The pyramids were the tombs of ancient Egyptian kings. These rulers were historically referred to as' pharaohs'. The ancient Egyptians' devout belief in gods led to a deeply rooted "afterlife concept" early on, and they even believed that "life is just a temporary residence, and death is a permanent enjoyment". Therefore, the Egyptians regarded the underworld as a continuation of earthly life. Influenced by this concept of the afterlife, the ancient Egyptians, while alive, sincerely prepared and confidently prepared for the afterlife. Every wealthy Egyptian is busy preparing their own tomb and decorating it with various items in order to obtain eternal life after death. As far as pharaohs or nobles are concerned, they would spend several years, even decades, building tombs, and ordering craftsmen to continue their activities such as sailing, hunting, feasting, and the work that servants should do with tomb murals and wooden models, so that they could live comfortably and satisfactorily after death as they did before.


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