急,求一篇关于圆明园是否重建看法的英语作文,词不能太多

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Restored Yinghai Immortal Mountain Pavilion on the eastern island.
Built around 1725,the third year of Emoeror Yongzheng's reign,on the three isles in the middle of the Fuhai Lake,it was commonly known at that time as Penglai Island and renamed Immortal Abode on Penglai Island in the early years of Emperor Qianlong's reign.According to Records of the Historian,Qin Shihuang(reigning 221-210BC),the first emperor of a united China,longed for an eternal life .Alchemist Xu Fu told him that there were three holdy islands-Penglai,Fangzhang,and boys on a voyage to search for these place and an elixir of eternal life.
The immortal Abode on Penglai Island was landscaped in the image of the painting,"One Poll and Three Hills"by LiSixun(651-716),a renowned Tang-dynasty painter.At the height of Yuanmingyuan,the emperor would head a group of ministers and imperial family members,and stay in the Wangyingzhou(gaze on the Yingzhou Island) Pavilion on the west bank to watch the dragon-boat race on the Fuhai Lake,while the empress and concubines wouls laze and amuse themselves on the Penglai Island.
The elaborate complexes on the the islands survived the 1860 fire only to be burnt to the ground in 1870.
In 1985,repair and cleaning word restored the foundations,embankments and bizarre-shaped stones on the three islands.as well as the hexagonal Yinghai (Vast Ses) Immortal Mountain Pavilion on the eastern island,a courtyard on the weatern island and a winding bridge.
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第1个回答  2013-11-30
Should Yuanmingyuan Be Built?

Yuanmingyuan, Garden of all gardens, was burnt down in 1860. Recently my classmates had a discussion about whether it should be rebuilt or not.

Some of them strongly support the idea of rebuilding with various persuasive reasons. To reconstruct it, we can be thoroughly intoxicated in its vast magnificence as well as fully present the splendor of Chinese culture. And definitely, it will become an inviting landscape to attract an increasing number of visitors. Or even if we merely partly rebuild it, people who come here will still deeply remember the humiliation of the past when compared it to the ruins beside it.

While others are still strongly against it, thinking it is fairly reasonable to leave it as what it was to warn every visitors not to forget the past. Besides, other cultural relics such as the Palace Museum and the Summer Palace have already fulfilled the task of illustrating Chinese culture, so it is not necessary to rebuild it. And taken the environment into consideration, the rebuilding project is really detrimental to the eco-system.
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