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This is really quite fascinating.
Interesting find, though.
The warriors had balls and the chariot horses were more of a drone.
Wonderin’ if they did it same as the Arabs did the Camels? Two bricks, and keep the thumbs out of the way.
Makes sense to me. It would not take a smart person to realize how dangerous riding a stud horses is.
I have only been injured by one horse, and it was a young stud.
The next day he had them whacked off.
Do I get to be the first to say that those weren’t really horses. They were Rinos.
The Mongols preferred using mares for warfare. Easier to control.
the first thing I find fascinating about this article is that someone actually went looking for testicles on terra cotta statues. I suppose he has no life outside a narrow niche of this arcane science.
The second thing is the focus on detail of the statues makers. I mean, who among us would think, “Someone is gonna be checkin’ this horses’ balls some day so I gotta get it right.”
Remarkable.
The Chinese really took off and ran with that ‘eunuch’ thing.
Now this is what I call NEWS!