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Youth on the Left Bank

The Left Bank, as the name suggests, means that the direction is left and the purpose is the bank, giving it a deeper connotation because it is related to France. The French are used to calling the left and right banks of the river. "The Left Bank of Paris" makes people feel full of exotic romance and can also be imagined, because the left bank of the Seine River in Paris is concentrated with cafes, bookstores, galleries, art museums, Museums, etc., form an elegant cultural holy place, attracting the attention of tourists and becoming a territory for both spiritual and physical leisure. Geographically speaking, the Left Bank of Paris refers to the part south of the Seine River that flows through Paris and divides this romantic city into two. More specifically, it is the area close to the intersection of Avenue Saint-Michel and Avenue Saint-Germain in Paris. kilometers. The formation of the Left Bank has a long history. As early as 2000 years ago, the expeditionary Romans built a city on the left bank. Since it is a city, it has theaters, arenas and public baths. It is a Roman-style city. Over the next 1,000 years, as the political center shifted to the right, important and classic buildings such as castles, churches, and palaces developed on the right bank. At this time, the left bank transformed into an area where civilians lived, becoming ordinary and civilian. . The nobles in Paris left the Left Bank and crowded into the Right Bank. The Left Bank gradually became a clean place. In the 12th century, the Pope approved the establishment of a university on the Left Bank: Sorbonne University. In this way, there seemed to be the germination of culture. , and then the Trilingual University and the Shikoku College were built one after another. Since all academic communications at that time had to be in Latin, this area was called the Latin Quarter. To this day, the 5th arrondissement of Paris is still known as the Latin Quarter. From then on, intellectuals such as scholars, poets, and artists gathered together, becoming the mainstream of the Left Bank, and began to influence philosophers, writers, and artists across Europe. The Left Bank has become increasingly attractive. As a result, the institutions of higher learning on the Left Bank developed more and more, and the cafes on the Left Bank, the studios on the Left Bank, the used bookstalls on the Left Bank, the bookstores on the Left Bank, the small theaters on the Left Bank, the art galleries on the Left Bank, the churches on the Left Bank, the museums on the Left Bank, and the Woods, wandering roads on the Left Bank... In modern times, the development of the "Left Bank" has rapidly separated from and surpassed the Seine River, becoming a symbol of romance and passion. From Rousseau and Voltaire, to the Curies, to Sartre, to the New Wave of French cinema and Left Bank dramas, the Left Bank of Paris has dominated one cultural storm after another, and at the same time, the Left Bank continues to breed The unique humanistic spirit and romantic atmosphere, interpreting a vivid and euphemistic life short drama?

There are too many stories on the Left Bank, so the Left Bank has been created countless times, and it has an artistic atmosphere and spirit. The connotation includes philosophical sophistication, innocent ideals, rebellion, avant-garde, dream-seeking, dream-seeking, mystery, elegance, comfort, comfort, romance, and love.

Youth on the Left Bank can also be understood as the romantic age of youth

o(∩_∩)o... How about these two names?