Alo Homola Curse: Alo Homola. Alo Homola-Hermione
Flying Spell: Yuga Dim Levitosa. Wingardium leviosa-Harry, Hermione, Ron, Seymour, etc.
Leg Lock Curse: Stand with stiff legs and then stop dying. Sports Morts-Hermione, Ron
Full body restraint spell: all petrified. Completely petrified.-Hermione
Broom handle is a means of transportation in the magical world imagined and created by many writers before the 20th century. J.K. Rowling, the author of the famous British novel Harry Potter, also mentioned this kind of transportation in her book. This magical flying broom is the most commonly used means of transportation for wizards, and it is also used in sports competitions in the magical world, such as Quidditch. Broom handles have a complete history, just like cars in real life. The most famous brooms in Harry Potter books are Nimbus 2000 and Firebolt. First-year students at Hogwarts are not allowed to own brooms in principle, but Harry Potter has been allowed to join the Quidditch team of his college.
Hogwarts Express is a magical train in the novel, which runs between London and Hogwarts. Hogwarts students are picked up only at the beginning of school and during the summer vacation. The starting stations are the September platform of King's Cross Station in London and Hogsmeade Station. There is a stout witch pushing a dining car for students to buy food at any time in the car.
Chocolate frog [edit]
Food with cards attached. There are biographies and photos of celebrities on the card, which is why Harry learned about Nell in the first episode. Who is Flamel (the card received in the movie is albus dumbledore).
Bibi multiflavor beans [edit]
A food in which beans have various flavors, such as chocolate, toffee, runny nose, earwax and so on.
Candy snacks sold by Honey Duke [Editor]
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Chocolate (multiple flavors)
Milk fudge
Pear hard candy
Licorice stick
Coconut icing (pink, sparkling)
Chocolate balls (including strawberry custard and ordinary custard)
Cream peanut candy
Jelly slug
Sandwich candy (explosive)
Cool sour fruit ("let your friend's tongue burn a hole!" " " )
Ice mouse ("I hear your teeth rattling!") " )
A hissing bee (a huge candy that can make you float a few inches off the ground when sucked)
Soft candy fly
Candy feather pen (like a real one, you can suck it in class)
Frozen sherbet drink (floating in the air)
Pepper ghost (candy that makes your mouth smoke)
Peppermint toad (shaped like a toad, "really beating in the stomach!" " " )
Mint cotton thread (fragments)
Black pepper urchin ("Spit fire out of your nose for your friend!" " ) )
Baby super bubble gum (can make the whole room full of blue campanula-colored bubbles, which won't explode for a few days)
Lollipop (with blood smell)
The mirror of Eris was discovered by Harry in a corridor of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The top of the mirror reads:' Erised Stra Ehru oy tube caff ruoyt on Woh Si', written backwards, rearranged so that I show your inner desire instead of your face (I show your inner desire instead of your face), but the Chinese translation can't reflect this hidden meaning in the text. Albus dumbledore believes that The Mirror of Eris can only show people's deepest desires, but the mirror itself can't give you knowledge or let you know the truth. Only the happiest people in the world can use the mirror Eris as an ordinary mirror. In fact, this mirror should be called the mirror of desire (the reverse spelling of Eris).
Harry saw his parents and ancestors in the mirror, while Ron saw him become the male president of the student union, holding the Quidditch trophy. Dumbledore said that he saw himself holding a pair of socks, because he didn't receive any socks at Christmas, and everyone insisted on giving books (but the seventh novel shows that Dumbledore didn't tell the truth, considering Dumbledore's experience, he may have seen family reunion). [4]
This mirror was used by Dumbledore to set the height of the philosopher's stone. He hid the philosopher's stone in the mirror as the last level to protect it. Only those who are bent on finding the philosopher's stone-find it but don't want to use it, can get the philosopher's stone. Otherwise, they will see pictures of them using the philosopher's stone to turn stone into gold, or drinking the elixir of life, and they will never get the philosopher's stone.
Sorcerer's stone [editor]
You can turn stone into gold and extract the stone of elixir. When Harry saw his own image through the mirror under the instruction of Professor Quirrell, Harry's reflection personally took the philosopher's stone out of his pocket and put it back in his pocket, prompting Harry to find it. After Professor Quirrell died, the philosopher's stone was destroyed.
Remerbrall is a small transparent glass ball that turns red when the user forgets something. Unfortunately, it can't help the user remember what he has forgotten. Neville, forgetful in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, got a memory ball from her grandmother, but she soon lost it.
Wand [edit]
The medium in which wizards use spells (spells, transfiguration, etc.). ). You must say a spell when using it, but some wizards can use silent spells (they can cast spells without saying a spell, which will give you an instant advantage). Wands are made of wood and magical substances (mainly dragon's heartstrings, unicorn's hair and phoenix's tail feathers, but some of them use unstable substances such as Veela's hair), so each wand is unique (because no phoenix, dragon and unicorn are the same). Except for the wands of the protagonists Harry Potter and Voldemort, the magical substances in their wands all come from the same phoenix-Fox and albus dumbledore. If you don't use a wand or use another wizard's wand by mistake, your power will be greatly reduced. But it is also mentioned that if a wizard or witch knocks down a wizard or witch in a duel, the opponent's wand will surrender to the winner, and the real owner of the wand will become the opponent. The most famous wand manufacturer is in diagon alley, Ollivander.
Sorting hat [editor]
Main item: sorting hat.
An old hat originally belonged to Godric Gryffindor. Later, in order to continue to allocate new students to the college after their death, Gryffindor took out his hat and injected ideas into it with the other three founders. From then on, it became angry and began to select and evaluate new students and put them in different colleges. For thousands of years, hats have been handed down from generation to generation by successive principals. Before the opening banquet, it will be placed on a three-legged stool (sometimes a four-legged stool) in the audience. In addition, Gryffindor's sword is inside, and all brave Gryffindor people can pull it out of their hats, regardless of whether the sword has been put in other places (in the seventh episode, the sword has been taken away by the tab, but Neville was able to take it out of his hat and hack Nagini to death. )