Bloody Mary, the name of the cocktail, this cocktail is made of vodka, tomato juice, lemon slices, celery root mixed, bright red tomato juice looks like blood, so so named. "Bloody Mary" is the name of a ghost and comes from a legend. The origin of Bloody Mary: Suggestion 1: (the most widely circulated abroad is the most credible theory) Bloody Mary's prototype for Mary I (Mary I, February 18, 1516 ~ November 17, 1558), Queen of England and Ireland (theoretically she was from July 6, 1553, in fact, from July 19 until her death on November 17, 1558 on the throne). She was the fourth Tudor monarch and an extremely devout Catholic. Her main deed was to work for the restoration of England from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism (1555). She executed almost three hundred opponents to this end. She became known as Bloody Mary. Since then, Bloody Mary has become synonymous with witch in English. But her religious policies were largely subverted by her successor, Elizabeth I. Claim 2: (The most common and least credible claim on major forums in China) Legend has it that there are four major haunted mansions in Europe. One of the most haunted mansions is located on the outskirts of Budapest. It is a medieval castle, and its owner, the Countess Lee Kirste, was the most famous woman of her time. During her lifetime, it is said that more than 100 young noblemen died in duels on her behalf. Even at the age of 60, two young romantic poets committed suicide with their swords because they could not win her favor. In the end, she was buried alive in the basement by order of the judge. Legend has it that she was buried alive with a smile so innocent and sweet that the executioners were dumbfounded by it, what kind of charms could have made them so crazy? How beautiful was she? According to wild history, she appeared in a long, flowing dress at a gala dinner held by the Earl of Lee-Kester. Her long black hair fluttered in the air, her two gem-like eyes contained a thrilling light, and her fire-red dress was like a flowing flame, wrapping around her alabaster-like slender body, the whole person was like a moving fire spirit. When she stopped walking, the silver-white moonlight shone in from the window, making her radiate a charming light. They couldn't figure out whether this Countess Lee-Kester was an angel who had descended to earth by the light of the moon, or a saintly maiden who was about to float to the heavenly palace by the light of the moon. Her beauty, it was said, had been maintained for nearly 50 years, and the secret formula for her beauty was truly horrifying. She bathes in blood. And only the blood of pure maidens. She believed that only by immersing herself in their pure blood could she continue to absorb the essence of it, and keep her young forever. Before each bath, she also drinks at least half a liter of blood, which she calls "internal cleansing". She had to kill at least two young girls in one bath. In this way, over the course of 50 long and dark years, 2800 young girls were brutally murdered in one ****, and all the bodies were buried under her private bath. This was also her idea, as she believed that the spirits of the young girls could drive away aging and sluggishness. Due to her frequent use of blood baths, she always had a strong scent of blood on her body. However, she never used any perfume to cover it up and let it be. Beautiful appearance and the combination of bloody odor, but also produced a kind of unnamable demonic charm, so that countless young aristocrats fell for it. For a while, the Countess of Lee - Kirsten's reputation spread far and wide across the European continent, even the French Emperor Louis XIV also traveled a long way, fell under its pomegranate skirt. The name of one cocktail was "Bloody Mary". Later, the Revolution broke out. The angry crowd seized the 70-year-old Countess of Lisieux and burned her alive in her own bathroom. And sealed off the old castle. From then on, a generation of beauty queen died. However, for the next 400 years, every full moon, the castle would be filled with a wave of mournful cries, as if it were a thousand ghosts crying at night and ten thousand souls wailing, which could be heard by the inhabitants of Budapest, 10 miles away. They were so disturbed that they called in priests and magicians to exorcise the spirits, but even the masters from the Vatican and Jerusalem were unable to do anything. In the end, the Pope had no choice but to make the area off-limits to mortals. (To this day, on the outskirts of Budapest, the old castle still bears the papal seal. Not far from it, a local sign reads, No Tourists Allowed.) There are plenty of weird and horrifying oddities throughout medieval Europe, but the Countess of Lee-Kerst is rightfully known as the number one bloody goody-two-shoes. Ryan (Paul Preiss) and his sister Amy (Rachel Taylor) played a game called Bloody Mary together eight years ago, but his sister has mysteriously disappeared ever since. Since then, it's been a nightmare for Ryan. Amy had accidentally found a website that featured the Bloody Mary witch and the game that summoned her evil spirit, and Ryan, now a college student, is on the verge of a breakdown due to years of stress and intense guilt over his sister's disappearance. Costa) turns to former college professor and Ryan's father, O'Neal (Robert J. Locke), for help in resolving their relationship problems and his self-loathing.O'Neal, a priest and archaeologist, decides to use his forensic skills to investigate Ryan's sister, help him end the pain that has haunted him for so long, and uncover the legend of Bloody Mary, the The truth about the legend of Bloody Mary.
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