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All the magic in Harry Potter (1-7) has Chinese names, how to pronounce it and how to emit it from a wand.

◎ An unforgivable curse

The unforgivable curse in black magic mainly relies on the performer to turn his resentment into a terrible power to hurt the subject through various ceremonies. The magician imagines this kind of power as a kind of "wave", a kind of frequency wave with resentment power. Only when conditions are limited can people feel and be hurt.

The unforgivable spell can't be cast by everyone who reads it with a book. Its energy is that the caster must have strong spiritual power, and this power means extremely strong resentment! When a person's self-spirit is the strongest, it is the time to love or hate someone. When a person's resentment reaches a certain level, his spirit is what we call resentment. This kind of hate is not a general hate, but a hate for jade, and I will never give up until I reach my goal! Those who cast unforgivable spells will be punished by three times the rules of self-hatred magic. In Harry Potter's novels, anyone who uses unforgivable spells will be imprisoned in Azkaban.

-Abada's death curse.

(Origin of Abada's Death Curse: The first wizard who officially used Abada's Death Curse was Albus Merlin, who lived in the middle of 19 century, 1849. He is the n generation grandson of the famous wizard Merlin. Before becoming dark wizard, he was a friend of Nicole Flamel. )

The most deadly spell in Harry Potter's novels is "Abada's death". Avada Death is an ancient Middle Eastern phrase called Aramaic, which means "disappear like this word". Abada's Death Curse is a spell Snape used to kill Dumbledore. Abada's death curse is collectively called "unforgettable curse". The "unforgettable curse" is an illegal black curse.

Enchantment curse

(The origin of the Necromancy Curse: The function of the Necromancy Curse is to make the victim completely under the control of the wizard. It is said that everyone has three souls and seven spirits. Three souls refer to "the soul of heaven, the soul of earth and the soul of man", which was called "fetus, light, god and emotion" in ancient times. Some people call it the master soul. Three spirits are in spirit, and seven spirits are in things, so people die, and three souls belong to three lines and seven spirits.

If you want to master each other's will, first draw a green goat on your chest, and then perform the following ceremony. First, carve a human figure out of wood, and then draw a doll on it with bones. The head and body should be separated and then burned. In this way, the other person's soul and body will be intertwined and act according to your wishes. Dolls painted with bones according to each other's looks can use any bones, and they can be used when there are no big bones. Write your opponent's name on it. When burning a human figure, it can be wrapped in steps or paper to facilitate burning, but it can't be like a leaf goat. At this time, it is regarded as a symbol of Satan. This spell evolved from the stake.

-Heart-piercing charm

The heart piercing mantra is also one of the creepy black magic, and the subject will have severe pain all over his body. Harry Potter once suffered this spell. The heart-piercing spell in Harry Potter is just like the spell in China's Journey to the West. Curse is to use a special note to vibrate the qi pulse inside the body, so that it can emit the potential of life, become a role beyond the usual phenomenon world and enter a wonderful field. It can even inspire magical power and high wisdom. And was given a heart-piercing spell.

Break the spell.

Counter-cures is to combine some curses to create a special spell, which just breaks a curse. Generally speaking, the process of creating the anti-curse is quite long, and a set of combinations is needed (written in the book, but I can't understand it). Whether it can be successful depends entirely on luck.

The cracking spell in Harry Potter mainly appears in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. For example, "Rox" is a cracking spell to remove fluorescent flicker; In chapter 12 of the book, the spell of "hanging the golden bell upside down" is "landing the golden bell". In addition, some very evil dark magic can only be used by the powerful dark wizard, such as the Death Curse (English name: Avada Kedavra), which did not break the spell (Harry was lucky enough to escape once), and a flash of green light immediately killed the recruits.

◎ Harry Potter's common spells and their usage.

-Move, move

Can make objects fly to the caster, even if there is a considerable distance. It seems that the caster should at least know the general location of the summoned object.

Latin Action: Call. Send.

Fred and George are going to sneak the fat-tongued toffee out of the house (if I remember correctly), and Mrs. Weasley used a series of magic to get them out (chapter 6 of H4).

In one project, Harry learned that Archio rode his broom through the Dragon Guard (Chapter 20).

The fake Moody picked up the marauder's map on the stairs with accio (Chapter 25 of H4).

Harry used this spell to summon the Tri-Top Cup to escape Voldemort's pursuit. ("H4" Chapter 34)

In the battle of the Department of Mysteries, both sides used this spell many times. The most striking example is that the Death Eaters tried to win the prophecy ball from Harry with this spell, and Hermione used it to rebuild the prophecy ball after the wand was removed by the disarmament spell. The most memorable time was when Ron was foolishly hit in the brain room (Chapter 35 of H5).

-Arlo Homola, Arlo Homola, open the door.

A spell that can open a locked door.

Aloha Hawaii: Goodbye+Mora Latin: Obstacles

Hermione used the second spell to let herself, Ron, and Harry enter the Sanzeng forbidden zone in the corridor (H 1 Chapter 9), but the density of the protective sorcerer's stone required to be opened with the wing key didn't work (H 1 Chapter 16).

Hermione used this spell when she and Harry rode Buckbeak to save Sirius (chapter 2 1 in H3).

The door of St. Mungo's ward needs to be opened with a wand (Chapter 23 of H5)

A door of the Department of Mysteries failed to be opened with Alo Homola's opening spell, and Harry's knife melted. (Chapter 34 of H5)

In the Department of Mysteries, the Death Eaters use the second spell to close the door (can you close the door? Maybe lotus root doesn't study hard! ) to prevent people from escaping (chapter 35 of H5)

This spell can also be found in the seventh chapter of the book Standard Spells.

-armor bewitch armor psychedelic spell

Applying this magic to armor can make them sing Christmas carols.

1994, this spell is used for Christmas decoration. Unfortunately, it is unwise to apply this spell to these armor, because many armor don't know the complete lyrics. Peeves hid in these armor, and changed the lyrics to those rude words he made up himself. ("H4" Chapter 22)

-blue bell flame blue bellflower flame

Produce some blue flames in certain places.

Hermione's blue flame can be carried around in a jam jar. The flame can also be placed not far away and quickly recycled into the jar (chapter 1 1 of H65438).

She put the flame on Snape's robe (chapter H65438 1 1).

Portable waterproof fire is Hermione's specialty (H2 1 1 chapter).

-Bubble Head Curse.-Bubble Head Curse

Surround the caster's head with a bubble.

In the second project interfered by the Three Powers, Cedric used this spell to dive into the water to save cho chang (Chapter 26 of H4).

In the second event of the Triwizard Tournament (chapter 26 of H4), Furong tried to use this spell to dive into the water to save Gabriel.

In the last month of Harry's fifth grade, using this spell became very popular. (Chapter 30 of H5)

-Canary transformation witchcraft. Canary transformation spell

A spell that can temporarily turn people into giant canaries. After a period of time, deformed people will gradually shed their feathers and return to their original shape.

Fred and George attached this spell to the cream cake that looked sweet and delicious. A: Really? Looks like cookies. The person who ate it temporarily became a giant canary. Neville accidentally ate one of these canary cookies, which brought a lot of fun to everyone in Gryffindor lounge. (Chapter H5 2 1)

-ageline age limit spell

A thin gold thread drawn on the ground to prevent too small people from crossing it.

Dumbledore drew an age limit around the goblet of fire to prevent people under 17 from crossing. When the Weasley twins used aging agents to cross the age limit, they were thrown out and grew long white beards. (Chapter H4 12)

-Ani maggs Ani maggs.

Wizards or witches who can become animals are very rare.

Professor McGonagall became a cat (chapter H 1 1, chapter H3, chapter 6).

Sirius, Zhan Mu and Pettigrew became Ani maggs at Hogwarts (chapters 17, 18 and 19 in H3).

Ani maggs should be registered with the Ministry of Magic (chapter H3 18).

But it's not registered, like that nasty smelly beetle. ("H4" Chapter 37)

-broomstick magic

Early broomsticks only had some simple spells, such as taking off, landing, stopping and so on.

When Harry fell off his Nimbus 2000, it didn't fall on the ground with him, but flew to whomping willow. There are signs that it can fly without driving (chapter 9 of H3).

The broom will float at a height suitable for people to ride (chapter H3 1 1).

-candle magic candle burning spell

This little spell can light candles and make them float in the air.

Rita Skeeter used this spell when interviewing Harry (chapter 18 of H4).

The hall of Hogwarts is illuminated by thousands of floating candles (H 1 Chapter 7).

-Cheer spell didn't give (happy spell)

A spell that inspires him and makes him happy.

In the 1940s, 15 was invented by Felix Seymour. Happy Curse is a compulsory course for senior three in Curse Class, and it is also one of the contents of the final exam of that year (chapter 65438 of H3 +05).

The curse of happiness is the content of the curse test paper of ordinary wizard level. Hermione was worried that she didn't answer all its contents, but because she wrote the curse of hiccups, she actually answered more completely than required. (Chapter H5 3 1)

-chains, incantations without magic (magic chains)

This spell can make the chair stretch out a magic chain like a snake, thus tying people to the chair.

All the chairs used in the Magical Court have this spell (chapter 30 of H4 and chapter 8 of H5).

Very similar to the magic rope.

-there is no confusion spell (confusion spell)

Latin: confusing others.

Used to cause confusion. The cursed person is called brain disorder.

Crouch Jr. once used this spell to confuse the Goblet of Fire (chapter 17 of H4).

Snape hinted that Harry, Hermione and Ron were all cursed by Sirius and found him innocent (chapter 2 1 in H3).

-Conjunctivitis spell not issued (eye disease spell)

Latin: Conjunctiva

A spell that can affect the clarity of the target that the eyes and vision can reach.

Sirius himself suggested that Ha use this spell to deal with the fire dragon. (Chapter H4 19)

Krum used this spell in his first mission, but it made the depressed dragon crush many of his eggs (Chapter 20 of H4).

-Self-defense charge automatic response (self-defense impact) does not use any spells.

This self-regulating self-defense spell is like an electric current flowing into the wizard, causing the other party to be shocked. (Quack ~ Few people know ~ ~)

When Uncle Vernon tried to grab Harry's neck, he suddenly felt as if there was an electric current flowing through Harry's body, and he had to let go. This seems to be Harry's own instinctive self-defense reaction. Although no spell was used, Harry did use it consciously. (chapter H5 1)