Civil War Chronicles

Civil War Chronicles

by T

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98Kwords43chapters
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Ch. 43Caesar's Troops in Gaul
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"The Civil War" records the decisive war between Caesar and his old enemy Pompey from 49 BC to 48 BC. Pompey had the upper hand and was arrogant, pressing forward step by step. Caesar insisted on peace talks first and won public opinion and popular support. The plain and simple words in this book are very persuasive, and the seemingly long-winded sentences contain infinite meaning. Pompey had been a powerful figure in the battlefield since his youth, and he was shining in the political arena, while Caesar was steady and forbearing. Civil war was imminent. Caesar acted unethically and sent troops unreasonably. His lightning attack disrupted all Pompey's plans. The decisive moment of the two heroes' struggle for hegemony was a fierce collision of the strategic thinking of the two military geniuses, leaving future generations with endless emotions of success and failure.

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