This is Madrid's largest Raventas bullring. It is an ancient Roman theatrical circular building with red exterior walls, which can accommodate more than 30,000 spectators. There aren't many people in the stands. It's said that in May there are always plenty of seats. Bullfighting usually takes place in the afternoon. When buying tickets, you'd better choose a seat in the shade. The sun in Spain is really shining. Bullfighting is an ancient sport. It is said that it has a history of thousands of years. A bullfight consists of three matadors fighting six bulls. The whole bullfight process includes four parts: seduction, spear piercing, darts and formal fighting, which is more complicated than I initially imagined. The matadors, lancers, flower bodyguards and matador assistants perform their respective duties, and the scenes are intense and exciting. The crowd also shouted with their movements. Although they did not understand what they were talking about, they could not help but be infected by the warm atmosphere.