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Why is the destruction of Yuanmingyuan an immeasurable loss in the world? What would you think if you stood there?

The destruction of Yuanmingyuan is the cause of incalculable losses in the world: incalculable means that the losses of Yuanmingyuan are extremely significant and incalculable.

Standing there, you will think "Don't forget the national humiliation and revitalize China".

The destruction of Yuanmingyuan is an inestimable loss in the cultural history of China and even the world. At the end of the article, "the treasure of China garden art and the essence of architectural art are reduced to ashes in this way" echoes, and the author's feelings of regret and anger are vividly on the paper.

The purpose of comparative writing is to remind readers of the humiliating history, enhance the sense of national mission and inspire the feelings of loving the splendid culture of the motherland through the past glory of Yuanmingyuan.

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In architectural art, Yuanmingyuan has also formed a unique style of combining Chinese and western styles. At the northern end of Changchun Garden, a group of European-style gardens were initially built, including "Western architecture" designed by foreign experts such as Italian missionary and painter Lang Shining. Founded in Qingganlong 12 to 24 years (1747- 1759). Building materials are many finely carved stones, which are installed in major scenic spots in various forms.

Garden pavement, hedge pruning, fence, stone carving, bronze statue, etc. They all have western characteristics, but the roofs are paved with glazed tiles unique to China, and the walls are inlaid with glazed tiles, while the traditional stone-piling and brick carving techniques in China are adopted.

At that time, it was the only garden complex in the world with both eastern and western styles. The park also has a very rich collection of national treasures and rare cultural relics, which can be called a treasure house of oriental culture and art.