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"If you are sad, let my bells comfort you." How do you view the fire at the 800-year-old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris?

The fire at Notre Dame de Paris is a lesson for the Old Summer Palace incident and a loss for the history of human civilization. Compare the fire at Notre Dame de Paris in 800 years ago with the fire at the Old Summer Palace 100 years ago. Anyone can see which of the two kinds of pain hurts the most for human beings. But if you look at the history of global human culture, the fire at Notre Dame de Paris in 800 years ago was really a big loss.

Notre Dame de Paris has a history of 800 years. It has experienced epoch-making classic events such as the coronation of King Henry IV and the visit of Pope Pie VII to crown Napoleon. In their hearts, Notre Dame de Paris is like the Forbidden City, the most sacred forbidden place in their hearts. In addition, many famous writers have used Notre Dame as the background to define roles in many famous works. Notre Dame has become a point to spread French culture and show French culture to the world, which is of great value.

In a substantial sense, the murals/wall clocks/Gothic architecture in Notre Dame de Paris have a lot of historical reference significance and are of great use in the study of ancient culture and civilization. This time, Notre Dame de Paris is set on fire. It is really a great pity that most of the hospital was burned down. From a narrow perspective, Notre Dame de Paris is just as sad as the burning incident of the Old Summer Palace 100 years ago. So many cultural treasures and the essence of human civilization were burned with a fire on their backs. Who will care about this? It's all a lesson.

In addition, in countries currently at war, their people are still in dire straits. Damascus is the crystallization of many cultures, and a war can destroy them all.

When looking at the fire at Notre Dame de Paris, we must not only see the difficulty of civilization in peacetime, but also realize that war (including the Old Summer Palace) is man-made. Who can tell the difference between this?