tales?

According to Homer's Iliad, Priam was the king of which city?

It is quite possible to call the bear the king of the forest. Friends also jokingly called this man with a completely forest surname "the king of the forest", and thanks to the clubfoot we were well acquainted with the part of the day glorified by him. Who is this person?

The king of Mycenae, according to Homer, was Agamemnon, and who was the king of Sparta?

Kings Aaron, ManAssiah, Hanukkah from the Bulanid dynasty were the rulers of THIS STATE at the end of the first millennium.

The kings of Danae and Egypt were brothers. When the sons of Egypt married the daughters of Danae, they, on the orders of their father, killed their husbands on their wedding night. Sofia Bagdasarova jokes that Danai was afraid of repeating the fate of another family. Name the distinguishing feature of this family with two words that begin with the same letter.

The queen is expecting a baby - a representative of a certain company reported from Russia to their homeland in 1806. - What happiness if an heir is born, then ... Guess what then and tell me what this company was doing?

Queen Imtes cheated on Pharaoh Piopi, and he deprived her of... What?

Tsaritsa Marfa Matveyevna, to protect herself from an unclean spirit, sorted out the "red" rosary, "before the red one grows crosswise." What do we now call what these rosaries were made of?

The Queen of Sheba presented this revitalizing bean, not used by the Romans and Greeks, as a gift to Solomon along with gold, as the best plant of her state. What is it called?

The Queen of Sheba sent King Solomon a large diamond the size of a walnut. There was a thin, very winding crack in this stone, which, in a narrow complex passage, bored through his entire body. It was necessary to thread silk thread into this diamond. How did King Solomon accomplish this task?

Tsarina Sophia, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor Constantine Palaiologos, for 60 sable skins and a grand-princely charter with a golden seal was betrothed and brought from Rome to Moscow with all her Greek court and attributes of the Byzantine imperial dynasty and some other symbol, which later became the symbol of Russia. What is this symbol?

Queen TomIris vainly asked Cyrus to return her captive son to her, saying that wine had hit him in the head and he was taken prisoner drunk. THIS appeared some time after TomIris took revenge on Cyrus for killing her son. The spread of THIS among the ancient Scandinavians was reflected in the salutary exclamation "Scool!" (cheekbone). Name it as precisely as you can.

Queen Hatshesput after the death of Thutmose II took the throne. In official images, she appears with all the trappings of power, including THIS - something that she did not have. Name IT.

Nefertiti was the queen of what state?

What country was Cleopatra the queen of?

The royal daughter from the poem FirdousI considers IKSA one of her distant ancestors. The first in a series of other ICS saved his city from the eastern conqueror, but the hordes who came from the west plundered the city. Name ICS.

The royal educator Charles Heath, with English concepts of hygiene, was indignant: how can you drink this albeit consecrated, but still dirty water. And what was the name of the event at which you had to drink a sip of this water?

The royal court in Persia did not have a permanent residence and wandered from one capital to another, which was associated with the collection of supplies in kind. Separate regions were ruled by satraps, and in each region there were two of them. Why two?

The tsar's manifesto of April 5, 1797 ordered that Sunday be an unconditional day of rest for everyone, and the serfs worked for the masters three days a week, and three days for themselves. But in a number of provinces, the peasants interpreted this document in such a way that the total number of exits to corvée was almost halved compared to that required by the decree, and the government had to take repressive measures. How did the peasants interpret the decree?

The royal decree of 1715: "Beyond the Bolshaya Neva on the Fountain River in the future to make a bridge" was executed by a battalion of soldiers of the Astrakhan regiment. Give the name of the lieutenant colonel who commanded them.

The tsarist official Malishevsky was an outstanding mathematician and, like many talented people, was considered almost crazy because of his oddities. The caustic Minister Witte gave Malishevsky a nickname. It consists of his last name and one of the two words in the nickname of the character of the Soviet animated film. Name this character.

TSAR'S brother Sergei once performed with a song about extinct animals. Brother TSARSKY - a petty feudal lord from service people in the Russian state of the XV - early XVIII centuries. Guessing which words we replaced with "TSAR" and "brother", name the name and surname of the TSAR's father.

The king's taverns in the XNUMXth century were managed by the kissers. Before taking office, they swore and kissed the cross. And why in their oath did one of the provisions forbid the driving of "pooties" from the taverns?

The tsarist government paid 10 rubles for the capture of a simple robber, 30 rubles for an ataman, and 50 rubles for a bailiff. And how much did it pay for the bailiff, who at the same time was also a robber?

The kingdom of God is within us, so placing the heavenly Jerusalem in heaven is pointless. Name the author of the above quote if, in Henri's opinion, everything was much simpler and the appearance of "under" instead of "above" is explained by the presence of anti-religious censorship.

The kingdom of Jewish intellectualism is over - we are proclaiming the beginning of the kingdom of a new man who knows neither the fear of death nor the chimera of morality. So that no one would forget what happened after the utterance of these words, Micha Ulman created an unusual monument - through a glass slab, those passing through the square can look into the dungeon. And see the emptiness... On what exactly?

The reign of Alexander III, like the reign of Nicholas I, began with THEM. The title of the 1908 work has 40 percent more of them. Name the author of this work.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich (1629-1676), who was notable for his serious attitude to the tsar's business, once personally made an addition to the collection of rules for falconry - a favorite pastime of that time. The phrase he wrote later became a catchphrase. Remember this phrase.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich banned IT under pain of death. He cared, however, not about health.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich used to force his subjects to bathe in the hole for some faults. However, after this, the subjects were given great favors. Telling about this, Kazimir Valishevsky mentions HIM. HE appeared about half a century after the death of Alexei Mikhailovich. Name HIM.

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich ordered to DO THIS with lye in order to avoid the spread of the plague in Moscow. Answer with a stable expression, what is "DO THIS".

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich agreed to pay ten thousand rubles "soft junk" for the three horns of Indrik the beast, which have healing properties. What is "soft rubbish"?

Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich often visited the Novodevichy Convent to venerate the miraculous icon of the Smolensk Mother of God, which was located in the church at the monastery. His usual route ran from the Kremlin to the Moskva River, then he turned onto Chertolskaya Street and from there, in a straight line through the Maiden's Field, the tsar reached the monastery. What decree was issued by Alexei Mikhailovich on April 16, 1658?

King Antipater, hearing that a certain Parmenion had been executed by Alexander the Great, asked the classic question: "If Parmenion was a conspirator, then who to believe? And if not, then ..." Continue the sentence.

The king of Attica, Codrus, before the decisive battle with the enemies, disguised as a simple warrior, entered their camp, started a fight there and was killed. What he wished for by doing so came true, but few, except for the regulars of the Eldorado television program, will connect this fact with his act. What was the reason for such strange actions?

The king of Eastern Georgia, Vakhtang VI, who ruled at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, was a poet and scribe. He organized printing houses in the country, published the Gospel and the Psalter. But most of all he became famous for putting in order and publishing another work. What is the name of this work?

King of Halicarnassus, ruler of Caria (a region in Asia Minor) in 377-353. BC. Under him, Kariya freed herself from Persian domination. After his death, a luxurious tomb was built for him. What was the king's name?

King Hieron is best known not for himself, but thanks to a certain order associated with an indispensable attribute of royal power. Who completed this order?

King David, Alexander the Great, Gaius Julius Caesar and Charlemagne. Each of these glorious men corresponds to a certain symbol. Name all these characters.

THE WHOLE is a famous Russian classic novel. The composition of the WHOLE in equal proportions includes: what is usually made of refractory materials, a representative of the East Slavic tribe and a kind of marriage site. The last two thirds can be found in a botany textbook or on a map of Germany. The first two thirds in the well-known comedy of the 60s became the answer to the question about the absence of records of the idol. Name the WHOLE.

CIS and TRANS on one side or the other. Napoleon created the Cispadalan and Transpadalan republics, which were located on both sides of ... What?


[1][2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]