synonymUnter den Linden (Bodhi Street) generally refers to Bodhi Street
Unter den Linden is a famous street in Europeboulevard, 1475m long, 60m wide, fromBrandenburg Gate To the east, to be calledMarx-The palace bridge of Engels Bridge, the safety island on both sides of the street sidewalk and in the center, lined with chestnut trees and evergreenbodhi treeThe whole avenue is picturesque, graceful and romantic. The Bodhi Street is also named for it.[1]
There was once imperialism hereBerlinThe heart of.PrussiaSoldiers were inspected here, bands played here, people walked here, and tourists gathered here to admire Konobersdorf andSchenkelAnd others.Most of these buildings were destroyedWorld War II, GermanyfascistA bloody battle was waged here with the Soviet army before the end of the war.Today's streets were rebuilt after the war.There are 8 traffic lines in Putishu Street, and on both sides are ancient buildings with different characteristics.The buildings on the north side of the street areGerman History Museum, Xinwei Palace (Memorial Hall for Victims of Fascism and Militarism)Humboldt UniversityThe old library.There arestate opera 。The riding statue in the middle of the road is the German emperorFriedrich II The riding statue of.
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Unter den Linden, the German name of the street under the bodhi tree, means“lindenHowever, Linden was translated into "Bodhi tree", probably from Japanese, because linden is also called "linden tree" in Japanesebodhi tree。However, the Chinese language has been used for a long time, and it is difficult to change it into "Tilia Street"