Chapter 120: Sitting alone on the broken realm
In the outermost musical enchantment of the galaxy, the master of the Pantheon of Wonder suddenly saw the awakened evil hero music emperor Tianjiao Dragon, and after a moment of awakening, a golden horn was pierced out of his head, and then a body was pulled out of another person.
The person with the golden horn suddenly moved to the side of the Lord of the Pantheon of Wonder Heroes, and when the Lord of the Pantheon of Wonder was puzzled for a moment, his skirt was lifted.
The Lord of the Pantheon of Wonder Heroes did not react in a hurry, and when he was about to be embarrassed and angry, he was already hugged by the person with the golden horn, kissed his lips, and instantly surged out a huge and incomparable spiritual power.
The person with the golden horn is the evil man, who quickly absorbed the spiritual power of the master of the Pantheon of Wonder Heroes, and then soared into the sky, leaving a sentence: "Your lips are so sweet!
The sound that disappeared from afar, the master of the Pantheon of Qixia, who was almost self-contained, burst into a roar, shaking back the four protectors of the Demon Heroes on the periphery of the musical enchantment.
Then he rushed to chase the evil man. The master of the Pantheon of Wonder Heroes didn't pay attention to the music emperor Tianjiao Dragon who was still in place, and his skills were soaring and soaring!
The Emperor of Music awakened and composed "the most prosperous cosmic space, the loneliest loneliness, the loneliest song, the loneliest song, the loneliest song!" In the dirtiest world, there are the most ruthless passers-by, bringing the most chaotic hustle and bustle!
The most brutal cosmic history has only humble little warmth, the simplest wish is never the easiest and simplest, lies are flying all over the sky, the most ridiculous eternal happy era, the darkest heart of life.
The sound of the blue waves and the majestic voice of the people is only silent in the desolate world. Some are just silent roars! The dying edge is stepping into nothingness.
The world world where one person stands is in ashes in a blink of an eye, and the back of time is a broken realm staircase where he sits alone, and there is only a pouring of thoughts left in the middle of the sky and the world world.
It's better to know and not fall in love, but the scenery that loses you occupies every step of the way, step by step miss at the foot of the starry sky continues to spread, in the lonely wandering full of memories, the cape and the sky step by step through the sadness of the zero overload at that time!
With the promise of who and whom, there are as many wishes as there are mutilations, regret and retreat, can only go to the cape and walk step by step through the humble life like duckweed at that time, love is the sky! Walk through the most rugged attachment. Step by step! Step by step through the most beautiful incompleteness. ”
The Pantheon in the book is an indescribable building in the Great World Realm, and this Pantheon is not the Pantheon, and it should seem expected that the fourth part will appear. The author is not sure if there will be an opportunity to write at that time. Because the author can't grasp the heart of "my" future.
Pantheon. Also translated as the Pantheon, Panthion. Located in present-day Rome, Italy, it was a religious building in ancient Rome, and was later converted into a church. It is one of the important architectural achievements of the ancient Roman period.
In 609 AD, the Byzantine Emperor dedicated the Pantheon to Pope Boniface IV, who renamed it the Church of the Virgin Mary and the Martyrs, which is the official name of the Pantheon today.
The original history of the Pantheon dates back to the Roman Republic in 27 BC and was built by Octavian's lieutenant Agrippa to commemorate Octavian's defeat of Antony and Cleopatra.
However, the original temple was destroyed by fire in 80 AD and was not rebuilt until 125 AD by order of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who loved architecture, and inscribed the inscription "M-AGRIPPA-L-F-COS-TERTIUM-FECIT" ON THE COLONNADE OF THE NEW TEMPLE, WHICH MEANS "MARCUS AGRIPBA, SON OF LYCIUS AND THIRD CONSUL, BUILT THIS TEMPLE". This text leads people to mistakenly believe that the colonnade was left over from the Agripa period, and it was not until 1892 that it was discovered that all the brick marks of the colonnade were around 125 AD, which confirmed that the entire building was actually built during the Hadrian period.
In 609 AD, the Byzantine Emperor dedicated the Pantheon to Pope Boniface IV, who renamed it the "Church of the Virgin and the Martyrs", which is the official name of the Pantheon today.
The Pantheon, which was transformed into a church, survived the Middle Ages, when the marble and gilded bronze plates on the dome were repeatedly stolen but eventually recovered.
During the Renaissance, the building became the object of study for Italian architects, and in 1435 the Roman Senate declared it a place to be protected.
The real destruction of the Pantheon came in the mid-16th century, when the Holy See was preparing to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica, when Pope Urban VIII removed the gilded bronze plates from the portico ceiling and melted them down to build the canopy on the main altar of St. Peter's Basilica, as well as the 80 cannons of Castel Sant'Angelo.
In order to imitate other medieval churches, Urban VIII also ordered the construction of two bell towers on either side of the Pantheon's porch. All of this caused discontent among the Romans, hence the Latin proverb "What Barpollini did not do". "Barbouri" is the Latin word for "barbarian", and "Barborini" is the surname of this Urban VIII.
However, the Italians eventually took revenge: during the construction of the tombs of the first Italian kings, Vittorio and Emanuele II, a cannon of Castel Sant'Angelo was melted down to decorate the cemetery, symbolically reclaiming the bronze of the Pantheon, and the two bell towers were finally demolished in 1883.
The Pantheon has been a cemetery of great men since the Renaissance, where Victor and Emanuele II are buried, including the famous Italian artists Raphael, Aníbal, Carazzi and others.
Today, the Pantheon is a church in Italy, where Masses and weddings are celebrated regularly, but it is also an important landmark in the history of the world, as it is visited by tourists from all over the world.
The structure of the Pantheon is simple and straightforward, with a circular main body and a dome with a diameter of 43 or 3 meters, the largest of which was built until 1436.
The highest point of the dome is also 43 or 3 meters, and there is a large circular hole with a diameter of 8 or 9 meters at the top, which is used for lighting. This hole is also the only point of light in the Pantheon, so that the light leaks from the top and changes the angle of the light as the position of the sun moves, giving people a sense of sacredness and solemnity, which is very suitable for the nature of religious architecture.
There are also five layers of recesses inside the dome, and the area of the recesses is reduced layer by layer, but the number is the same, so it further sets off the enormity of the dome and gives people a feeling of being upward.
The marble floor also uses a lattice pattern with a slight protrusion in the middle, so that when one stands in the middle of the temple and looks around, the lattice pattern on the ground will be distorted, further creating the illusion of a large space.
In front of the circular body of the Pantheon there is a colonnade 34 meters wide and 15 or 5 meters deep, with a total of 16 columns, each made of a single block of granite, the columns are 12 or 5 meters high, and the diameter of the base base is 1, 43 meters.
The entire Pantheon building was made of concrete, but it remains a wonder how people at the time used concrete to create such a huge dome.
If today's concrete were used, it would be difficult to pour such a large dome, because the tension of the concrete would not be able to make it bear its own weight and collapse.
It was later learned that the concrete used by the ancient Romans was natural volcanic ash from the vicinity of Napoli, mixed with various aggregates such as tuff. Then, when building the dome, the heavier aggregate is used at the base, and then gradually the lighter aggregate is used on the top, and only pumice mixed with porous volcanic rock is used at the top.
In addition, the thickness of the dome has been gradually reduced, from 5 or 9 meters at the base of the dome to only 1 or 5 meters at the top.
The Pantheon is the crystallization of ancient Roman architectural art, and has also had a decisive influence on the development of Western architectural history.
This rotunda with colonnade design is used in many town halls, universities, libraries and various other public buildings.
The Panthéon in Paris, France, the rotunda of the University of Virginia in the United States, the library of Columbia University, the Jefferson Memorial, and the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, are more clearly influenced by it. (To be continued......)