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What funny historical jokes do you know to increase your knowledge?
Korean textbooks. Korean textbooks are really funny. There is such a picture in Korean primary school textbooks. Grandpa Jin threw a stone into the air and cursed the United States when he threw it, but when he threw it, it actually hit an American spy satellite. It turns out that this is a satellite launched by the United States to monitor North Korea. Seeing this scene, Grandpa Jin also loudly called on everyone to stand up and stand up and resist. Finally, I would like to add that we are glad to have such a leader.
So there are no people in the sand sculpture, and there are no jokes in it.
Napoleon's curse. Speaking of Napoleon, many people's first impression of Napoleon is belligerence and belligerence. This historical joke is also an example of Napoleon's crusade.
It is said that in 18 14, Alexander's army invaded Paris, and then Napoleon was very angry about it, and then cursed Napoleon's leadership for being bald every other generation, and so was this generation. If you are not bald in this life, you will be bald in the next life.
I have to say that Napoleon's curse is not only a bit vicious, but also very interesting and lovely. It seems that my heart is also angry to the beat.
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