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6. It's (very long)

What I translated is:

Apart from all American symbols, there is no more sacred image than the Statue of Liberty. This huge painting, a torch and a stone tablet in its hand, has been regarded as a puppet of the American dream for a century; Probably no other shape can be recognized immediately. But it is worth remembering that this statue is a powerful reminder-at least for Americans-that the United States is a land of immigrants: this is the port of new york where the first wave of European immigrants arrived, and their ships entered through Vilaca Nuo to narrow the bend in the Gulf and capture "the first ray of freedom to light up the world"-the end of their journey is unknown, and it is also a symbolic beginning of their new life.

In those days, although only very rich canned food can reach here through the sea, and it is the frontline state of a person who wants to immigrate), the scenery is the first (maybe at JFK airport customs inspection, free remains are stirring in Emma's sight? Lazarus' poem "The New Giant" was originally written as the base of the statue, and nothing can be quoted more than when it was written ... In our sea wash, the sunset goalkeeper stood with a powerful woman and torch, the flame was lightning in prison, and her named mother was exiled. From her lighthouse, it shines all over the world; Her gentle eyes ordered Shuangcheng to build an air bridge port. "Protect the ancient land, your legendary grand occasion!" Crying for her and silent lips. "Give me your fatigue, your poverty, your huddled hope, breathe freely, and lonely waste pour out to you. Send these homeless people to me, and I will raise my lamp by the Golden Gate. "

This statue, depicting throwing her handcuffs freely and illuminating the world with a beacon tower, is a French sculptor Fr3ed3eric Auguste Bartholdi, who created and made it in the 100 years after the American Revolution based on the unity of France and the United States (although it is fair to add that Bartholdi originally intended to shape the statue into Alexander of Egypt). Bartholdi established the Freedom Building in Paris from 1874 to 1884. Starting from the clay model, it was expanded by four successive versions of the existing size. The thin copper plate buildings were bolted together and supported by the steel frame designed by gustave eiffel. The arm torch was displayed in Madison Square Park for seven years, but it was not until 1884 that the whole statue was officially accepted to represent Americans, and then it was taken out separately, boxed and shipped to new york.

It's basically like this. You can be coherent yourself. Sorry, I made a fool of myself.