1. Anubis is a word in the Egyptian language. In Chinese, it can be translated as "阿努比斯" (Ā nǔ bǐ sī).
2. Anubis is the ancient Egyptian god of embalming and the dead. He is often depicted as a jackal or a man with the head of a jackal.
3. Examples of usage:
- 在古埃及宗教中,阿努比斯是托付死者灵魂的神灵。(In ancient Egyptian religion, Anubis is the deity responsible for the souls of the deceased.)
- 阿努比斯的形象常常出现在墓室内,象征着守护死者的灵魂。(The image of Anubis often appears in tombs, symbolizing the protection of the souls of the dead.)
- 有些学者认为,阿努比斯的形象是以非洲金鼠(jackal)为原型。(Some scholars believe that Anubis' image is based on the jackal.)
- 阿努比斯的神庙建在被称为红山城的古埃及城市中。(Anubis' temple was built in the ancient Egyptian city known as Red Mountain City.)
- 古埃及人相信,死者的灵魂需要经过阿努比斯的守护,才能进入来世。(Ancient Egyptians believed that the souls of the deceased needed the protection of Anubis to enter the afterlife.)
- 阿努比斯通常描绘为一只有着尖耳朵、长鼻子、瘦弱身体的非洲金鼠。(Anubis is usually depicted as a jackal with pointed ears, a long nose, and a thin body.)
- 埃及艺术品中常出现阿努比斯护持着死者的灵魂。(Anubis is often depicted in Egyptian artwork protecting the souls of the dead.)
- 阿努比斯在埃及宗教中被称为毕赤魂,代表着死亡和新生。(In Egyptian religion, Anubis is also known as Bichihun, representing death and rebirth.)
- 阿努比斯的名字在古埃及语中意为“看守者”或“监视者”。(Anubis' name in ancient Egyptian means "guardian" or "watcher".)
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