The Palace of Alhambra was built by the ancient Moors of North Africa during their occupation of southern Spain in the 13th century. Its main function was to enjoy the luxurious life of the royal nobles and to provide them with a pleasant place to stay in the summer. The interior of the palace is so delicately decorated that it has become the most beautiful Arabic palace in Spain and even in the world. The simplicity of the exterior of the Alhambra Palace contrasts sharply with the magnificence of the interior, and the essence of the palace is essentially concentrated in the Nasrid Palace. Almost every inch of the palace wall is covered with exquisite wall carvings, complex and not miscellaneous, regardless of the near and far-sighted is extremely beautiful. Every inch of wall carvings here are carved by the most experienced craftsmen in the Muslim kingdom of Nazari, who carefully appreciate the lines on these walls and can feel the intentions of each knife at that time. Art, as long as the creator works with all his heart and soul, the viewer will surely be able to feel ~photographs should not be too few, just to play the role of throwing bricks and attracting jade