Chapter 259: Can we see each other again?

Indians may still not have enough economic strength, and very few use SLR cameras. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Info And, a little, didn't dare to hand over the camera to them to help take pictures, even though they all seemed to be kind. Maybe it's influenced by a passage in a book I read not long ago, so I'm a little timid, and the word cloud on that book.

In India, "if the other party wants to borrow your camera to play, the cute and the hateful may be instantaneous, as long as the camera leaves your hand, there is a possibility that it will leave you forever......" Akira Funabashi, "Under India, Above the Landscape". From this photo, you can see that there are many beautiful carvings on the wall of the drum tower.

The style of Islamic architecture is less decorated with birds and animals, and likes to use simple plants, especially flowers, which are very elegant. The Indian War Memorial Museum is located on the upper floor of the Drum Tower. The exhibits inside are some artifacts from the early war years in India, and I went in to take a brief look.

It doesn't mean much, and it's okay to see it or not. The exhibits in the Red Fort Museum in Delhi include old weapons such as swords, guns, swords, halberds, chariots, specimens, horse-drawn people, military uniforms, helmets, armor, etc. The public audience hall exits the east gate of the Drum Tower.

Looking across a large square lawn, there is a red porch-like building, which is the emperor's public audience hall. The book calls it the "Public Lobby". As the name suggests, the "Public Audience Hall" was a place used by Mughal emperors to receive the public. The public viewing hall has a roof supported by tall red sandstone columns with a base that resembles a giant elephant's foot.

According to the authors of "Blue Planet - India", these columns were once covered with a plaster shell, as bright and smooth as ivory. On hot days, hang heavy red curtains on pillars to block the sun. In the center of the back wall of the hall, there is a beautiful marble throne, which is the emperor's throne.

One can imagine a scene in which the emperor is seated on a throne, and there are many "publics" in the corridor standing or sitting cross-legged, and of course there may be kneeling, listening to the emperor's hadiths. It's a pity that when Xueluo and Liu Jingshu visited, this hall was under repair, and it was blocked by hateful ropes inside.

Therefore, I did not have the opportunity to see the king's marble throne, which is said to be intricately carved. As for the "Peacock Throne made of pure gold and inlaid with various gemstones", Xueluo has not found it. Woooooooo Originally, there wasn't much to see here except for the shell. The enthusiasm of the Indian people was really unbearable, and I wanted to take a photo of Zhang Ahua standing on a high place with a string of columns behind him.

As soon as she was asked to go up, before she could lift the camera, a large group of young people who looked like students rushed up, like stars holding the moon, no, no, no, like fans seeing stars, looking up at her, as if looking forward to her speech, but blocking the lens of Xueluo. Why? Why? Why?

Behind the public audience hall is a very large open space, in the middle of which is a square pool, and in the middle of the pool there is a solemn white marble pavilion. The pool is being renovated and there is no water in it. The pool is surrounded by four large lawns of equal size. To the east of the pool, on the east side of the Red Fort, lies a string of white marble buildings.

This complex was the main living quarters of the royal family. From this photo, you can see several buildings in the south, from left to right: the royal private palace, the emperor's living room, the color palace, and not far from the south and right of the color palace, there is also a building called the treasure palace hidden in the woods. On the north side of the royal private palace there are two buildings in the left longitudinal direction.

From front to back are the Pearl Mosque and the Royal Baths. In the grass on the north side of the large empty field, a space has been created for several rows of green seats, where visitors can rest during the day and sit and watch the sound and light show at night. The Palace is located in the southernmost white building of the complex on the east side of the Red Fort.

The name "Treasure Palace" may have been a place for the royal collection of treasures in the past, and there is no relevant information to be found, and now it is a small archaeological museum. The exhibits in the treasure palace include paintings, books, stone carvings, and several pieces of magnetism from the Dragon Kingdom.

There are not many collections, and you can read them in three or five minutes. Sainomiya is located to the north of the Treasure Palace. It is in a straight east-west line with the Red Fort Lahore Gate, the Drum Tower, and the Public Audience Hall. The appearance of the inside of the color palace. Many white marble pillars support the curved door frames, and the top of the door pillars are painted in color, which may be the origin of the name of the color palace.

There is a waterway on the floor of the hall, and there is a stone lotus pond in the middle. In the middle of the interior wall is a beautiful carved openwork stone window. The emperor's residence is located on the north side of the palace. The hallmark of the building is a circular dome on the roof. The scale of this building is small, and as the residence of the Mughal emperors, there is no "royal grandeur" inside.

There are also no splendid gold walls, perhaps in the past, but they were all destroyed later, and the highlight is the carved openwork screen and stone window. Interior view of the emperor's residence. It was empty, and there were no royal items left, except for this beautiful marble screen that could not be moved.

Wordlessly tells the luxury of this place and the despair and desolation behind it. reminds me of a noun by Li Yu, the queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty of the Dragon Kingdom: "The carved fence and jade masonry should still be there, but Zhu Yan has changed", this artistic conception is quite suitable for use in front of me. This marble shrine is beautiful, with many leaf-shaped grooves on the sloping stone steps below, like those used to place candle fires.

One of the most beautiful buildings in the Royal Private Hall, the Red Fort, is worth looking at. It is a hall that can only be entered by members of the royal family and the most distinguished guests. The exterior is similar to Sainomiya, but the interior decoration is far from being as good as Sainomiya. The interior of the private hall is full of gorgeous royal style, in a fashionable phrase: bright blind.

The hall is lined with white marble columns covered with beautiful carvings and coloured gemstone mosaics. The canopy is also delicately decorated with a myriad of beautiful lattices. The main eye-catcher in the hall is the beautiful white marble columns. The carving of such a beautiful pattern on such a large stone pillar is a masterpiece that many craftsmen spent a lot of effort on at that time.

Below the pillar there is a large square gem mosaic. Snowfall marvels at these beautiful works of art. These gem mosaics. The lines are simple and powerful, and the sense of three-dimensionality is strong. If you look closely, the colored parts on it are carved with natural gemstones of various colors and then inlaid into them.

As a result, the colors are not only true and vivid, but they also never fade and last a long time. This gemstone mosaic is abundant in the royal palaces of northern India, indicating that it was popular at that time and was extremely valuable as a fine item of architectural decoration. The top of the stone pillar is covered with gilded stone carvings.

It must be because gold is more in the eyes of bad people than precious stones, and because of the ease of excavation, most of these stone carvings seen today have been artificially damaged, leaving only "weeping marks". Remnants of gilded stone carvings. The remnants of the gold leaf on the surface still shimmer tenaciously with luxury.

The parquet arch beams above the stone pillars are also very exquisite, and the carvings attached to them in the past are still faintly recognizable. The Pearl Mosque and the Royal Baths are located on the north side of the Royal Private Palace. Also two white buildings. The interior is not open for tours. The Pearl Mosque was built by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1662.

and for his personal use only. Two small domes at the top of the Pearl Mosque and several mini-minarets. The exterior of these round domes was originally covered with bronze ornaments, which were later stolen and sold by the British. A cluster of spires atop the Pearl Mosque of the Red Fort in Delhi is like a number of red tasseled spear heads pointing into the sky.

With the eagle soaring in the air, it is quite imposing. The Zafa Hall and its vicinity are on the north side of the Pearl Mosque and have a large park. There is a pool in the center of the park, and there is a small red palace in the center of the pool, which is called the Zafa Palace. At the top of the small park on the north and south sides of the pool.

Each has a white marble pavilion. The one in the south is called Sawangdae, and the one in the north is called Padangdae. On the west side of the pool park, that is, to the north of the Red Fort, most of the park is not open to visitors, and from south to north there are a series of four three-story Western-style buildings with the same layout and the same area, which used to be British barracks and are now Indian barracks.

The Deshui Pool and the Zafa Hall located on it used to be a good place to take a break by the railing and enjoy the small scenery in the pool. The pool is being repaired, and three Indian men and women are smashing the ground with wooden rammers. When they saw Xueluo and Liu Jingshu coming to visit, they stopped what they were doing and rushed to Xueluo and Liu Jingshu with a kind smile.

Padang Terrace is located on the north side of the pool. A white marble pavilion building. The columns and the enclosed walls on one side are beautifully decorated with stone carvings. Sawangtai is located to the south of the pool. It is also a white marble pavilion and corridor building, which is the same as the Padang Terrace on the north side, and the water trap is opposite to each other at equal distances.

From this angle, you can clearly see the architectural decoration of Sawangdae. Carved marble columns, gem mosaics at the bottom of the back walls, and gilded stone carvings on the upper part, all stolen. Marble pillars at Sawangdai. The carvings on the capitals are as delicate as jade.

The northwest half of the park is not open to the public, and it is currently the barracks of the Indian army. There is a row of four identical European-style buildings here, which were the barracks of the British army and are now inherited and used by the Indian army. At this point, all the buildings that can be visited in the Red Fort have been seen. At night, the Red Fort has a visual and sound show, telling visitors about the history of the Mughal dynasty in English and Hindi.

On the way to visit, I met such a "monster" - a European guy who looked up 2 meters, tall and tall, and very handsome, but it seemed that the head and lower body seemed to be out of proportion. Dragged over mercilessly, one to the highest, and the two took a group photo. Hehe, embarrassed everyone.

You say, living on the same planet, how to be a human is so different! Hey! You're not from an alien planet, are you? There are a lot of little squirrels jumping around in the park, and sometimes they have the courage to come to people and beg for food. So, in their spare time, Xueluo and Liu Jingshu also jumped around to capture their dexterous little bodies with the camera.

gave a close-up close-up of the little squirrel holding food in front of him, and it was not afraid of the camera that almost reached in front of it, and it was still holding a very cooperative posture. Hi, hello! There are many Indians who come to visit the Red Fort, and they have a good place to take pictures of humanity.

The school teacher came over with a group of elementary school students in school uniforms. At the beginning of people, they are good-natured, ignorant, innocent and naughty, and children everywhere are the same. Acquired education is really important. Follow the good benevolence to learn the good benevolence, and follow the monk to learn to worship the temple gate. For them, the Red Fort is a live version of a history lesson. Shy middle school girl.

The complexion is good-looking, and a faint Mona Lisa-like smile is shown at the camera, don't want it. Finger-loving elementary school students - let's work together to eat fingers together. "Hey, you adults still eat fingers when you're so old, do you adults know?" The companion advised Xueluo not to meddle in his affairs and be careful to attract the police.

A man who is too old to eat his fingers and gnaw on his mobile phone. A pair of shy lovers. The short-haired girl looked young, and inadvertently suddenly saw the camera of Xueluo and Liu Jingshu, and quickly lowered her head and acted like a child. That boy really has a very dark complexion, and he has a fight with the black people in the hinterland of Africa, I don't know if it was born or later.

Indian man in the middle of nowhere. Little Indian girl. The rudiments of the typical Indian woman's facial features, large eyes, double eyelids, deep eye sockets, high nose bridge. If you grow up and do Indian dance, it must be fascinating. Bollywood molds. The cute little girl who came with a large family looked very well-behaved.

The two sisters who came together in the family don't look alike, maybe they are not sisters. Sisters, the youngest sister took pictures of her sister when she saw the snow falling, and she also came up to grab the camera. The appearance of this sister is even more different, but it is indeed brought out by a couple, maybe relatives. The eldest sister of the three sisters, with a good figure and a beautiful little girl.

Eating is so quiet and quiet, and it looks very educated. A very loving family, happily accepting the invitation of Xueluo and Liu Jingshu's camera. Boys, girls, and a naughty-looking dad come together in front of the camera. Mom waved her hand and said that the snow will not fall, so let's watch you perform. Unfortunately, the family's address was not left and the photo could not be sent to them.

It's really strange for Indians to take pictures without pictures. What a lovely family, happy and happy. This little girl looks like a child at the bottom of society. By the way, she's the child of the aforementioned couple who rammed the ground in the pool. The parents are doing the hard work, and the children are playing nearby.

The Delhi Jain Temple is located across the road from the entrance of the Red Fort, and the three tall red pagodas stand out. Jain Temples in New Delhi After seeing the Red Fort, walk out of the Lahore Gate the way you came. Across the road are towering some peculiar-looking pagodas, which are the Jain temples of Delhi. Jainism is an ancient religion native to India, originating in the 6th century BC and following 24 ancestors.

Although it originated in India, it is not widely believed in and is highly respected in Indian society. New Delhi Moonlight Market comes out of the Red Fort, and Xueluo and Liu Jingshu walk to the Jama Mosque. The distance is about 800 meters. To the west of the Red Fort Lahore Gate is the Moonlight Bazaar, Delhi's largest distribution center for small commodities, selling everything from there.

Give the impression of snow falling, this is a place where the noise is more noisy and dirty, the workmanship of small commodities is relatively rough, the grade is not high, and it is not very attractive to tourists. An open-air stall selling clothing and bags near the New Delhi train track. Delhi Jama Mosque Delhi Jama Masji is located in the northeast corner of Old Delhi, not far southwest of the Red Fort.