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Which Chinese emperor had the largest harem?

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang(8 September 685– 3 May 762)According to official and anecdotal records, he has roughly 40,000 concubines in total.

"When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer." Plutarch. Did you ever feel like Alexander the Great, after you reached a goal in life and saw no new one?

Plutarch never said that. In fact, Plutarch said almost the exact opposite of that.The quote you reference in your question comes from the 1988 American action thriller film Die Hard. In the movie, the villain Hans Gruber, played by the actor Alan Rickman, says:“‘When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer.’ Benefits of a classical education.”The quote is not attributed to Plutarch in the movie, but many people wrongly assumed it was from Plutarch.In reality, the quote from Die Hard is probably ultimately derived from a quote by the French Protestant reformer John Calvin (lived 1509 – 1564), who wrote something similar to this as part of his interpretation of Psalm 146 in the fifth volume of his Commentary on Psalms. Here is the passage from John Calvin, as translated into English from the original French by Reverend James Anderson:“When he says that in that day all his thoughts perish, or flow away, perhaps under this expression he censures the madness of princes in setting no bounds to their hopes and desires, and scaling the very heavens in their ambition, like the insane Alexander of Macedon, who, upon hearing that there were other worlds, wept that he had not yet conquered one, although soon after the funeral urn sufficed him.”John Calvin seems to have come up with this story from a misreading of an anecdote recorded by Plutarch in his essay “On Tranquility of Mind,” which is included in his Moralia. Plutarch writes, as translated by W. C. Helmbold:“Alexander wept when he heard Anaxarchus discourse about an infinite number of worlds, and when his friends inquired what ailed him, ‘Is it not worthy of tears,’ he said, ‘that, when the number of worlds is infinite, we [i.e. human beings] have not yet become lords of a single one?'”This anecdote from Plutarch isn’t about someone who has accomplished all their goals and then can’t find anything more to accomplish; this anecdote is about human frailty and insignificance.Plutarch is writing about how, in the incomprehensible vastness of the universe, human beings occupy only one world out of an infinite number and we don’t even fully control the world in which we live. He says that Alexander wept because he realized how insignificant everything was in the grand scheme of the universe. He realized that, in terms of the vast scale of the universe, his accomplishments didn’t really matter because there were infinitely many worlds that he had never even seen.That’s a feeling I think most people can sympathize with today, especially now that we know more about other planets, other solar systems, and other galaxies.ABOVE: Photograph of the Earth from far away in space. That pale blue dot in the midst of the sea of blackness is the Earth. Everything you’ve ever known, everything you’ve ever loved is on that pale blue dot.

How can we scientifically prove Charles Darwin wrong?

That’s simple: find one - just one - piece of evidence which contradicts his theory.The catch: it must be strong evidence. So speculation and anecdotal records don’t count.The second catch: with this, you will only prove one aspect of Darwin’s theory wrong. You have to come up with a stronger theory which explains both your findings as well as the hundreds of thousands of findings which support Darwin.It’s been over 150 years and it didn’t happen so far. It’s a pretty solid theory.

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