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Reading Zhu Ziqing's Travel Notes in Paris

What do you think of when you talk about Paris, France? Perfume, fashion, the Seine, the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles, Notre Dame de Paris, Monet's lotus flowers, Mo Bosang's short stories ... In short, knowledge about literature and art, aesthetics and fashion can be found in Zhu Ziqing's Paris. He said that Parisians are naturally elegant because they breathe the breath of art like air.

Zhu Ziqing's article begins with the Seine River:

The Seine flows through Paris in an arc. Henan is called the left bank, and the famous Latin quarter is here. Hebei is called the right bank, and the flowers in Paris are in this area. Admittedly, Paris is a "flower". Right case is not something that poor students can often go to, so a friend said that he is from the left bank and has the idea of "not crossing the river". Two people are just a strip of water.

Next, starting from the Congo Square in the center of the right bank, he wrote the Jigong monument standing in the middle, the bronze water spray on the left and right, the brick factory garden in Tiandong, and the fairy street in Tianxin. Wherever he goes, he stops and goes, as if he were on the spot.

The famous Fairy Street leads directly to the Arc de Triomphe. Sandwiched between two rows of trees, I went straight to the Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe at the end of the street is majestic, as if for half a day. The momentum of the Arc de Triomphe was written in a few strokes. He said that the situation of famous streets in Europe might never catch up with it here, and it was called "Fairy Street", not bragging.

I'm interested in coffee in the northeast of Congo Square. The author writes about sitting "coffee" and standing "coffee". He said that Parisians have become addicted to coffee, just as southerners in China love tea.

Literati and painters love to sit in "coffee", love to be free, make friends and speak freely. It is said that the great poet Wei Erlun's poems were not written with "coffee". Are you very excited and have the idea of taking a "coffee" in a group? Find some inspiration for literary creation!

When the coffee faces inward, nothing can be seen. Probably after eating and drinking. However, some people leaned their elbows on the counter, and half of them looked out and chatted in a freehand manner.

The discomfort of standing and drinking coffee is in sharp contrast with the freedom of sitting and drinking coffee.

This tower is located at the western end of Paris, on the east bank of the Seine River, about 1000 feet high. The architect's name is Eiffel, so it's called Eiffel Tower. This tower is the easiest to overlook and has a panoramic view of Paris.

Tower culture can be found in China. Some stationery, schoolbags, water cups and even cultural shirts all show the existence of the iron tower. It must be the dream of many people to climb the Eiffel Tower and see the whole city of Paris.

The Paris Opera House is in the downtown area on the right bank, the national funeral home is on the left bank, and there is a sanatorium for the wounded on the left bank. Are you a little overwhelmed?

There are two small continents on the Seine River and two churches on the west side, which is a famous place in Paris. Notre Dame in the east of the mainland is more beautiful, and the Holy Land Church is in the west of the mainland, which is the most beautiful of all Gothic buildings in Paris. Friends who like religion and architecture will naturally stop there more.

The number of museums in Paris really ranks first in the world. It is this pile that can make you linger. But you need to look around to appreciate it, and you can't just skim it. A tourist in a hurry is often at a loss in such a place.

These words are very enlightening to people who like to write words: travel is not only a tour, but also a simple photo shoot. You should think, but also have textual research and quotations for your own articles.

We are now in the Louvre, the largest museum in the world. The Louvre is like a treasure mountain. There are so many things in it that people don't know where to start. Let's follow the author to see the three most popular treasures.

First, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, painted in 1505, is a portrait of Madame Jokunda. Here the author also tells a story to help us understand this famous painting.

According to legend, the portrait of Leonardo da Vinci has been painted for four years. Because of the sweet smile, every time I "face the portrait", I always ask some musicians to play and sing for her and make her sit happily. The image was finally finished, but he fell in love with her.

The author is competing with nature, which is the highest evaluation of this painting by Italians. The author wrote: that smile is too erratic, too difficult to ponder, and it seems to be constantly changing. This is indeed a "miracle", but it is only a "miracle" of modeling. There are also some ideals here. Leonardo da Vinci's works contain the air of the Virgin Mary in his mind. The author Zhu Ziqing's exquisite observation, exquisite writing style and rich imagination are all remarkable.

The second part is Milo's Love of God.

The third is the Statue of Victory in Samothrace. This statue is the best carving costume. It's a light and soft dress, with accurate light and shadow, and thin pleats. The lower body of a person is blown like a sound by the wind, and the upper body is tightly attached to the body, which is very interesting to compare. Because the clothes are well carved, it shows the strength of that muscle. The body is trembling and moving forward, which is a joy of victory.

The master's meticulous work and the author's ingenious pen complement each other. Looking back at the words written by the previous author, you can appreciate the author's hard work. "You need to wander around to have fun, but you can't skim flowers." Of course, the author's literary attainments are not as good as those of the idle generation, so he has to learn from the works of excellent authors with an open mind.

The Luxembourg Museum specializes in the works of modern artists. It is much brighter than the Louvre. As soon as you enter the door, there are statues and oil paintings on both sides of the wide corridor.

The author rewrote pangbo and his sculpture The Bear and the Waterbird. Pumbaa is about seventy or eighty years old now. He goes to the zoo to observe the shapes of animals every day. He is familiar with them and loves them, so his products are full of pride. However, the shape is not as real as photography. He adds small corners to the natural curve, which is very "architectural". So we saw something new.

Pumbaa's spirit is worth learning. For the authenticity of his works, he spared no time to observe, adding innovative things to every work, which gave people a refreshing feeling. The master needs a genius, but he is so diligent! The stone is like tofu in his hand. He is a skillful craftsman and artist.

Next, we follow the author to appreciate the paintings of French impressionist painter Monet.

The author's travel history is orderly and the narrative is clear. There is the Tennis Museum in the south corner of Teyuan, the Olankara Museum in the north corner, and the Monet Painting Academy is here. Monet is famous for his landscape paintings. He is not only an impressionist painter, but also an outdoor painter.

There are only two rooms in the Painting Academy, and each painting is a wall, which depicts a lotus flower in the water. Monet likes to use blue, so do these paintings. Large-scale, full of charm, full of water, dense and chaotic, some like in the shade, some like in the sun. Experts say that the composition of these paintings is unprecedented.

Monet's unprecedented works, and only a great writer like Zhu Ziqing can describe their gods and souls.

Rodin Museum is on the left bank. Rodin was a romantic sculptor in19th century. He has the skill of a craftsman and the mind of a poet. He expresses his feelings by carving.

His materials are unusual, and so are his skills. What ordinary people think is beautiful, he thinks it is useless, and he looks for what ordinary people think is ugly. So at first glance, his things felt "weird", not gadgets.

A master is a master and has his unique advantages. Romantic artists' works deliberately show brush strokes or knife marks, which makes people feel excited when they are working.

The Paris Academy of Fine Arts (that is, the small palace) and the Decorative Academy of Fine Arts are mixed. Among the latter, there is a fan room which embodies the elements of China. The fans are all from the18th century and are the relics of a certain wife. This can also be seen from the wide circulation of China's gadgets in Europe in the18th century. This area is full of western paintings, and there is only one China among hundreds of works, but it is lifeless. The author is obviously disappointed!

/kloc-in the spring of 0/932, the official "salon" was in the Grand Palace, with statues listed in the top courtyard, and more than 80 rooms upstairs and downstairs were covered with paintings and some decorative arts. Experts say that there are too many portraits, which are really "official".

The word "salon" sounds very literary. Refers to 16, 17 century gathering of Paris literati and artists to talk about literature, art and politics. Later, it refers to the social gathering of western European nobles and social elites to talk about literature, art and politics, which should be the official "salon" mentioned here. What we are talking about now is an informal gathering of small scholars.

To embody the literary atmosphere of Paris, we can't help but talk about the cemetery. Berelaxies is the largest in the east, with many famous graves in the middle. In addition, Montmartre in the north and Mont panas in the south are also very big. La Traviata is buried in Montmartre, and Dumas and Heine are there. Mon panas includes Saint Ziff, Mo Bosang and Baudelaire.

The night in Paris is also an old brand. Night in Paris can only be seen in Polonia Woods and St. Croix Gardens.

Versailles is in the southwest of Paris, a suburb. Originally a hunting palace in Louis XIII, Louis XIV thought this place was good, so he decorated it greatly. Louis XIV is the so-called "representative of God" and Versailles is his temple.

I was particularly impressed by the mirror hall, where 17 large windows face 17 mirrors of the same size. The director is 240 feet, 30 feet wide and 42 feet high. Think about that splendid scene, and it is a blessing to be in it!

Rousseau Garden is located in the town of Ermanon in the northeast of Paris. You should take the one o'clock train and walk at two o'clock. This is an authentic village, not many people come, the garden is very empty, and it has a barren taste. Trees, weeds, lakes and breezes are almost the same as those in the suburbs of China, so they are natural. There is a Zhou Baiyang in the lake where poplars are planted, and Rousseau's grave is on that small continent.

Rousseau is far away from downtown Paris. It is quiet here and won't be lonely.

The Seine divides Paris into east and west banks. The author started from Congo Square on the east bank of the Seine River, extending in all directions, and the east and west banks alternately went hand in hand, extending to the suburbs of Paris and Rousseau Garden in the northeast. This is an excellent Paris travel guide and a plan of Paris, overlooking Paris from top to bottom, fashionable Paris.