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"Beautiful City" Does the bustling Rome make you intoxicated?

Spanish square in Roman holiday. This is the place where Byron, Balzac, Goethe and other teachers and students lived, and the rich cultural atmosphere permeates the air instantly. Next to the lower part of Spain's big steps is the stone boat fountain, backed by the building of Duke Polly, and opposite the bubbling spring is the majestic Poseidon statue, which stands by the sea and is pulled through the Arc de Triomphe by two fine horses. Spring water gushed out from the cracks in layers of rocks and finally merged into a huge pool. Stand in front of the fountain and throw a coin behind it. If you can throw it in spring, you may go back to Rome. There is still a long historical cycle behind. It is a miracle that the architecture of ancient Rome can be preserved. This is Rome. This film shows us the city of Rome. In Rome, there are rich families, nouveau riche, politicians, Jiang Yang thieves, journalists, actors, famous queens, bishops, artists and literati-real or imagined-which constitute the relationship of stories. In desperate Babylon, they shuttled through the classical palaces, big villas and the largest gardens in the city.