马国: Equestria
卢浮宫: Louvre, specifically the Louvre museum – 卢浮 is Lú fú, a direct transliteration, while 宫, gōng, is a palace or similar high-class building. Louvre is this gōng’s specific name.
Originally, of course, the Louvre was a palace, in the Baroque style of which this room’s decor is itself reminiscent, so possibly the original comment was refering to that. Without more context from original BP we’ll never know.
@iloveportalz0r
Hey there don’t Know what Louvre is but “马国” stands for “Equestria”,actually ”小马国” stands for “little horse/pony land”,we don’t use the “小”(little) sometimes but it still means “Equestria”?
@Background Pony #A7DA
u wot m8
According to Google Translate™, this is simplified Chinese for “Louvre Museum” (or “Louvre Museum, Malaysia”, but that’s nonsense). Perhaps you are saying this gorgeous drawing belongs in such a museum?
@Communist Starlight
I didn’t grow up in something nearly this nice, of course, but I did grow up in a pretty nice, big house, so honestly, I just think of what you’d actually hear here: just the breeze blowing through the windows, and the wonderful, calm sound of silence.
@WanderingPony
I think it’s probably more accurate to say this is what _would_be typical of the place if the show’s art style had that level of detail/intricacy.
卢浮宫: Louvre, specifically the Louvre museum – 卢浮 is Lú fú, a direct transliteration, while 宫, gōng, is a palace or similar high-class building. Louvre is this gōng’s specific name.
Hey there don’t Know what Louvre is but “马国” stands for “Equestria”,actually ”小马国” stands for “little horse/pony land”,we don’t use the “小”(little) sometimes but it still means “Equestria”?
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u wot m8
According to Google Translate™, this is simplified Chinese for “Louvre Museum” (or “Louvre Museum, Malaysia”, but that’s nonsense). Perhaps you are saying this gorgeous drawing belongs in such a museum?
Screw the white one, I’d rather stare into that purple portrait 🥰
I could stare into this all day, its that gorgeous! 😍
But I’m glad his work are still a conversation piece here.
Sweeney Todd, “Green Finch and Linnet Bird”
Where is that from?
How can you jubilate sitting in cages, never taking wing?
My cage has many rooms, damask and dark,
Nothing there sings…
I didn’t grow up in something nearly this nice, of course, but I did grow up in a pretty nice, big house, so honestly, I just think of what you’d actually hear here: just the breeze blowing through the windows, and the wonderful, calm sound of silence.
I hear just about anything classical
I think it’s probably more accurate to say this is what _would_be typical of the place if the show’s art style had that level of detail/intricacy.
Looks beautiful.
All hail the Empress of Ponies.
@WanderingPony
I second that.