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Who understands! I really want to cry in Rome...

๐ŸŒWhen I stand in the Colosseum, touching the walls that have seen more than a thousand years, walking on rough roads, I can almost hear the gladiators fighting with wild beasts, and the thousands of spectators cheering in the stands; When I stand on the slope of Palatine Hill, overlooking the Roman city square, I can almost see the ancient Romans living here among the ruins, going marketing, debating, speaking... And then I suddenly realize, these buildings have stood here for two thousand years, witnessing the rise and fall of many dynasties and changes of power, not even two world wars have made them disappear. At this moment, I really want to cry!!! ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ๐Ÿ“šThe pages I studied in high school history books vividly appear before me. I am so close to them, as if I am having a conversation with the elders from a thousand years ago, their wisdom shining like a galaxy, they are so profound. Just imagine, if the architectural complexes from the Han Dynasty in China could still exist today, and we could see them so closely and authentically, how shocking it would be! ๐ŸŒAs the sun sets, the Colosseum also lights up, covering Rome in orange flames. Not far away, in the square, people are dancing joyfully as they gather for ๐ŸŒˆmonth. Next to the historical relics, there are no shackles and burdens, only openness and inclusiveness. #Rome capital of Italy

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Who understands! I really want to cry in Rome...

๐ŸŒWhen I stand in the Colosseum, touching the walls that have seen more than a thousand years, walking on rough roads, I can almost hear the gladiators fighting with wild beasts, and the thousands of spectators cheering in the stands; When I stand on the slope of Palatine Hill, overlooking the Roman city square, I can almost see the ancient Romans living here among the ruins, going marketing, debating, speaking... And then I suddenly realize, these buildings have stood here for two thousand years, witnessing the rise and fall of many dynasties and changes of power, not even two world wars have made them disappear. At this moment, I really want to cry!!! ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ๐Ÿ“šThe pages I studied in high school history books vividly appear before me. I am so close to them, as if I am having a conversation with the elders from a thousand years ago, their wisdom shining like a galaxy, they are so profound. Just imagine, if the architectural complexes from the Han Dynasty in China could still exist today, and we could see them so closely and authentically, how shocking it would be! ๐ŸŒAs the sun sets, the Colosseum also lights up, covering Rome in orange flames. Not far away, in the square, people are dancing joyfully as they gather for ๐ŸŒˆmonth. Next to the historical relics, there are no shackles and burdens, only openness and inclusiveness. #Rome capital of Italy

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