Roman Stories 11: the Beginning of the End

Roman Stories 11: the Beginning of the End

by (japan) Shiono Nansei

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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. Farewell to the century of virtuous kings, has the aura of the empire faded? Marcus Aurelius, the Roman philosopher emperor, realized Plato's ideals. However, noble moral character and excellent abilities cannot turn the tide. Aurelius burned his heart and soul to extend the life of the empire. Although he won praise from later generations, the afterglow of the setting sun gradually enveloped the empire. The long-term military tension has given the soldiers great power, and military leaders who strictly guard the borders have become contenders for the throne. The fighting between compatriots seems to be a repeat of the late first century. The empire was bound to face harsher tests both inside and outside it, and Rome seemed to be at the end of the road.

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