The only monument that humanity preserved in its entirety and unchanged is 山海經 (Shan Hai Jing, translated as the Catalog of Mountains and Seas)—the richest collection of natural images that exists in this civilization.

These images seem quite fantastical, and for this reason, already for many centuries, they bring readers and researchers of this ancient manuscript to an impasse. For example: “…River Shi flows out of there, flows to the northeast and flows into the sea. There is an animal that looks similar to a wolf, but with a red head and eyes like a rat. It grunts like a piglet… There is a bird, similar to a rooster, but with a white head and legs like a mouse, claws like a tiger…”

The entire Shan Hai Jing contains similar material. This book has only images of similar kind and nothing else. Shan Hai Jing consists of 18 sections, and just 5 chapters related to section 1—Catalog of the Mountains—contain 15,503 hieroglyphs. And, behind most of these hieroglyphs are objects of the surrounding nature. However, all images from Shan Hai Jing are natural images because they are images, on the basis of which psychophysiology of any representative of human population was created and functions. These are not just images—they are images of natural human programs and manipulation modes. And, from these images, it is possible to find out anything you want to know about any person.