Sunday, April 21, 2019

From horse to horsepower - the horse is great!

Did you know that Ma Rong was historically considered one of the oldest buildings in the world? This is real! They were originally conceived as the refuge of the unicorn of the eighth emperor of the Pangea Damalice II. Ok... you know that's not true. But Ma has a history worth reading.

The independent stables made their debut in Kazakhstan around 3500 BC and rushed to identify them near the foraging sites because of their potential value as grazing animals. Drafting animals are animals that are domesticated and trained to perform specific tasks, such as pulling carts filled with forage or for transporting people in thrilling hunting. These early booths were quickly identified using local materials. When archaeologists discovered the "pits" of debris containing thousands of discarded animal bones, they first noticed this. crawl!

This connection between animals and power can be traced back to around 4,000 BC. Historians have discovered slate pieces in Elan [modern Iraq and Iran], calling them noble beasts. Wowzers! To this day, these animals are still a symbol of power and are highly respected for their elegance, ability, speed and adaptability. When it comes to actual power, horsepower [1 horsepower per 746 watts or 550 foot lbs per second] is the standard measure of power. Serving humanity in war, agriculture and mobility, this horse is by far the largest contributor to human progress.

Think about the relationship between humans and these animals. We are like a space team, soaring on the huge rocks in the universe, ready to take over the galaxy! So humans have left a warm place for them, which is fair. Here, the horse has appeared. Its main purpose has remained the same for centuries.

These booths can also be haunted! Everyone is reading the story about the cat trapped in the stable, and after eating its magical hay, it becomes a witch cat, right? Ok... so I did that too. But witch cats and unicorns are very cool, and I'm pretty sure they live together at some point.

Finally, never confuse the barn with the stables. This is an incorrect assumption that when people confuse their home with their enemy's home, it can upset the animals. Do you want someone to confuse your beautiful apartment with the trash can on the street? No, so you shouldn't confuse this majestic animal's home with the pig's home. Wait, have I just mentioned pig lice?




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