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The Louvre Prose on the Seine.

On the second day in Paris, the weather was fine and the pure blue sky was as smooth as a mirror. The sunshine in the summer morning gently caresses the world-famous metropolis Paris. The Seine River that caught our eye is more charming than yesterday. The river is as blue as the sky, the breeze gently rubs the water surface, and the water waves are as smooth as satin. Did the satin-smooth river extend to the Seine Bay in the English Channel hundreds of kilometers away as it is now? I'm daydreaming, asking myself and answering myself: it can't be like this, because the Seine makes Paris the third largest port in France, with busy ships. They often draw long white waves on the calm Seine River, and the billowing waves drift away with the ships. They are the endless waves of life on the Seine.

The four of us started a four-person tour of the Louvre along the right bank of the Seine to the west, which has been our dream trip for decades.

As we walked and photographed, the building in front of us was full of traditional aristocratic atmosphere, close to the road and surrounded by beautiful hollow iron fences. The fence is a four-story building, all the windows are rectangular, and there are exquisite reliefs on the left, right and upper partitions. The eyebrow line on the window is arc and triangle, which are arranged alternately. Sculptures on arc and triangle planes have different shapes of reliefs. I stood across the street, looking at this magnificent art deco building. I think it may be the Louvre. When we walk along this road and turn right, we will see a whole U-shaped building. As I guessed, this is the Louvre. It turns out that we have been walking from east to west, admiring and shooting magnificent buildings. This is the Louvre at hand.

Today, I saw the true face of the Louvre, and my heart began to get hot, and some of them were elated. Unconsciously, your footsteps are getting faster and faster, passing through the Arc de Triomphe of Cassie on the central axis of the Louvre, which was built by Napoleon to celebrate a series of victories in 1805. When I came to the square, I saw a long line of tourists standing in the sun, which showed that everyone was here. The long queue consists of tourists from different countries, different colors, different sexes, different ages and different costumes. Colorful long queues are also a landscape. In front of us is a beautiful and spectacular picture, the building is the face in the picture, the long queue is the color curve in the picture, and we are the points in the picture. The basic elements of photography are all there, so quickly lift the camera and press the shutter. The picture in the lens is my testimony to the Louvre.

The Louvre in France is open to visitors free of charge on the first Sunday of every month, that is, Wednesday, so we didn't make good use of it. We have to queue up honestly to buy tickets. Several of us lined up in turn and took turns to leave the team to photograph the location of the Louvre. I am interested in the sculpture on the roof of the Louvre, but I can't make the exquisite sculpture stand out without the telephoto. It doesn't really matter. Seeing it with your own eyes is enough. Outside the U-shaped Louvre, I really don't know how many sculptures are on the roof. Anyway, I'm shocked. This shock does not come from other places, but from a reverence for the precipitation and preservation of foreign culture and history.

The Louvre was built in the13rd century and was originally the castle of the French royal family. Later, it was used as the national treasury and archives. It was rebuilt in 1546, so the Louvre has the style of Renaissance. The Louvre has experienced many expansions on behalf of the royal family, and its splendor and chic are beyond words. After the French Revolution, when the Louvre arrived in Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte, its overall construction had been completed. On August 1793, the Louvre was officially opened to the public as an art gallery. It has a history of more than 300 years since opening to the outside world. Today, we are lucky enough to walk into the museum named "Wanbao Palace".

The team moved slowly and finally approached the glass pyramid. This glass pyramid is located on the central axis of the Louvre, backed by an ancient palace and made of modern materials. Its designer is a world-famous architect, Mr. I.M. Pei, a Chinese American. He has many architectural works. I am only lucky to witness the Suzhou Museum designed and built by him in his hometown Suzhou, which has a special charm of Jiangnan water town. The layout of the whole museum is exquisite, and the quadrangle-style building is integrated with the humble administrator's garden style separated by the north wall. The glass roof and the stone roof set each other off, and natural light shines through the glass into the exhibition area of the museum and the activity area of visitors, giving people the feeling of harmony between heaven and earth. I have visited Suzhou Museum many times. Although the museum is newly built, the simple white walls and tiles do not lose the heavy feeling. At that time, it was associated with the glass pyramid designed by Master I.M. Pei for the expansion project of the Louvre, and it has long been known as "a huge gem flying in the courtyard of the Louvre". His ingenious design is recognized as a great miracle of contemporary architectural art, and I wanted to witness this huge gem with my own eyes.

At this time, the glass pyramid is in front of my eyes, which is the second masterpiece of all his works I have ever seen. The architectural style and function of the glass pyramid need not be explained by my book, but Mr. Pei himself said, "It foretells the future and makes the Louvre perfect."

Enter the Louvre through the entrance of the glass pyramid. He walked into the most famous museum in the world. We received a Chinese guide map. As soon as we got this guide map, the first thing we saw was a striking safety notice: there were pickpockets in the museum. And made clear seven points for attention, all of which began with the word please. Please close your bag tightly in front of you and don't expose your belongings ... it's very warm.

The Louvre has more than 400,000 art treasures. When it comes to museums, people naturally think that the treasures of the Louvre are Venus, Mona Lisa and the Statue of Victory. Of course, we are not only here for the three treasures of the town hall, but also to see more precious works of art in a limited time.

The logo of the exhibition hall is equivalent to Braille for us, and we can't understand it at all. We went to the Louvre with a girl from China because she can distinguish French from English. The Louvre is too big. It is divided into three pavilions: Tianlong Pavilion, Li Sailiu Pavilion and Xuli Pavilion. There are four floors. For us, each floor is like a maze. Each floor is divided into the above three pavilions. There are many halls, corridors and stairs on each floor, and there are many tourists. Many exhibition halls are crowded. The four of us may get separated if we don't pay attention.

There are too many treasures in the Louvre, which are divided into ancient oriental cultural relics (including China's precious cultural relics), ancient Egyptian cultural relics, ancient Greek and Roman art, Islamic art, sculpture, painting and artistic treasures from four continents except Europe. We can't look at all the treasures carefully or visit all the museums. You can only choose the main and important ones and take a cursory look. However, anyone who has visited museums and seen a lot of sculptures and paintings is really pleasing to the eye.

From the first floor to the third floor, the fourth floor has left our footprints.

We have enjoyed French sculptures from 5th to18th century, Spanish sculptures from1to15th century, and Italian sculptures from12nd century, all in the above three exhibition halls. /kloc-European sculpture in the 0/6th century, Nordic sculpture from 17 to19th century, Italian sculpture from 16 to19th century. Many sculptures are lifelike, the human skin is almost lifelike, the skin of female sculptures is smooth, and the muscles of male sculptures are strong. Of course, Venus, the treasure of the town hall, is the most representative sculpture.

When we arrived at the second floor, we entered the Italian painting gallery of the De Nong Pavilion in the Louvre. There are Spanish paintings and Italian paintings from 13 to 18 centuries, most of which are religious themes, as well as portraits and life scenes. Every painting is worth savoring. It's just that time is limited and I can't see the story in the painting clearly, so I move on to the next one. When I walked to a hall full of tourists, there was only one oil painting on the whole wall, which was packed in a thick glass cover. There are many tall European tourists in the whole hall, blocking the view. Even if the camera is held high, you can't take oil paintings. It is the masterpiece Mona Lisa by the world-famous Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci. Anyway, I will squeeze in front of the oil painting and enjoy the world's top oil painting. Do you know how difficult it is to go to the front? I leaned over and squeezed hard between people, stood firm, squeezed into the cracks, squeezed left and right, sweating, and squeezed into the second fence near the Mona Lisa. There are so many people that everyone is pushing forward. I can't stand still, I have no choice. So I raised my camera and ordered two pictures, taking the most mysterious smile in the world. The French are proud of the Mona Lisa, and I am also complacent about seeing the original Mona Lisa.

Evacuate quickly, or people who stay in that environment for a long time will suffocate with heat. Just as I was preparing to "break through the tight encirclement", I turned around and saw a huge oil painting with an area of 70 square meters, which is also the largest oil painting in the Louvre, The Wedding of Ghana. How could I miss such a masterpiece So I'm not afraid to sweat and continue to wander in this hall. I can't avoid the tourists in front. I can only take the wedding in Ghana as a guest in the foreground, and change the shape.

Almost all the halls of the Louvre have been transformed into museums, but there is an area to the west of the Li Sailiu Pavilion on the second floor that retains the original appearance of the palace, namely the Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte Suite. There are also many tourists here.

Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte Suite is extremely luxurious, each suite is resplendent and magnificent, and Red Velvet curtains are hung on the high French windows, symbolizing the noble imperial power. The overall warm color is also exciting. The complicated crystal palace lantern is a giant. There are exquisite decorations on the walls of every room, and there are exquisite paintings or reliefs on them, which are absolutely exquisite and breathtaking.

The furniture, furnishings and decorations in the suite are precious works of art, and different rooms have different furnishings, such as a big dining room and a long western-style dining table, which can be used for thirty or forty people to eat at the same time. There is also a large reception hall with colorful paintings and sculptures, which shows the majesty of imperial power. In the center of the reception hall is a comfortable round sofa, surrounded by several large and small round tables and surrounded by European armchairs. It can be seen that the host gave the guests a free and comfortable communication environment.

There are portraits of the emperor and queen in Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte suite, all of which are gorgeous gold-inlaid relief photo frames. In short, there is no luxury. The viewing is in full swing. Teacher Deng came to me and told me that there was a thief here. He felt in his pocket and failed. Remind us to be vigilant and not to stay too long. We thought we had seen enough, so we decided to leave the Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte suite. We didn't want to leave.

Go back to the glass pyramid, have a rest, have lunch, find that there is a wireless network wifi, connect it immediately, and help friends in the same industry to connect it with their mobile phones. When resting, you can send WeChat to relatives and friends in China and friends in the United States. The eastern and western hemispheres send WeChat to each other, and our friends and relatives are happy. We feel very cool.

Soon, I will leave this huge art hall, the huge gem glass pyramid of the Louvre and the splendid gem Louvre on the Seine. I always feel that I haven't seen enough architectural and artistic treasures of the Louvre, and there are still many treasures I haven't seen, leaving a lot of regrets.

Most want to say: goodbye! Louvre, a shining jewel on the Seine!