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Why is Florence called Fei Lengcui?

Because the Italian translation in Florence is emerald green.

Fei Lengcui is an old translation of Florence, which is translated from English, so Florence is also called Fei Lengcui. In decameron, a famous western literary work, there is also a different name, Emerald Green Night, which is also a beautiful name, which is in line with the flavor of Florence.

Florence is also known as the Flower City, which is another Italian word for emerald. Florence has many churches, palaces, museums and art galleries. As a city full of artistic flavor, some people may prefer to use emerald to express the unique artistic flavor and charm of the city, while others prefer to use Florence to express the tolerance and unique flavor of the city.

As far as architecture and cultural heritage are concerned, Florence is a veritable art capital. People call this city elegant art and love it from the side.

Introduction to Florence culture and art

It is a famous cultural ancient city and art paradise. Florence, as the cultural center of European Renaissance, has left countless historical memories for modern people. Located on the other side of the Arno River, Michelangelo Square is the best base overlooking Florence, and there is a replica of David statue in the center of the square. The original portrait of David created by Michelangelo is collected in the College Art Museum. Baihua Cathedral is a landmark building in Florence, also known as Notre Dame.

The uffizi Museum of Art and the National Museum of Bajlomi Art have collections of masterpieces by Renaissance artists. Vicho Bridge used to be a corridor across the bank from uffizi Palace to Beatty Palace. On both sides of the bridge are specialty stores, which mainly sell precious stones and metals.

No wonder Chen Yunhe, a writer from China, boasted in Florence Still Young that "allegri Dante's poetic soul and Leonardo da Vinci's painting soul are still floating over Florence, and they continue to pursue those people and things in the European Renaissance", and that "the rich cultural atmosphere makes Florence's streets, square churches, museums and art galleries look so young and full of vitality".

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Florence.