In the 16th century, Leonardo da Vinci completed *Mona Lisa*. After his death, it was purchased by the King of France and housed in the Palace of Fontainebleau, later moved to the Louvre.

When national leaders or key officials genuinely appreciate art (influential figures), their people tend to follow, naturally shaping an artistic capital.

The painting originally had two names: "Madam Lisa" and "The Carefree Woman."

For over 500 years, *Mona Lisa* has gazed into the eyes of countless people, enduring religious wars, the French Revolution, Napoleon’s reign, colonial empires, world wars, and more.

As history evolves and humanity comes and goes, the artwork remains unchanging, continuing to accompany different generations in writing history.