China people are deeply impressed by the romance of France, and 84% of the respondents put romance at the top of their impression of France.
Professor Hua Meng from the Institute of Comparative Literature and Comparative Culture in Peking University believes that the image of "romantic France" can be traced back to the works of European missionaries who came to China in the 7th and 8th centuries. France, which they introduced to China, attaches great importance to culture and spirit, so that from a very early age, people in China called Paris "flower", which means "romantic city" instead of flowers.
Q: Why is Paris called the "Flower Capital"?
A: Paris has the reputation of "romantic city". Therefore, going to Huadu alone in winter is, to some extent, a morbid act of self-abuse. But as a result, I have a deeper understanding of this title. The beauty of Paris today is attributed to artistic movements such as Roman style, Goethe style, Renaissance, Romanticism, Impressionism and Classicism. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, etc. , added a touch of unrestrained romance to Paris. Experiencer: It's not hard to find the charm by strolling along the banks of the Seine River in the snowy winter, admiring all kinds of buildings on the banks of the banks, ships coming and going in the river, and 32 old and new bridges connecting the north and south banks. Xidi Island in the middle of the Seine River is the origin of Paris. Notre Dame de Paris in Hugo's famous hunchback of notre dame was also built here. This church built in 12 century has a deep relationship with Paris. Handmade wall carvings and stained glass windows inside and outside the church tell people all kinds of stories in the Bible. Dumondo Church at one end of the military hospital climbs up the spiral staircase at one side of the church, and then you can reach its famous bell tower. I saw many lifelike statues of stone beasts hanging on the outer wall of the bell tower, as if they would break through the stones at any time to protect this ancient church, which had a Goethe-like mystery. This military hospital is Louis XIV, a sanatorium for disabled and retired soldiers in the war. Today, some buildings have been transformed into the largest military museums in the world. In addition to showing the armaments, weapons and history of various countries from the Middle Ages to the Second World War, there is of course an exhibition about Napoleon, who calls himself "Caesar of France". In the front yard and courtyard, there are many bronze cannons of 17 and 18 century, which set off the ostentation and extravagance of Weah here. At one end of the courtyard, the resplendent Dumondo Church was originally built for residents and kings, and now it has become Napoleon's mausoleum. The once arrogant lean man was buried in the coffin of the huge erythema mausoleum. Experiencer: Lily Champs Elysé es The world-famous scenic spots in Paris seem to be located near the Champs Elysé es. The Arc de Triomphe, which symbolizes the brilliant achievements of Napoleon's French army, stands at the western end of the avenue. The arch was covered with exquisite carvings, praising Napoleon's great cause. The Champs Elysé es in the shade is a good place to kill time or spend money. There are many shops, cafes, theaters and restaurants. The avenue extends all the way to Concorde Square with fountains, statues and obelisks. During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI and Queen were beheaded here. To the north of the square is Madeleine Church, which looks like a Greek temple. People come and go in the exhibition hall of the Louvre, which is a vivid experience: the "three treasures of the town hall" of the Louvre is the Louvre Museum, one of the three largest museums in the world, from Concorde Square to the former Palace Garden Duleli Garden. This is the former site of the Royal Palace. After several renovations and expansions in those years, it has today's grand scale and appearance. There are many exhibits in the museum, and the palace itself is luxuriously decorated. The murals are Dunhuang. If time is limited, I'm afraid I can only enjoy the collection lightly. This magnificent maze is divided into ancient Egypt, ancient East, ancient Greece, Trulia and ancient Roman cultural relics. Painting, sculpture, handicrafts and other departments, while watching the exhibits, it is not difficult to get lost in the seemingly endless corridors. Of course, what you can't miss is the "treasures of the town hall" of the Louvre: the portrait of Mona Lisa, Venus on Miro Island and the Victory Statue of Samothrace. The Mona Lisa with sadness in her eyes, Venus with graceful posture and the goddess of victory flying with wings are all showing different artistic charms. Zhang Liming climbed to the top of the Eiffel Tower and heard that the top of the Eiffel Tower is 365,438+07 meters high, which is an excellent place to watch the sunset in Paris. From the broad avenue behind the Paris Military Academy to the coordinates standing by the river, the huge iron tower gradually fills the field of vision with the pace. The Paris Tower completed in 1889 is divided into three platforms for tourists to visit. Visitors can choose to climb the stairs or the first two platforms by elevator. There are museums, restaurants and bars on the platform, and historical explanations about the Eiffel Tower can be seen everywhere. From the top platform, you can have a panoramic view of Paris. In winter, the days are short and the sunset comes early. Soon, I saw Paris in the west shining in the refracted sunset, but the eastern part of the city fell into a haze because of the snow. This landscape is really amazing. In winter in Paris, although the sky is sometimes dark and the wind is biting, it seems more romantic and intoxicating after wearing a thick layer of silver makeup. If someone swims with their arms, they can certainly drive away the cold in winter.