Long breath to cover up the sniffles, mourning the many hardships of the people's lives. - "Leaving the Riot"
As we all know, every country in the West has its own glory. In its heyday, Britain established its own colonies in the world; the Netherlands was once europe's coachman at sea; Greece, without a doubt, was best known for its democracy: Sparta's strength was typical; Rome was best known for its laws.
The development of Roman law had its own course and did not happen overnight. The establishment of the entire Roman Empire went through a long, long time, and at the beginning Rome was not as strong as we saw, it was gradually established by continuous expansion and gradual establishment. Some historical records record that not only was rome known for its laws, but their religion and powerful military might were well known.

In addition to this, there is said to be a story about Cleopatra. Egypt and Rome are neighboring countries, and the protection of the strong from the weak seems to be an unwritten rule. For example, during the Tang Dynasty in eastern Asia, many small vassal states were protected. Egypt and Rome seem to have this relationship, and Egypt's Empress Dowager and Julius Caesar of Rome also have an extraordinary story.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="5" > the proud stand of the Roman Empire</h1>
When it comes to the country of Rome, everyone may think it is very incredible. Because it was originally just a very small country on the island of Italy, but at its peak, the land could touch every corner of Europe. Polybius once said that no one can be indifferent enough not to be curious about Rome's achievements.
In the third and fourth centuries BC, the various countries in the Mediterranean region began to agitate, but these were not the most active. At that time, several countries had their own advantages, such as Sparta, which relied on indestructible force, the Athenian navy was particularly outstanding, and even their industry and commerce were very developed.
No one would have imagined that there would be such a group of fleeing barbarians on the Italian peninsula who would eventually become strong. This group of fugitives, who were originally descendants of Aeneas, went around robbing houses and robbing others of their things. Most of them were widows and widows, and there were almost no women in the tribe, so they began to rob the women. After Rome entered the republican period, they defeated some of the nearby tribes after continuous conquest and became the hegemon of the Italian peninsula.
A successful thing must have its own difference, and Rome's success was not caused by temporary luck. They were better at land warfare, and in combat, when colliding with enemy ships, they invented a tactic unique to them. They used this tactic to reverse the good and bad in many battlefields.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > Cleopatra's love affair with Julius Caesar</h1>
Speaking of Cleopatra, I have to admit that she is a very beautiful woman, not only in appearance, but also very smart in politics. When necessary, they will also find ways to protect their own regime. Her life was full of drama, and in the midst of the struggle she met Julius Caesar.
At a young age, her father died, and she was not directly in charge of the royal power, she also had a half-brother. The two often fought each other because of power, and sometimes she was really unable to compete with this brother as a woman, and in the end, she was driven out of the country by her own brother.
Although Yanhou was expelled from her country, she did not give up, but recruited troops and soldiers near Egypt, hoping to form her own army. At this time, Julius Caesar also came to this place. After Yanhou knew this, she felt that if she had such an army as Caesar, then she would definitely be able to win 100% of the victory. So she took the initiative to find Julius Caesar, who agreed to her request, but one of the requests was that Yanhou should give him a child.
Not only that, Julius Caesar also asked Yanhou not to wear clothes when he saw him, and those who did not understand may feel a little inexplicable. But this is actually a Roman rule, one is to show respect, generally do not wear clothes to see Julius Caesar; the other is to be safe, to prevent assassination, just like the ancient concubines in our country must be bathed in the quilt and carried into bed. With Caesar's help, Yanhou regained her power. And after that, Egypt had to rely on the mountain of Rome.
Later, Caesar was assassinated by others, and in order to maintain power in Egypt, she began to seduce the Roman ruler Antony, but Antony lost the war with Octavian. Octavian was also preparing to attack Egypt, but when Lamina saw this, she felt that there was no hope in life, so she took poison and committed suicide.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="16" > the success or failure of Julius Caesar</h1>
Caesar's life was also a meritorious achievement, and he stepped into an irreplaceable position on his own ability. He was born into an aristocratic family, and it was because of his status as a nobleman that he could participate in many competitions, and he himself had an eloquence that was good at speech, and he also admired Alexander.
In his youth, he did many jobs, such as municipal officials, governors, and so on. Caesar's success was inseparable from the help of these two men, Pompey and Crassus, who succeeded in becoming consul of Rome in 59 BC. Julius Caesar had a formidable enemy, the Gauls, during which caesar launched eight major conquests against them, during which time the Gauls succeeded in submitting to Julius Caesar's rule.
Julius Caesar was a very ambitious man, and although he conquered the Gauls with blood, he also spread his prestige, and today's French language is independent of the Roman language. Later, this bloody appearance of Julius Caesar reappeared, and for a time Pompey and some other officials left. Julius Caesar pursued him all the way to Egypt, until finally Pompey was killed by the Emperor of Egypt. He returned to Rome with his son, and from then on began his forty-four years of dictatorship.
Julius Caesar's life was a great deal, he rose from a very ambitious young man to the position of Emperor, and despite his bloodshed and brutality, he created his own empire. Under his leadership, Rome continued to expand and become the Roman Empire of world civilization.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="21" > Conclusion:</h1>
In ancient China, there was such a sentence as "success is also Xiao He is also Xiao He", which means that one thing may achieve your life, and in the end it may also ruin your life. For example, the Martingale Transformation Method can be said to be very successful, but the Martingale himself was buried in the torture he established.
There are no rules and no squares, the Roman Empire stands proudly in the world because of the rules, and his world fame is not out of thin air. For example, the Twelve Bronze Watches Law is not entirely correct in its birth, but its merits cannot be erased.
References: "Departure", "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"