Introduction to Juliet's Cemetery: Juliet's grave is located in a small square shaded by green trees. Facing the square is a stone bust of Shakespeare. Across the square is the monastery of a Romanesque church. From the right side, you can reach the basement by a narrow staircase. All I saw was an empty sarcophagus from the 13th century with no lid closed. Legend has it that Juliet was buried here after committing suicide with a dagger. The mourners threw bouquets of red roses inside and scrawled their names on the coffin wall. In this way, the bottom of the coffin is covered with flowers all year round, symbolizing that Juliet is a frost-beaten flower in Shakespeare's works, and her natural beauty will always reflect her destination.

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