? Throughout the ages, we have been amazed at it, and only those great buildings attract us. In BC 1300, Ramses unified upper and lower Egypt, and it was a thousand years later that Caesar began his expedition to Gaul. In the 6th century BC/KLOC-0, the ancient Egyptians built a templo mayor in Roxo, which has been preserved ever since. Even though thousands of years have passed, Rome is only a small village on the Tiber River. Not to mention pyramid of khufu, which stood on the earth in 2600 BC. It was not until A.D. 1888 after human industrialization that the 324-meter Eiffel Tower surpassed the height of the pyramids.
If Roman thought has influenced mankind, isn't the real origin of human civilization, farming and wheat, thriving in the two river basins? But now, you are praising eternal Rome, not eternal Egypt. Young artists yearn for Rome, and many people will go to the desert to see the Sphinx and mummies. So, it's not just architecture that really attracts us.
? When we talk about eternity, what do we really care about? Tagore said in Birds that although there is no trace of me in the sky, I have already flown. What are we trying to say?