Originally the People's Square was not within the scope of our itinerary, but when we left the Spanish Square, it was still early, and the People's Square was very close to the Spanish Square, so we went to see it on foot. Italy has many squares, especially Rome. Every square is almost the same. Basically, there is a sculpture or fountain in the middle. Then there is a circle around it. Some street performers perform or draw, and then there are tourists in a hurry. But each square's sculpture is very unique, so that people who do not appreciate it are willing to stop for a while, linger for a while. Lying in such a graceful posture is also drunk. Is there any wood? It feels like wearing a pair of one-piece autumn clothes and trousers. It's a little hot...