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Artists in the Rhine valley

The Rhine River is not only the quietest and most romantic river flowing in the most developed areas of modern civilization, but also a cultural river with rich humanities and a long history flowing in Western Europe. Everything here is branded with humanity. Since ancient times, the Rhine has been the "River of Destiny" for Germans. In 55 AD, Julius Caesar built a bridge across the river in Andernach, northern koblenz. Since then, the Rhine River has become the last border of disputes between the Roman Empire and Germanic tribes. She has the characteristics of Germanic national character. On the one hand, she has rich feelings and generous temperament; on the other hand, she is thoughtful and arrogant, belligerent and affectionate, philosophical and romantic. Because of this feature, she has trained many artists for Germany. Beethoven composed his first music on the Rhine. The Rhine also inspired Schubert, Bach, Mendelssohn and Brahms. They created an immortal movement. In addition, there is Goethe, the son of the Rhine. The Rhine gave Goethe a poem, which made the lovelorn Goethe find peace of mind again, and later wrote the world-famous Young Werther. Romain rolland also created his masterpiece Dover in john cleese with the Rhine as the background. This is as the French historian Phil said: "There is no river in Europe comparable to the Rhine." The Rhine flows in the heart of western civilization!

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Christopher john cleese, written by romain rolland (1866- 1944), is a famous French novelist, playwright and critic, who was born in a small family. Influenced by the family atmosphere, he loves music very much and received his doctorate with a paper on the origin of Italian opera. This novel was written between 1904 and 19 12. He became famous for this novel and won the Nobel Prize in Literature of 19 15, which was loved by people all over the world. This novel, with ten volumes, tells the story of the protagonist john cleese Christopher's struggle in a society full of vulgarity and strife.

John Christopher was born in a small town on the Rhine. His family is a respected musical family. His grandfather used to be the conductor of the Wang Fu Band, but his father often drank too much, and his family gradually declined.

Little Christopher is ugly, but he is loved by grandpa. He often walked in the fields with his grandfather and listened to his ancient heroic stories, which made him sprout the idea of being a great man at an early age. Being a cook's mother is timid and kind. One day, he was teased by a young master and a young lady while his mother was helping his host. He was beaten by his master for resisting, and his mother made him kneel. This made him feel very sad and even more angry at the injustice in the world.

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