Opéra de Paris, or Opéra Garnier, is located in the Opera Square in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France, and is one of the four landmarks of Paris. The Opera House was built in 1861 and completed in 1875, with 19,979 seats (another said to be 2,200 seats); designed by architect Charles Garnier (Charles Garnier), the architectural style is the New Baroque. The Ottoman store, the most famous of the petty bourgeoisie, is nearby, especially the most famous Ottoman store in Galeries Lafayette. Baroque style is more glitz, baroque is a kind of architecture and decoration style produced and developed after the Renaissance in the 17th and 18th centuries, characterized by bustling carving, graphics in round, oval, plum shape, round petal cross shape and other curved shape, ornate and spectacular decoration. The Paris Opera is actually a hybrid style, the product of a mix of baroque and rococo and classicalism. The background was that France and Europe showed a pluralistic phenomenon, especially in the literary arts and social thought, which was accompanied by the rise and development of modern industrial civilization. So, with the rise and development of contemporary network information civilization, does diversity further immerse into all aspects of society and affect all aspects of our lives? I am afraid that the answer is not a single yes or no. The comprehensive result of information storming, fragmentation and interest, dust to dust, soil to soil, closed more closed, extreme more extreme. Perhaps a trigger, an event erupts, may be multiple directions leading to barriers and confrontations, not pluralistic openness and mutual tolerance. This moment is pathetic. All the glory and singing are falling into the dust.