The misconception of the Middle Ages makes you laugh!

These are all misconceptions that only hear you laugh .

When it comes to the Middle Ages, many of us often paint the prospect of a bumbling period, with incredibly funny, innocent beliefs.

And here are a few misconceptions that Middle Ages still love to believe that you have to laugh.

1. In containing these

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That's right, the Middle Ages used to have a strong belief that there are tiny people living in sperm.

They analyzed that in a woman's body with a miniature world, the mission of the sperm is to bring "tiny" people into it. And at the time of the baby's birth, the child was this tiny person who developed a large enough body size.

2. Steal male genitals like pets

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The Middle Ages used to have time to believe that witches "stole" the male genitalia and "confine" them, placing them in their nests and raising them as domestic pets.

The strangest thing is that this story is actually based on the delusional syndrome of Koro genitalia that first appeared in 300 BC.

Accordingly, people with this disease believe that their genitals (usually the penis in men) are gradually "evaporating". Scientists later gave an explanation about this strange disease syndrome. And it's no wonder the witches of the Middle Ages were blamed for this.

3. The bee is a bird

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The encyclopedia of the Middle Ages mentions interesting animal world information. Typically, people at that time considered bees as a bird.

Perhaps this misunderstanding comes from the ability of bees to fly. In addition, bees are also considered to be a special species when able to produce honey, as well as possess a very disciplined, strict herd.

4. it doesn't hurt

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This is definitely an unfounded thing, but the ancient Chinese believe that the infant brain is still young, not yet developed enough to feel pain. And this "ridiculous" concept is only rejected since 30 years ago.

According to documents recorded in the past kept to this day, the surgery of children under the Middle Ages did not use any method of pain relief. They also said that the child crying and crying at this time is just how they make naughty, crumbling.

5. Animals are also condemned as humans

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Do you believe that in the Middle Ages, animals can also be condemned as an ordinary criminal. History once recorded the case of caterpillars being summoned to court, for destroying gardens in Lausanne, Switzerland.

And obviously, caterpillars cannot defend themselves in this 1-0-2 humorous trial, and they have been condemned to - chase out of the city.

The most accused animal of that period was cats - because the ancient people believed cats were evil incarnations. This causes a significant reduction in the number of cats, leading to a mouse outbreak - a true offender who causes spreads.

6. The honed warrior on the new tooth is

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The ancient Vikings believed that the right tooth had a new slot to be considered an elite warrior. So any old man who owns a small groove on his teeth is admired by many people.

The horizontal grooves are made by hand, but no one is able to explain the purpose of these trenches for decoration, or for identification.