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告诉大家一个冷知识:避孕用品从1980年到2026年1月之前一直都是免税的,但是卫生巾一直是按照最高税额征收的。

继范琪斐之后,又一个台湾网红去了大陆,那就是粉丝270多万的Joeman去了上海。 他声称过海关的时候有点担心,结果顺利过关,没有被任何关注。 本来是作为3C博主去参加苹果的发布会,但是他体验瑞幸和生煎包的过程被津津乐道,粉丝们恭喜他加入中共桐庐人的行列。


素可泰的雨林里藏着一个巨大的BUG。 我穿过那道窄得像是一线天的门,直接撞进了最神奇的魔界 —— 这个西昌寺里的天井。 第一眼不是神圣,是震撼。 顿时兑现了“孙悟空本领再大,也逃不出如来佛的手心”的说法。 那种小时候老师到家来告状, 妈妈把我反锁房间的困局。 我不得不把身体放低,贴在墙角,仰起头。我的镜头里装不下整尊佛,这只巨大的手几乎贴着我的鼻尖垂下,指尖轻触大地(触地印),那是一种绝对的掌控(Absolute Control)。 在取景框里不停的摆动,我开始从鸭梨山大中缓过气来。从她修长的指缝间,我嗅到了一抹高高在上的、悲悯的仙气。 它柔若无骨,线条流转得像是一道静止的水银。没见过哪只佛手能把“超然”和“性感”平衡得这么好。 这个甚至转不开身的小天井绝对是故意的,佛像的存在感是“满格”(Maxed out)的。 不是为了困住佛,而是为了击碎“我”。让灵魂出窍。 那一刻,自我(Ego)霎时间变得渺小如尘埃。 佛有意。 我懂了。 #西昌寺 #sukhothai



The Silent Guardian of the Temple: A Statue That Watched for 3,000 Years Deep inside the shadowy halls of an ancient Egyptian temple stands a mysterious figure—still, powerful, and watching. It is a statue of Horus, the falcon-headed god of the sky and divine kingship. Carved from solid stone thousands of years ago, this silent guardian once stood among priests, kings, and worshippers who believed the gods were truly present within these sacred walls. To the ancient Egyptians, Horus was far more than a symbol. He represented protection, power, and the divine right of the pharaohs to rule. Every king believed he ruled under the watchful guidance of this mighty god. When people stepped into the temple, they believed Horus was not just a statue—but a living presence guarding the balance between heaven and earth. Imagine the scene nearly 3,000 years ago. The temple doors slowly open. A thin beam of sunlight slips inside, lighting the dark sanctuary. The golden glow touches the falcon head of Horus, making the statue appear almost alive. Priests whisper prayers, incense fills the air, and visitors feel the strange sensation that unseen eyes are watching them. Even today, when archaeologists walk through these ancient temples, the statue still stands there in silence—unchanged, unmoving, and mysterious. It has watched empires rise and fall, storms pass over the desert, and centuries of history disappear into the sands. And when you stand before it, one thought quietly creeps into your mind… Is it just a statue… or was it always meant to be something more?

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