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What does the carousel stand for?

Carousel has two common representative meanings: the first refers to the distance that looks beautiful, but it is chasing, waiting and never reaching; The second is that the carousel is a love game that witnesses two people who love each other. As long as two people who really love each other sit on the merry-go-round, the merry-go-round will take them to a perfect heaven, and their love will last forever.

Carousel or Carousel is a kind of amusement park hand tour, that is, there are seats decorated as wooden horses, which move up and down on the rotating platform for tourists to ride. The word "carousel" in English comes from the Spanish word "Carosella". Its original meaning is "combat training", which is used to describe a kind of riding training conducted by Turks and Arabian knights in preparation for the 12 century war. The earliest recorded merry-go-round appeared in Byzantine Empire, and the first steam-driven merry-go-round appeared in Europe around 1860.