Chapter 336: Ran to Frankfurt

When you go to a place, the first thing you need to taste is the food of the place. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

If you have money, it is not illegal to taste food, but if you have money, it is still illegal to taste beautiful women in some places.

So, the first thing to try is the food and wine.

Colmar can now eat all the famous French dishes, including Marseille fish soup, foie gras steak, Paris lobster, red wine pheasant, chicken shaforo, chicken liver steak and so on......

Eat, basically every country, every day's dishes are almost the same, the difference is only where you eat, it's like going to sleep every day, the difference is only in which bed you sleep in, and which woman is sleeping next to you.

Ye Chao played here for five or six days, in addition to eating and hanging out every day, he made appointments with all kinds of French beauties, and then made people gentle and infinite, no matter how strong the breed was, it was trained like a mess......

There's no way, now this devil's physique is too good, I'm not afraid of being soft, I'm afraid of accidentally killing people.

Colmar is not far from Germany......

So, Ye went beyond France and went to Germany.

Of course, he has a heart for magic, of course, he wants to use "legal" channels to go to Germany, and methods such as smuggling are too outdated.

Germany, the Eight-Nation Alliance, the German army was also one of them.

Moreover, Ye Chao heard that the German girl is very good, and she is really one of the girls on the earth who has to be dated.

Ye Chao reversed several times and came to Frankfurt.

What impressed Ye Chao the most about this city was that it had a world-famous university, the University of Frankfurt.

The University of Frankfurt is one of the top international universities in Germany, the university with the largest number of winners of the Leibniz-Award, Germany's most famous research award, and the second largest number of elite clusters in Germany.

According to the 2012 Global Graduate Employment Survey, the University of Frankfurt ranks 10th in the world and 1st in Germany in terms of graduate employability.

Such universities are rare in China, and they are very rare...... It's polite to say that there are rare......

Founded in 1914, the university has flourished in just 100 years, with 19 Nobel Prizes (the fifth highest number in Germany).

On the whole, the liberal arts department at the University of Frankfurt is stronger than the science department. The root cause of this is the state's overall arrangement.

According to the German Constitution, university education is under the control of the Länder.

The state of Hesse has focused its entire science and engineering studies on the equally world-renowned Dam University of Technology. The University of Frankfurt and the northern universities of Marburg and Giessen are known for their liberal arts.

Because Frankfurt is the economic and financial center of the whole of Germany and the European Union, the Department of Economics at the University of Frankfurt has unique advantages that cannot be compared with other universities, with good internships and job opportunities.

Through the strengthening in recent years, the University of Frankfurt has attracted many top professors from other universities, and the Faculty of Law is a key department of the University of Frankfurt, and many well-known professors have been invited to join in recent years.

Among them is Albrecht, one of Germany's most famous criminal law scholars, and the vice-president of the German Federal Constitutional Court (Germany's highest court), who also taught and conducted research activities at the University of Frankfurt, and a long-time advisor to the Constitutional Court, where Wieland, who now teaches at the German School of Administration, also taught at the university.

Banking law and securities law, which are related to finance, are also strong subjects at the University of Frankfurt.

The Sociology of Education, the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Frankfurt are home to a number of well-known scholars. Such as Brumlik.

Founded in 1924, the Department of Sinology has the first China Institute in Germany, founded by the internationally renowned sinologist and professor at the University of Frankfurt, William Wilhelm.

This led to the first flourishing of Sinology in Germany.

Today, the University of Frankfurt has more full-time professors than any other university (the same department of Sinology with more than four full-time professors is the Department of Sinology at the University of Heidelberg and the Department of Sinology at Freie Universität Berlin).

According to the cooperation agreement and teaching arrangement, undergraduate students of the Department of Sinology at the University of Frankfurt will complete half a year of study at Peking University or Fudan University. Frankfurt is also renowned for medicine, chemistry and physics, with many Nobel laureates.

German universities are pragmatic and pragmatic, unlike some universities in China......

Frankfurt, the city with such a university, is also a remarkable city.

The history of Frankfurt can be traced back to around the Common Era, when the Rhine and Danube rivers were the northern border of the Roman Empire, but the two rivers were not connected, so the Romans built the Great Wall connecting the two rivers.

The Great Wall is not on par with the Great Wall of China, but it stretches for hundreds of miles near Frankfurt.

So people set up a garrison camp here, and this area became a border fortress. With Rowe

The collapse of the Horse Empire, when the military camp was ruined, became deserted and almost forgotten, and did not rise again until the 8th century.

Legend has it that one day at dawn and foggy, Charlemagne lost the battle and fled to the river Main, unable to find a guide and unable to cross the river.

In the midst of the danger, he saw a doe and walked towards the water, and he paid attention to the deer, and sure enough, the deer waded across the river, and the army also crossed the river, turning the corner.

To commemorate this event, Charlemagne ordered the construction of a city in the area, which was named Frankfurt, which means the ferry port of the Franks (a Germanic people).

In 794 A.D., Frankfurt was recorded for the first time as the capital of Charlemagne. Since then, Frankfurt has been an important political arena for Germany.

During the Holy Roman Empire, emperors were elected by powerful princes, known as electors. In 1152, the Electors met for the first time in Frankfurt to elect Frederick I, nicknamed "Barbarossa."

In 1240, by charter of Emperor Frederick II, the first Frankfurt Trade Fair was held. In 1311, Frankfurt officially became the city autonomous.

In 1356, Karl IV issued the Edict of the Golden Bull, officially stipulating that the election of the emperor should be held in Frankfurt. From 1330 onwards, the Frankfurt Trade Fair became an international trade fair. In 1372, the city of Frankfurt was declared a free city of the Empire.

From 1562 onwards, Frankfurt replaced Aachen as the venue for the coronation of the emperors, where 10 emperors were crowned and ascended to the throne.

The Holy Roman Empire officially ended in 1806, when Frankfurt became the seat of the Rhine Federal Government. From 1816 to 1866, Frankfurt was the seat of the Reichstag of the German Confederation.

In 1848, in the midst of the revolutionary storm that swept across the European continent, the German states formed the German National Assembly, which met in Frankfurt to discuss the question of German unification, which was the prelude to the unification of Germany. In 1866 Frankfurt was annexed to Prussia.

Frankfurt has been a thriving commercial city since the 13th century and an exchange and banking center since the 16th century. After the reunification of Germany, industry developed rapidly, especially in the chemical industry.

Hoechst AG, one of Germany's three largest chemical industry companies, was founded in Frankfurt. In 1914, Frankfurt founded Johann ? Wolfgang? Goethe University (now more than 37,000 students). In World War II, 33 bombings destroyed 80% of Frankfurt's buildings, leaving behind 17 million tons of garbage.

The thousand-year-old city has been reduced to ruins.

After the war, Frankfurt was rapidly rebuilt and developed amazingly, and today in addition to the chemical, electronic and mechanical industries, the tertiary industries such as transportation, finance and exhibition are flourishing, and the urban area has changed its old outlook, and Frankfurt has become an internationally renowned metropolis.

Frankfurt is located on the right bank of the River Main, near the confluence of the Main and Rhine rivers, on the great plain south of the Taunus Mountains. The city center and the inner city are on the north bank of the river Main, and numerous bridges over the Main connect the inner city with the suburban Sachsenhausen region.

Today, Frankfurt is one of the centers of business, industry, financial services and transport in Germany and Europe, ranking first in the ranking of economic vitality among Germany's 50 most populous cities, third in the ranking of living standards after Munich and Stuttgart, and 20 of Germany's 100 largest industrial companies are headquartered in Frankfurt. Frankfurt is Germany's most important rail, road and air transport hub, and Frankfurt Airport has become one of the most important international airports and air transport hubs in the world.

At the same time, it is also a famous fair city with an 800-year-old tradition.

About 15 large-scale international exhibitions will be held every year, such as the International Consumer Goods Expo, which is held in spring and summer every year; the biennial international "health, heating, air conditioning" professional expo; International Clothing and Textile Professional Expo; automobile exhibitions; book fairs; Culinary Technology Exhibition.

During exhibition season, Frankfurt is bustling with activity, and the streets of the city come alive. With an average of more than 1 million people attending the fair every year, the fair has become an important window into the world and the world in Germany.