Don't misunderstand the boring display of weapons - a bit like the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum but with a cathedral, the tallest golden-roofed church in Paris. Together with the military museum, the Invalides buried Napoleon, who had served the whole of Europe for ten years, from a noble title, and died in Corsica after losing Waterloo. It was not until 1940 that the island moved to the spiritual center. Eventually there is a huge tomb room. The side courtyard is also where many veterans are recuperated. The grass on the left side of the entrance is full of beautiful flowers and pine towers. There are multiple cannons and World War II historical relics. The content of the superimposed pavilion integrates the history of World War II, Charles de Gaulle Memorial, Fort Exhibition, Church Building, and Creative Products around History. It is a tourist and leisure integration. A historical memorial celebrity place with a very high value for viewing and education.