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What monuments were simply wonders of the world before they were destroyed?
As a history controller, talking about this topic is super heartbreaking.

1, Yuanmingyuan, China. The Yuanmingyuan in China was built in the Qing Dynasty, which is the royal garden of the Qing Dynasty. China's feudal society developed to the Qing Dynasty, which experienced thousands of years of history. It can be said that the accumulation of wealth reached unprecedented prosperity. Therefore, Yuanmingyuan, as a royal garden, is extremely luxurious. The antiques and furniture placed in it are priceless, and the plants planted are rare varieties. Carve dragons and paint phoenixes on buildings, and it is even said that some places are painted with gold. This garden, covering an area of 6,543,800 square kilometers, was destroyed when the British and French allied forces invaded China. It is roughly estimated that 6.5438+0.5 million pieces of precious culture have been looted. Imagine that such a vast garden contains treasures accumulated by the royal family for thousands of years. After the unique design of the designer and the maintenance of the gardener, what a wonderful landscape it would be if it was not destroyed.

2. Hanging Gardens in Babylon, Cuba. This is a building known as one of the seven wonders of the world, with a total circumference of more than 500 meters. The garden is built on a three-dimensional wall with special architectural techniques, which looks like a floating garden from a distance, so it is named this building. It is said that the hanging garden is even equipped with a perfect irrigation system, and it is a very huge set of equipment, which requires many slaves to pull gears at the same time to operate. But unfortunately, the ancient Babylonian culture has disappeared, and the hanging garden only exists in the records. We are not honored to see such a wonderful landscape.

The two buildings I mentioned are buildings I like very much, but they have been destroyed. In fact, not only these two buildings, but also many historical sites have been destroyed. However, no matter how regrettable it is to destroy the fait accompli, what we can do is to protect our historical sites from now on and not let the regret repeat itself.