Plato recorded the story of Atlantis as narrated by his cousin Coricias in his work "Dialogues". Chrysias, a disciple of Socrates, emphasized the authenticity of Atlantis three times in his dialogues. Coricias said that his great-grandfather heard the story from Solon, a Greek poet (about 639-559 BC). Sauron was the wisest among the seven saints of ancient Greece. During a trip to Egypt, Sauron heard about Atlantis from an old Egyptian priest. The record in the dialogue is roughly as follows: On the far Atlantic Ocean to the west of the Mediterranean Sea, there is a huge continent that boasts of amazing civilization. Countless gold and silver are produced on the continent, and all palaces are surrounded by walls of gold and silver. The walls of the palace are also inlaid with gold, which is magnificent. There, civilization developed to an unimaginable extent. There are well-equipped ports and ships, as well as objects capable of carrying people to fly. Its influence is not limited to Europe, but also extends as far as the African continent. The above mural was found in the city of Akrotiri. The city was buried by the eruption of the Santorini volcano 3,500 years ago and was excavated from the ash in 1967. It seems to depict a fleet heading to North Africa for trade. After a major earthquake, it sank to the bottom of the sea, and its civilization disappeared from people's memories. The island Plato talked about two thousand years ago has attracted many people's desire, but no one can provide strong evidence to prove that Atlantis actually existed. Because Atlantis disappeared after a volcanic eruption, earthquake and flood, Atlantis sank to the bottom of the sea forever in an instant. According to Plato's account, due to the extremely high level of civilization and the prosperity of Atlantis, the society gradually began to corrupt, with greed for wealth and greed for profit. Then he launched a war to conquer the world. But when they met the powerful Athenian soldiers, they suffered a defeat. Atlantis's behavior of betraying God's care made the gods angry, so they summoned the power of nature and destroyed this island of sin.