1. What are the beautiful poems about "Paris"
1. When I arrived in Paris, I deeply felt its charm.
The Eiffel Tower is charming. The Eiffel Tower can be said to be the symbol of Paris.
Beautiful sentences describing Paris. 2. The Louvre Museum has a collection of more than 200,000 pieces of paintings, sculptures and other various works of art. It is world-famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures.
The Louvre was originally a large-scale palace complex and one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance. 3. Paris is also the real capital of flowers.
It is no exaggeration to call it the "Flower Capital". Whether on the dining table, on the balcony, in the courtyard, in front of the shop window, on the street, or in people's arms, there are blooming flowers everywhere, and the air is filled with intoxicating fragrance.
Beautiful sentences describing Paris. 4. It happened to be morning when we arrived in Paris, and the morning glow here would change color! It turned pink for a while, and golden for a while. Even the clouds were dyed pink and golden by the morning glow. The sky was as beautiful as a painting, which made me intoxicated.
5. Surrounding the park are the houses where Parisians live. They have white walls, wide balconies, red roofs, and pointed roofs. Those houses look like they are made of building blocks, very much like a fairy tale. The castle in the story. The sky in Paris is even more beautiful.
6. The Palace of Versailles is very luxurious, filled with various cultural relics, statues and famous paintings, but these are not attractive. The most attractive thing is actually the mural on the roof.
7. People in Paris love growing tulips the most. In the prairie on the outskirts of Paris, we can always see tulips blooming with their charming smiles.
8. Paris is also a flower city. This city is immersed in a sea of ??flowers all day long. Whether in your own garden, square, park, or various halls, flowers are used as decoration.
9. Walking into the Louvre gives people a majestic and magnificent feeling. On the top is a lifelike giant oil painting, with golden sculptures carved next to it.
Here is the famous statue of Venus with her broken arm. 10. The Seine River is at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. It flows quietly, like a green ribbon surrounding Paris.
There are a few cruise ships on the river. 11. The foundation stone of Notre Dame de Paris was laid by Pope Alexander in 1163, and it took more than 170 years to complete in 1345.
It is the most representative Gothic building in France and is also the stronghold of French Catholicism. The majestic and majestic architecture can be called the symbol of the Ile de la Cité.
12. Romantic Paris, a paradise of art. Noble and elegant buildings, gorgeous and charming clothing; elegant manners, elegant conversations, from ancient cafes to bustling streets, modern and classical blend here. 2. What are the sentences about Paris?
1. When good Americans die, they all go to Paris - Oscar Wilde
2. You can’t escape Paris’ past, and this is also The most wonderful thing about Paris is that the past and the present are so cleverly blended that you don’t feel any abruptness at all. —— Allen Ginsberg
3. Paris is the only city in the world where "tormented by hunger" can be regarded as art —— Carlos Ruiz Zaffon
4. An ordinary tourist only needs a glass of red wine and a quiet corner of a restaurant to feel the characteristics of Parisians: endless curiosity, tender yearning for a better life and passionate individualism— — Laurence Durrell
5. In Paris, we can forget the past, reinvent ourselves, and start over — Michael Simkins
6. Walking in Paris , like taking a history class and art appreciation class from the perspective of life - Thomas Jefferson
7. Paris is a very old city, but we are very young, and nothing is simple here. , even poverty, unexpected money, moonlight, right and wrong, and the breathing of the person sleeping next to you in the moonlight are not simple - Hemingway
8. London is the mystery, Paris is the answer —— Hemingway
9. The United States is my country, and Paris is my hometown. ——Gertrude Stein
10. The last time I saw Paris, her heart was warm and ambiguous. I could hear her smile in the cafes on every street. Voice - Oscar Hammerstein II
11. It is entirely possible to be indifferent or even hostile to the French while being obsessed with the city of Paris - James Baldwin
12. Paris feels like a boy in his 20s falling in love with an older woman - John Berg
13. Paris is not just a city . —— Babe Ruth
14. A person who does not visit Paris frequently will not become a truly elegant person. —— Balzac
15. In Paris, everyone wants to be an actor, no one is a bystander.
—— Jean Cocteau 3. What are the sentences about Paris
1. When good Americans die, they all go to Paris —— Oscar Wilde 2. You can’t escape Paris’ past, and this is also The most wonderful thing about Paris is that the past and the present are so cleverly blended that you don’t feel any abruptness at all.
—— Allen Ginsberg 3. Paris is the only city in the world where “being tortured by hunger” can be regarded as art —— Carlos Ruiz Safon 4. 1 All it takes for an ordinary tourist is a glass of wine and a quiet corner of a restaurant to experience the Parisian character: endless curiosity, a tender yearning for a better life, and passionate individualism - Laurence Durrell 5 , In Paris, we can forget the past, transform ourselves, and start over - Michael Simkins 6. Walking in Paris is like taking a history lesson and art appreciation class from the perspective of life - Thomas Jefferson 7. Paris is a very old city, but we are very young. Nothing is simple here, even poverty, unexpected money, moonlight, right and wrong, and the breath of the person who sleeps next to you in the moonlight. Not simple - Hemingway 8. London is the mystery, Paris is the answer - Hemingway 9. The United States is my country, and Paris is my hometown. —— Gertrude Stein 10. The last time I saw Paris, her heart was warm and ambiguous, and I could hear her laughter in the cafes on every street. —— Oscar Hammer Stan II 11. It is entirely possible to be indifferent or even hostile to the French while being obsessed with the city of Paris - James Baldwin 12. Paris feels like the love of a boy in his 20s Fucked an older woman - John Berger 13. Paris is not just a city.
—— Babe Ruth 14. A person who does not visit Paris frequently will not become a truly elegant person. ——Balzac 15. In Paris, everyone wants to be an actor, no one is a bystander.
——Jean Cocteau. 4. Beautiful words about Paris
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Without Eiffel, Paris would no longer be Paris
2. The world is so big, you How do you know there is nowhere waiting for you but Paris?
If happiness is not in Paris, it must be somewhere else. But there is no Paris in my world, only you.
3. Paris is still sinking rapidly. There is no escape for me. The blue sky shimmered in the black clouds - those black steel frames like primeval forests exploded from both sides of my head. Was it opened with that transparent iron box? Like a car window sweeping away tree branches on the roadside. The blue sky suddenly came closer, and then suddenly became far away, and the distance became even more cruel. Always blocked by those pairs of black arms. Sometimes there are countless steel cables and iron ropes, entangling you and tightening you, so that you can never reach that transcendent state above everything. 5. Please give a poetic description about Paris, such as: Impression of Paris, Dawn in Paris, Dream of Paris
Paris is poetic.
The poetry of Paris is revealed from its bones, spirit and even its many details. This is the feeling I got during my time in Paris.
Paris has many nicknames: "City of Culture and Art", "City of Flowers", "City of Fashion", "City of Romance"... Only when you enter Paris can you truly realize that the whole of Paris is a place of art. Living what I call a poetic life. Climb the Eiffel Tower for a panoramic view of Paris.
Looking around the city, you will feel the poetry, which is the message conveyed to you by the city's architecture. Architecture is solid music, but the architecture of Paris flows like music. The urban area is divided into rhythms by the Seine River, the balance and rigidity are broken by the occasional protruding highlands, and is divided into groups that echo each other by the criss-crossing streets. There is music. The ups and downs, twists and turns, give it the aura of poetry.
The buildings with different styles are like a slowly unfolding epic, inheriting the tragedies and comedies of history from ancient times to the present. The starting point of the epic is the island of Sede in the Seine River. Paris more than two thousand years ago was just a small village on the island. Caesar conquered it, and Octavian built the castle of the Roman Empire. When the independent Frankish Kingdom In the era of Charles's empire, a Gothic palace was built on the island of Sede, and Paris expanded from here to both sides of the river. Even though Napoleon built Paris in the 18th century into what it is today with wide, straight streets and magnificent buildings, we can still clearly find the Traces of history everywhere.
This is really thanks to those immortal stones. The buildings they constructed are soaked in the vicissitudes of time and have accumulated such a rich history.
From the ruins of the ancient Roman Baths and Arena in Paris, you can get a glimpse of the glory of the Roman Empire. Notre Dame de Paris on the Island of Paris has been famous for its exquisite Gothic style since the Middle Ages. The place where beauty and ugliness illuminated the world due to his famous works. The classical-style Louvre shows the great civilization of the Renaissance era. Under the Panthéon are buried the remains of those enlightenment thinkers. Their thoughts have always illuminated the human race. In the sky, the Caesar Gate built by Napoleon, with its Baroque style splendor and contrast with the classical solemnity, marks a generation of great men who created modern European civilization with his war cannons and legal codes. The Place de la Concorde, which once dazzled the Louis dynasty, is in the sky. After the bloodshed of the French bourgeois revolution, peace and tranquility have returned. On the high ground of the Sacre-Coeur Church, the high-pitched "Internationale" still seems to be heard endlessly. The brand-new modern buildings in the Latin-Finn district set off the rich ancient atmosphere of Paris.
Paris, with its stones and its architecture, poetically outlines the historical evolution of France, Europe and even the world. The Eiffel Tower I was standing on was incompatible with all the stone buildings at the beginning, but its construction of iron represented a new era.
When we stand above this era and look down at Paris, we instantly see the buildings that represent thousands of years of history and culture and have been passed down from generation to generation. This inheritance requires tolerance, and it is this tolerance that makes Paris rich and colorful and brings us endless poetic aftertaste.
Paris is a timeless poem, and the Seine River is the eye of the poem, which is the most wonderful sentence in the poem. Almost all civilizations are related to rivers.
The Seine River gave birth to the civilization of Paris. Parisians before the 18th century had been drinking its water juice, which made the poetry of Paris refreshing. I recited the poem "Charming Dusk on the Seine" that I had read when I was a boy, and approached the Seine during the day and night in Paris.
The Seine River has a classical and elegant meaning. It flows and carries too much and heavy history. The various styles of buildings along the river, the thirty-two ancient and modern bridges on the river, and the slow-flowing river water blend together, reminding people of the works of Impressionist painters with towering spiers, vicissitudes of stone bridges, and deep blue waves.
Walking along the Seine River, every building and every bridge tells you a story about the past. You will wander in this continuous history and reflect on it. It is profound because of reflection, and it is profound because of it. Elegance, what a profound and implicit poetry! The Seine River also has a modern, casual and romantic atmosphere. If you walk to the riverside to find tranquility in the bustling city, you will feel that in the bustling city, this section of the river with green trees is just the place where the boat of the soul is docked. You can appreciate the clear-layered and far-reaching scenery of the river during the day, and watch the shimmering waves under the moonlight. Dreamy night scene.
The bookstalls along both sides of the river are a detail of leisure, a scenery juxtaposed with the Seine River, and a river of books and paintings. Randomly flipping through an old book or an old photo seems to be poetically interpreting the yesterday of the Seine.
I stroked the old bridge railings on the Seine River, noticed the fresh water under the bridge and the cruise ships traveling on the water, and felt the timelessness and ever-newness of the Seine River. From ancient times to the present, countless French politicians, scientists, scholars and literary artists have come here to absorb spiritual nourishment and find inspiration for creation. Napoleon, Descartes, Voltaire, Sartre, Delacroix, Van Gogh, Rodin, Molière, Hugo, Balzac, Debussy...the superstars of mankind have left their thinking figures and exploration footprints on the banks of the Seine. Many trends of thought and schools were born in this way.
As a result, Paris has become the center of European culture, a synonym for culture and poetry, attracting people who love civilization all over the world. As long as you stop by the Seine River, you have no reason not to enjoy its poetic romance and leisure, and you have no reason not to accept its cultural influence.
If you touch the Seine, you may be able to touch the soul and secrets of Paris. There are many icons of Paris: the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame de Paris, the Arc de Triomphe... But in terms of beauty that combines classical sophistication with modern leisure, the crown is definitely the Seine River.
The museums in Paris, large and small, are brewing with poetry that is as gentle as spring and as strong as wine. They are like exciting points, moving and contemplating. I was almost pushed along by the crowds of people in the Louvre.
Tens of thousands of tourists flock here every day, and there are more than 400,000 sculptures and art works from the East and the West since ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and ancient Rome, with themes of mythology, religion, and major historical events. , showing the glory of art for thousands of years. It takes you a year to examine a piece of work in one minute.
The tidal flow of people, the hurried movements, and the flashing photography lights are intertwined. You will feel a warm current, a poetic warm current surging in the exhibition hall. It was from a pair of eager eyes, eyes shining with surprise and even tears.