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Who is the pied piper?

There are many theories about "The Mystery of the Magic Piper".

In order to solve this historical unsolved case, Xie Bolt, a scholar who devoted his whole life to this problem, consulted a large number of historical books and commemorative cultural relics in Hamen Museum. He believes that if you want to know the truth, you must also find out the authenticity of the rat catching incident.

Scientific experiments have proved that it is feasible for the "pied piper" to trap mice with his flute. He used a high-frequency flute to make the rats nervous, causing disorder, thus inducing them to commit suicide by throwing themselves into the river. Historically, some people in Britain used tin flutes, and rat catchers used the high-frequency flutes made by tin flutes to drive thousands of mice into traps.

In the Middle Ages, rats were rampant in continental Europe. Therefore, it is not surprising that stray rat catchers have appeared. It is entirely possible to lead rats into the river and drown them with high-frequency flutes.

As for the disappearance of 130 children, we can also find some valuable clues.

According to historical records:

1On June 26th, 284, a man named Spier Berg led the 130 teenager to migrate eastward to Pomenia on the Baltic Sea. He is an amiable old man with a beard. He used to be a local immigration official in Germany. He often goes back and forth between Harmon and Pomenia around 1284. His two younger brothers are local administrative officials in charge of transferring immigrants and once settled near Harman.

Obviously, maybe 130 teenager did disappear at that time, but another mysterious rat catcher appeared, so the two things were confused and became a mysterious past. After years of circulation and deduction, it finally became the legend of "Painted Pied Piper". Of course, this is just my own opinion or guess, which is not true.

According to historical records:

130 when the child disappeared, Shpir Berg also disappeared for a while. 1On July 8th, 284, on the first 1 1 day after the children disappeared, Shpir Berg was seen in the German port of Szczecin (now Poland), which was the only place for immigrants at that time, about 250 miles away from Khamene, just about 10 days away.

It is worth noting that in the thirteenth century, the eastern part of Germany was rich in wheat, honey and meat, and people were eager to move eastward. The local Slavs and Hungarians also welcome German immigrants, because their arrival can strengthen the defense force and be used to stop Russian invasion and plunder. As a result, with the support and encouragement of princes and nobles, the number of immigrants who migrated eastward from Germany at that time was increasing.

According to this logic, it is not surprising that 130 children moved eastward under the historical background at that time. We can imagine that, unfortunately, on their way eastward, their ship sank near the Baltic Sea, and Spielberg and 130 teenagers died together, but none survived.

Of course, Infinite agrees with this statement. And a large number of scholars are still looking for the mystery of "Magic Piper", hoping to find out where 130' s children went. Today, this unsolved mystery attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to Hameln every year, and many of them are interested in studying the mystery of the "flute painter". Perhaps the ancestors of Hamelin, who invented the fantastic story of colorful bagpipes, never thought that this careless move would leave their descendants a precious fortune and make Hamelin famous all over the world.

Finally, nonsense.

There are many similar examples in this book, most of which are based on some anecdotes and mysterious events in the west to tell stories. Although they try their best to make them "real", some scholar readers are very curious, like to get to the bottom of it, have limited experience, dare not talk nonsense, and can only listen!