
Roman Stories 12: the Lost Empire
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It is a must-read for business elites and politicians in Japan and South Korea, and a must-read for education! Wang Shi and Wang Wei wrote the preface, and Wu Xiaobo, Qin Shuo, and Wu Bofan jointly recommended it. This volume introduces the Roman emperors of the third century: there is no sense of grace or magnanimity, nor is there any majestic elegance. The Germanic people were powerful and no longer the barbarians who occasionally went south to plunder. Mesopotamia and Persia in the east were even more eyeing, constantly spying on and probing, and even openly challenging. The emperors of the third century could not miss the comfortable and prosperous Roman palace. Their responsibilities lay at the borders, in front of distant foreign nations. They were exhausted in solving domestic social problems and foreign invasions abroad. Facing the aging Roman Empire, can Christianity be a shot in the arm? Or hasten the collapse of Rome? Huge changes test Roma's resilience.
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