Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1667: The secret words of the goddess (12)

  Chapter 1667 The secret words of the goddess (12)

  Since the new building of the Richelieu of the French National Library was completed, most of the manuscripts and collections in the library have been transferred to the new library. At present, the Richelieu branch contains prints, photos, maps, music scores and coins.

After five hundred years, the former National Library has been somewhat dilapidated and withered. In fact, it was almost destroyed. However, many professors from the University of Paris suggested that the old library must be preserved so that it can be compared with the French Competitor Germany drew a tie.

  The Richelieu Library is renovated every 30 to 50 years. This is already a tradition. It is almost completely different from when it was first built. Following the signs, Severus "meeted" Marie Antoinette again on the way to the Oval Hall. On the corner wall was hanging the last portrait of her that David painted for her. .

The print can be used not only for individual appreciation, but also for printing, but Severus can’t tell whether the painting is an original or a reproduction. Just like the Mona Lisa, she was stolen to sell the copy at first. Product.

  In this painting, she is not free, her hands are tied back, more than two hundred years have passed since that day.

   "I can't save you." Severus said to the portrait of Marie Antoinette, and walked past her.

  Also on the guillotine, a wizard managed to escape by using a hidden spell on his neck. His hair should have been cut very short.

  Severus came to the Richelieu Oval Hall designed by Jean-Louis Pascal. This hall was actually built in 1864 and has no actual connection with the cardinal in the Louis XIV period.

The queen is like a shining goose. When everyone thinks she is profitable, she will rush to her. If she wants to catch up, she will leave. When everyone feels unprofitable, she will leave and turn to other profitable industries. . That is to say, after food, railways became an industry where a large amount of "living money" poured into. At the same time, people discovered the application of steel structure in construction, not only in construction, but also in shipbuilding, which also required steel. As a result, many products were produced in the middle of the 19th century. Steel tycoon.

This wave lasted until after World War II, when the U.S. city center was full of skyscrapers, and railways spread to cities and villages. After a short period of silence, the Internet began to become a new "nobleman." It's hard to imagine the past when people used to go crazy for food.

  There are still many readers in the reading area after nightfall, and the warm orange light from the desk lamp diffuses into the dome, making the whole dome like gold. There are 16 openable ventilation openings around the oval glass window, and there are also 16 cities representing civilization.

  Paris, Alexandria, Florence, Babylon, Jerusalem, Washington, Berlin, London, Beijing, Byzantium, Athens, Nineveh, Vienne, etc.

  He can't see which one is correct at all.

  "Are you a tourist?" As Severus looked over his head, the staff at the library desk in the corner said.

   "No, I have a question." Severus walked towards her.

  When you have a question but can’t find the answer, isn’t it the best way to hear the news?

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  Alessandro looked up at the dome of St. Sulpice Church.

This Gothic dome looks very different from the Venetian Baroque dome, but this church is not purely Gothic. It is a mixture of architects from many periods and styles. On the whole, it seems to be fairly coordinated, and there is no sense of abruptness.

Alessandro searched for a long time in the church, only to find the rose thread in an inconspicuous corner. It was on a white marble obelisk made up of a brass-colored thread. The golden thread fell on the floor, extending along the north-south direction, dividing the east-to-west church into two halves.

  According to the records in the Ten Books of Architecture, the day track in Rome is double-axe-shaped in the north-south direction. The entrance to the church is likely to face the west, and the altar inside the church faces the east. This is not absolute. For example, Notre Dame de Paris runs north-south, but the entrance facade is often the most gorgeous. The white stone bathed in the sunset will be stained with a magnificent rose color, and masses are usually held in the morning, just when the sun shines. On the altar on the east side.

  The church must attract people to come to be popular, at least the beautiful appearance can attract brides to come to the church for weddings.

If Hugo had always been an obscure writer, then no one would care about his love affairs. Alessandro also happened to know the other great writers through the model prototype of the Strasbourg city sculpture on the Place de la Concorde. one side.

A novelist’s greatest enemy and friend is a critic. A bad review will make a writer’s work lose many readers, and a good review will attract many people to read. At first, Hugo had a good relationship with the well-known critic at the time, St. Bouf. Saint Bouf also worships Hugo as an idol. The hatred between the two comes from Hugo’s wife and his prosperous wife Adele Fouché. They are both in the Saint-Sulpice church. The wedding.

  She strongly opposed this marriage before Hugo’s mother was alive. Hugo waited until his mother died before he married Adele. He once wrote a hot love letter to Adele:

  My dearest,

  When two souls have been searching for a long time in the sea of ​​people, and when they finally meet, they blend with each other, hot and pure, born on the earth, and lasting in heaven.

It is a pity that when Hugo is busy with his career, Adele, who is experiencing the pain of losing his mother, is not outstanding. The shy-behaved St. Bouf is ambiguous. She thinks that Saint Bouf can understand better than Hugo. Yourself.

  The two began a secret tryst. Gradually, Saint Bouf was not satisfied with this. He and Hugo maintained the basic etiquette. After all, they were still an alliance. There are schools in the literary world, just as there are schools in theology. Hugo and Dumas are romanticists, and Balzac is a critical realist school. In addition to these two mainstream schools, there are many smaller schools. The few critics who were not in any faction at that time. Readers need more fair comments so that they don’t have to spend time reading those bad works. Hugo needs St. Bouf’s comments, and St. Bouf also needs Hugo to consolidate his increasingly important position in the literary world.

  But this kind of superficial peace is St. Bouf’s passionate jealousy. He hates Hugo because Hugo is Adele’s husband. He wants to kill Hugo and put him to death.

Hugo did not give up Adele. No matter how many works the young man published, implying his love for himself, he did not divorce Adele. The friendship they maintained on the surface could not be maintained in the end, and the two became deadly enemies. .

Hugo did not abandon Adele but left her in the cold. During this period, Hugo developed a relationship with actress Juliet Drouet. From 1833, Juliet performed the play "Lucrez Borgia" written by Hugo. After that, 30-year-old Hugo and 26-year-old Juliet fell in love. They have gone through 50 years of ups and downs together, and even shared the joys and sorrows of Hugo during his exile by Napoleon III.

   Later Hugo wrote a poem to Juliet, who was not beautiful because of her age:

  I have two birthdays, both in February.

   On February 26, 1802, I was born for the first time,

  Getting life in the arms of her mother.

  On February 16, 1833, I was born for the second time,

  Get love in your arms.

  The first birth gave me light,

  The second birth gave me passion.

Since Hugo transferred his feelings to Juliet, St. Bouf's passion for Adele has also faded a lot. However, even so, the hostility between the two has not collapsed, and the deaths of the two are rivals, especially when Hugo becomes the Congress. After becoming a member of Parliament, St. Bouf published the "Book of Love" inspired by Adele. A politician is not an artist. A family scandal would ruin his political future. Hugo has no choice but to fight back. The hatred further deepened, and then Saint Bouf died, and Hugo opened champagne to celebrate.

  Who is Asmeralda, who is Quasimodo, and who is Father Claude.

  If the priest did not bring the weird-looking Quasimodo back to the monastery to raise him, who would push the priest Claude from the bell tower of Notre-Dame de Paris?

   Is it because Quasimodo only pays attention to love and forgets the parenting grace of the priest, or is it because Quasimodo does not want to live anymore?

  No matter what his soul looks like, as long as he does not have a handsome appearance, others will only treat him as a monster. He can only hide in the clock tower. On the contrary, the romantic cavalry captain has a beautiful and comfortable life.

Haji just said that everyone has shortcomings in their lives. He may be referring to a small loss on a full moon, but if there is a crescent moon, there is more missing than obtained, then how to adjust this mentality What?

  Alessandro was wandering when he was awakened by a ringing tone.

  He quickly pressed the answer button.

   "How is it?" Gianluca asked.

   "Nothing was found." Alessandro said.

  "Go and see the altar, is there an oval bronze medal over there," Gianluca said.

   "What are you looking for?"

   "It is said that before the spring and autumn equinox, the sun will fall on the oval bronze medal." Gianluca said.

  Alessandro immediately went to the altar to look for it.

   "How was the investigation outside?" Alessandro asked as he looked for it.

  "The sculpture on the east has a quill in his hand." Gianluca said, "He is facing the church."

   "So am I right?" Alessandro said happily.

   "None of the four bishops became cardinals." Gianluca said. "The Bishop of Ferenna in the east said, ‘all wars are civil wars, because all mankind is brothers and sisters’."

  "Do you think you can become a cardinal based on this sentence?" Alessandro said incredibly.

  "Don't you think you can't?" Gianluca asked rhetorically.

   "Hey, what are you doing!" At this moment, Alessandro heard a roar. A priest in sacrificial robes came out of nowhere, and was approaching him aggressively.

  Alessandro turned around and ran.

   "Damn teenagers! I will call the police to catch you no matter how much you dare to mischief!" The priest yelled at the back of Alessandro. There was no such kindness as a clergyman should have.

   "Weird old man." Alessandro said to the man, and then quickly left the church.

  (End of this chapter)

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