[Comprehensive] Mrs. Holmes Daily
146 The Louvre
In a way, the group of people in the world associated with crime is tacky, same, and uninspired.
Murderers, religious figures, archaeologists... And, like Atum, a genius criminal expert who holds several jobs at the same time.
Once these people associate crime with France, they will definitely get involved in one place——
Louvre.
……
"You mean the spire of Westminster Abbey, the Center Pompidou on the north bank of the Seine, and the top of the Louvre pyramid are all in one line?"
"There are some small angle differences, but that's about it."
Sherlock didn't look at her.
The accurate route map of every trail on the north shore of Paris is emerging in his all-encompassing brain.
"So, 'passing through the place where the soul wanders' does not refer to Westminster Abbey, but starts from the Pompidou Center, passes through the church, and finally arrives at the Louvre."
He had corrected his course early in the morning when the driver was planning to go to Westminster Abbey to see wild boars.
"It's downright tacky."
Ludwig stood at the entrance of the Louvre, in front of the pyramid designed by the Chinese designer Bei Liming, and said coolly:
"Do Europeans dare to have a little personality? Looking at the detective novels of Germany, Britain, France and the United States, there are almost no French-related cases that do not involve the Louvre. This makes the Elysee Palace feel embarrassed."
Sherlock glanced at her:
"If you want to have an opinion, you'd better keep your voice down a bit, there are some ardent art lovers hanging around here who can't stand a little bashing of the Louvre."
"Don't worry, they have never dared to speak, they are too weak to withstand a single blow."
Ludwig smiled, with a bit of mischief:
"There's always this group of people gathered in the coffee shop in front of my high school, and their lifelong dream is to marry Mona Lisa back home—don't they know that Mona Lisa is intersex? That's too harsh. "
Sherlock: "...Mona Lisa is intersex?"
"You do not know?"
Ludwig was rather surprised:
"I thought you would be very interested in these, after all, it has something to do with passwords."
"alisa...password? Bisexual?"
Holding one of the six panes of glass in the Great Pyramid 660 with one hand, Sherlock muttered Monalisa's name twice.
The answer has already appeared.
"Mycroft's little trick. Before I was three years old, I trusted him too much."
He said with some regret:
"The male god Amon-Ra and the goddess Isis? I should have thought of it earlier. One represents the male vitality and the other represents the female vitality."
Amon, Isis, isis, also called l'isa. "
l'isa—monalisa.
People who like mystery novels must be familiar with this word game.
"Vitality? Shouldn't it be fecundity?"
Ludwig frowned, but didn't dwell on this question:
"This point, combined with Leonardo Da Vinci's bisexual worship, the Mona Lisa's half-male, half-female characteristics are obvious...Sir, do you always think that the Mona Lisa is a woman?"
"Do not."
Sherlock straightened up, stared at the heavy sky behind the Great Glass Pyramid, and was silent for a while before saying:
"Mycroft keeps telling me that the Mona Lisa is Da Vinci himself."
Ludwig: "..."
In fact, this is also possible, the facial structure of the Mona Lisa has many similarities with Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait.
But this still shows that the Sherlock Holmes brothers are a model of loving and killing each other, so I don't explain it.
In such early morning hours, the magnificent lights and fountains of the Louvre stood silently in the dark, only a few small lights were on, and a warm yellow halo was revealed from under the steps and under the glass of the pyramid.
"There are historical reasons why Europeans like to choose the Louvre as a crime target."
Sherlock touched the glass on the Great Pyramid.
Not far from the Great Pyramid, there is also an inverted pyramid embedded in the ground.
"Especially in the early days, many crimes against France had a certain degree of nationalism - after Bonaparte-Napoleon shipped the treasures of various European countries to the Louvre like a wholesale package, they had reason to resent this place .”
Although he was half French, Ludwig had to admit that Sherlock was telling the truth.
By its very nature, the Louvre is nothing more than a pile of stolen goods.
Apart from his height, Bonaparte-Napoleon resembles China's Qin Shi Huang.When Qin Shihuang unified the six kingdoms, he piled all the treasures of calligraphy and paintings collected in the palaces of the six kingdoms into the Afang Palace.Bonaparte looked down on Europe back then, and he rightfully believed that good things should belong to France.
Just looking at the three treasures of the Louvre Museum, the "Mona Lisa" was dedicated to the King of France by Italy, and it can barely be said to be France's own thing, but the other two, the goddess of victory in Samothrace, and Milo Venus is a Greek cultural heritage.
But the good times only lasted until the Battle of Waterloo.
After Waterloo, Napoleon was defeated.
Ludwig stood behind Sherlock, looking at the steps in front of the Louvre - it is said that the Louvre has [-] steps.
She suddenly asked:
"Sir, the Louvre now has more than 40 items in its collection, right?"
"This is only recorded in the catalog - some of the Louvre's collections are not released to the public."
Sherlock walked slowly around the edge of the pyramid, as if looking for something.
His face was very close to the glass, and the warm light from bottom to top cast a three-dimensional shadow on his face.
"When Mycroft was a small government clerk, he came to the Louvre to ask the Minister of Finance, who was looking at the artwork, to sign a document..."
Ludwig opened his mouth wide: "Mycroft? Clerk?"
"Of course he worked as a small employee. My father didn't provide us with career and financial help, so he could only start from the bottom."
Sherlock rightly said:
"But Mycroft's clerkship did not last long, and he became Chancellor of the Exchequer two days later."
Ludwig: "..."
She was able to stay intact between the two Holmes for so long, thanks to the god Amon-Ra.
"While waiting, he found a disused collection room, in which half of the world's famous paintings lost in the past century were cluttered-very hidden, there are many such places in the Louvre, and the curator It is not necessarily known that these collection rooms exist.”
--hidden?
"Absolutely, no one would think of searching for lost paintings in the Louvre."
Ludwig frowned:
"Who did this? And is there any hidden place in the Louvre that hasn't been discovered yet?"
"Atum."
Sherlock said blankly:
"It was the first time Atum had committed a crime in public and it took me a year to get him in jail...he escaped after a week."
"...Isn't it good that he found those famous paintings that were stolen? Why do you say 'crime'?"
"Oh, Vichy, when I say 'half,' I don't mean half of the total."
Sherlock laughed silently:
"It's about half of each painting."
Ludwig: "..."
Atum, you naughty little boy.
"I don't want to ask Atum, I want to ask about the Louvre."
She pressed her temples, wondering how she managed to get back alive from Atum's hands:
"You said there are many unknown places in the Louvre? Why do you say that?"
In "The Phantom of the Louvre", the unnamed mummy unearthed in the second dynasty of Ramses was discovered from an abandoned collection room when Bei Liming was building the glass pyramid.
This is not realistic.
The disused collection room... No matter how disused the collection room is, there will be special personnel in the Louvre to organize it, but why is such an important cultural relic like the royal mummy from the Ramses period hidden in the Louvre for so many years, but no one has found it? Pass?
The blurred details in the movie are caves in the real world.
……
Sherlock raised his eyes.
His eyes reflected her projection on the diamond-like glass.
Because she didn't have a good rest, her eye circles were black and her skin was white. She looked like a ghost.
- The Louvre is haunted.
"A large part of the Louvre's 40 recorded collections are art tributes captured by Napoleon when he swept across Europe, but after the French defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries, only from the Louvre Five thousand pieces were brought back."
Sherlock raised the corner of his lips slightly:
"Don't you think that's unusual?"
"A bit."
Ludwig lowered his eyes.
Rather than finding the truth in the heavy history, she hopes that the ghosts in the Louvre are just human tricks:
"But is it only because of French diplomacy?"
"Oh, Vichy, France is a defeated country, and a defeated country has no 'diplomatic means.'"
Sherlock's low tone echoed in the empty Louvre Square:
"Compared to this, I believe they built a tunnel or a secret room to hide those treasures that are so precious that they cannot see the light of day... If they can't find them, they won't be able to take them away."
——The Louvre really has a tunnel, which is unknown.
Then, there might be a mummy lying in the tunnel.
The last evening wind blows with coolness before dawn.
Thinking of the way Sophie Marceau walked into the Louvre from the collapsed walls in the movie, Ludwig tightened his arms and stood silently behind Sherlock without speaking.
……
There is still more than an hour before dawn, and the Louvre is bent into a huge U under the dark background board, and the thick gateposts stand solemnly, with a sense of historical majesty.
——Majestic wool, isn't it the place where the old kings of France go to have fun?
The spooky is real.
The closer she was to the Louvre, the more she felt that one day, after escaping her fate for so many years, she would stand in front of her, wearing a mummy's large black robe and a black black iron mask, alive and lifeless.
Ludwig stood beside Sherlock, motionless, and he was concentrating on studying the great pyramid of Bei Liming, and he was putting his nose close to the glass on the pyramid, like a cat smelling the smell of salted fish, his glass-like eyes sparkled shine.
--cat.
Sophie Marceau never kept a cat because a cat ran into the Louvre in "The Phantom of the Louvre".
But... She glanced lightly at the pale man with curly black hair in front of her.
— Except this one.
Sherlock suddenly stopped searching and glanced at her:
"You're scared?"
Ludwig shook his head: "Not afraid."
Sherlock stared at her for two seconds.
Then he turned his head and said firmly:
"You're afraid—you're afraid of the Louvre, which explains why you live next to the Louvre and never set foot here."
"People want to see far away. What's so interesting about the things in front of your own house?"
Ludwig touched the key in his pocket—hard and cold texture.
But it is as if it has just been fished out of the fire, with the scorching temperature in imagination.
The Louvre has been built for 800 years, covers an area of 24 hectares, and has countless rooms... Which room will this key correspond to?
Murderers, religious figures, archaeologists... And, like Atum, a genius criminal expert who holds several jobs at the same time.
Once these people associate crime with France, they will definitely get involved in one place——
Louvre.
……
"You mean the spire of Westminster Abbey, the Center Pompidou on the north bank of the Seine, and the top of the Louvre pyramid are all in one line?"
"There are some small angle differences, but that's about it."
Sherlock didn't look at her.
The accurate route map of every trail on the north shore of Paris is emerging in his all-encompassing brain.
"So, 'passing through the place where the soul wanders' does not refer to Westminster Abbey, but starts from the Pompidou Center, passes through the church, and finally arrives at the Louvre."
He had corrected his course early in the morning when the driver was planning to go to Westminster Abbey to see wild boars.
"It's downright tacky."
Ludwig stood at the entrance of the Louvre, in front of the pyramid designed by the Chinese designer Bei Liming, and said coolly:
"Do Europeans dare to have a little personality? Looking at the detective novels of Germany, Britain, France and the United States, there are almost no French-related cases that do not involve the Louvre. This makes the Elysee Palace feel embarrassed."
Sherlock glanced at her:
"If you want to have an opinion, you'd better keep your voice down a bit, there are some ardent art lovers hanging around here who can't stand a little bashing of the Louvre."
"Don't worry, they have never dared to speak, they are too weak to withstand a single blow."
Ludwig smiled, with a bit of mischief:
"There's always this group of people gathered in the coffee shop in front of my high school, and their lifelong dream is to marry Mona Lisa back home—don't they know that Mona Lisa is intersex? That's too harsh. "
Sherlock: "...Mona Lisa is intersex?"
"You do not know?"
Ludwig was rather surprised:
"I thought you would be very interested in these, after all, it has something to do with passwords."
"alisa...password? Bisexual?"
Holding one of the six panes of glass in the Great Pyramid 660 with one hand, Sherlock muttered Monalisa's name twice.
The answer has already appeared.
"Mycroft's little trick. Before I was three years old, I trusted him too much."
He said with some regret:
"The male god Amon-Ra and the goddess Isis? I should have thought of it earlier. One represents the male vitality and the other represents the female vitality."
Amon, Isis, isis, also called l'isa. "
l'isa—monalisa.
People who like mystery novels must be familiar with this word game.
"Vitality? Shouldn't it be fecundity?"
Ludwig frowned, but didn't dwell on this question:
"This point, combined with Leonardo Da Vinci's bisexual worship, the Mona Lisa's half-male, half-female characteristics are obvious...Sir, do you always think that the Mona Lisa is a woman?"
"Do not."
Sherlock straightened up, stared at the heavy sky behind the Great Glass Pyramid, and was silent for a while before saying:
"Mycroft keeps telling me that the Mona Lisa is Da Vinci himself."
Ludwig: "..."
In fact, this is also possible, the facial structure of the Mona Lisa has many similarities with Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait.
But this still shows that the Sherlock Holmes brothers are a model of loving and killing each other, so I don't explain it.
In such early morning hours, the magnificent lights and fountains of the Louvre stood silently in the dark, only a few small lights were on, and a warm yellow halo was revealed from under the steps and under the glass of the pyramid.
"There are historical reasons why Europeans like to choose the Louvre as a crime target."
Sherlock touched the glass on the Great Pyramid.
Not far from the Great Pyramid, there is also an inverted pyramid embedded in the ground.
"Especially in the early days, many crimes against France had a certain degree of nationalism - after Bonaparte-Napoleon shipped the treasures of various European countries to the Louvre like a wholesale package, they had reason to resent this place .”
Although he was half French, Ludwig had to admit that Sherlock was telling the truth.
By its very nature, the Louvre is nothing more than a pile of stolen goods.
Apart from his height, Bonaparte-Napoleon resembles China's Qin Shi Huang.When Qin Shihuang unified the six kingdoms, he piled all the treasures of calligraphy and paintings collected in the palaces of the six kingdoms into the Afang Palace.Bonaparte looked down on Europe back then, and he rightfully believed that good things should belong to France.
Just looking at the three treasures of the Louvre Museum, the "Mona Lisa" was dedicated to the King of France by Italy, and it can barely be said to be France's own thing, but the other two, the goddess of victory in Samothrace, and Milo Venus is a Greek cultural heritage.
But the good times only lasted until the Battle of Waterloo.
After Waterloo, Napoleon was defeated.
Ludwig stood behind Sherlock, looking at the steps in front of the Louvre - it is said that the Louvre has [-] steps.
She suddenly asked:
"Sir, the Louvre now has more than 40 items in its collection, right?"
"This is only recorded in the catalog - some of the Louvre's collections are not released to the public."
Sherlock walked slowly around the edge of the pyramid, as if looking for something.
His face was very close to the glass, and the warm light from bottom to top cast a three-dimensional shadow on his face.
"When Mycroft was a small government clerk, he came to the Louvre to ask the Minister of Finance, who was looking at the artwork, to sign a document..."
Ludwig opened his mouth wide: "Mycroft? Clerk?"
"Of course he worked as a small employee. My father didn't provide us with career and financial help, so he could only start from the bottom."
Sherlock rightly said:
"But Mycroft's clerkship did not last long, and he became Chancellor of the Exchequer two days later."
Ludwig: "..."
She was able to stay intact between the two Holmes for so long, thanks to the god Amon-Ra.
"While waiting, he found a disused collection room, in which half of the world's famous paintings lost in the past century were cluttered-very hidden, there are many such places in the Louvre, and the curator It is not necessarily known that these collection rooms exist.”
--hidden?
"Absolutely, no one would think of searching for lost paintings in the Louvre."
Ludwig frowned:
"Who did this? And is there any hidden place in the Louvre that hasn't been discovered yet?"
"Atum."
Sherlock said blankly:
"It was the first time Atum had committed a crime in public and it took me a year to get him in jail...he escaped after a week."
"...Isn't it good that he found those famous paintings that were stolen? Why do you say 'crime'?"
"Oh, Vichy, when I say 'half,' I don't mean half of the total."
Sherlock laughed silently:
"It's about half of each painting."
Ludwig: "..."
Atum, you naughty little boy.
"I don't want to ask Atum, I want to ask about the Louvre."
She pressed her temples, wondering how she managed to get back alive from Atum's hands:
"You said there are many unknown places in the Louvre? Why do you say that?"
In "The Phantom of the Louvre", the unnamed mummy unearthed in the second dynasty of Ramses was discovered from an abandoned collection room when Bei Liming was building the glass pyramid.
This is not realistic.
The disused collection room... No matter how disused the collection room is, there will be special personnel in the Louvre to organize it, but why is such an important cultural relic like the royal mummy from the Ramses period hidden in the Louvre for so many years, but no one has found it? Pass?
The blurred details in the movie are caves in the real world.
……
Sherlock raised his eyes.
His eyes reflected her projection on the diamond-like glass.
Because she didn't have a good rest, her eye circles were black and her skin was white. She looked like a ghost.
- The Louvre is haunted.
"A large part of the Louvre's 40 recorded collections are art tributes captured by Napoleon when he swept across Europe, but after the French defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries, only from the Louvre Five thousand pieces were brought back."
Sherlock raised the corner of his lips slightly:
"Don't you think that's unusual?"
"A bit."
Ludwig lowered his eyes.
Rather than finding the truth in the heavy history, she hopes that the ghosts in the Louvre are just human tricks:
"But is it only because of French diplomacy?"
"Oh, Vichy, France is a defeated country, and a defeated country has no 'diplomatic means.'"
Sherlock's low tone echoed in the empty Louvre Square:
"Compared to this, I believe they built a tunnel or a secret room to hide those treasures that are so precious that they cannot see the light of day... If they can't find them, they won't be able to take them away."
——The Louvre really has a tunnel, which is unknown.
Then, there might be a mummy lying in the tunnel.
The last evening wind blows with coolness before dawn.
Thinking of the way Sophie Marceau walked into the Louvre from the collapsed walls in the movie, Ludwig tightened his arms and stood silently behind Sherlock without speaking.
……
There is still more than an hour before dawn, and the Louvre is bent into a huge U under the dark background board, and the thick gateposts stand solemnly, with a sense of historical majesty.
——Majestic wool, isn't it the place where the old kings of France go to have fun?
The spooky is real.
The closer she was to the Louvre, the more she felt that one day, after escaping her fate for so many years, she would stand in front of her, wearing a mummy's large black robe and a black black iron mask, alive and lifeless.
Ludwig stood beside Sherlock, motionless, and he was concentrating on studying the great pyramid of Bei Liming, and he was putting his nose close to the glass on the pyramid, like a cat smelling the smell of salted fish, his glass-like eyes sparkled shine.
--cat.
Sophie Marceau never kept a cat because a cat ran into the Louvre in "The Phantom of the Louvre".
But... She glanced lightly at the pale man with curly black hair in front of her.
— Except this one.
Sherlock suddenly stopped searching and glanced at her:
"You're scared?"
Ludwig shook his head: "Not afraid."
Sherlock stared at her for two seconds.
Then he turned his head and said firmly:
"You're afraid—you're afraid of the Louvre, which explains why you live next to the Louvre and never set foot here."
"People want to see far away. What's so interesting about the things in front of your own house?"
Ludwig touched the key in his pocket—hard and cold texture.
But it is as if it has just been fished out of the fire, with the scorching temperature in imagination.
The Louvre has been built for 800 years, covers an area of 24 hectares, and has countless rooms... Which room will this key correspond to?
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