Dumbledore told the executioner that the execution of the death penalty required his signature, and the executioner was particularly dissatisfied because his name was quite long. . . (You know)
There is a portrait called "phineas" in Dumbledore's office. In fact, the real name of the person in the portrait is phineas Nigellus Black. He is the great-grandfather of Sirius Black and also the great-grandfather of Bella and Narcissa. Or Draco and Tonks' grandfather. In the genealogy on Sirius's wall, there are always 70 names and the corresponding relationship between each family member.
4. The role of Fenrir Greback, a werewolf, comes from Fenris, the giant wolf, the son of Loki in Norse mythology. In the original myth, he bit Tyr's arm, which was related to Odin's death. Thiel was originally the God of German belief, but his position was gradually replaced by Odin. In the scene where Dumbledore was killed at the end of Half-Blood Prince, you can also see Fenrir in the Death Eaters, just like Fenris's role in Odin's murder.
Whenever Voldemort and Bella appear at the same time, she always stands on Voldemort's right to show that she is Voldemort's most loyal follower.
6. The devil loves the right not to ask men and women, but too many people have loved him. In fact, among Rowling's characters, Voldemort has the most admirers. Myrtle fell in love with him when he was still studying at Hogwarts. In the last episode, people found that Hiravenkraw was a ghost and fell in love with him when he was young. An old woman fell in love with him in order to defraud the noble magic items that made horcruxes. Needless to say, Bella and Ginny also touched him through her diary.
7. In the book, Professor Lagerhorn misspelled Ron's name as "Rupert". Of course, as we all know, this is Ron's real name, Rupert Grint.