
Gallic Wars
by V
About This Novel
"Gaul Wars" records Caesar's battles in Gaul from 58 BC to 51 BC. Caesar's masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, a classic work in Latin, is rich in connotation: military fans watch battles, historians discuss events, folklorists explore European humanities, strategists understand the way of kings and hegemons, and Caesar fans watch Caesar. By conquering Gaul, Caesar gained important political capital. Behind the simple and objective text of "The Gallic War" is a deliberate defense to fight back against Pompey, deceive the Senate, and create a personal image of a heroic and benevolent hero. The book is filled with pride in the Roman spirit, respect for the bravery and simplicity of the barbarians, and reflections on civilization.
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
It was actually not easy for Caesar. Faced with this situation, no one understood why Caesar would do this, but everyone knew that it was a reasonable thing.
How could Ogortorix suddenly die on the spot? It definitely couldn't be as simple as committing suicide out of fear of crime. It seemed quite suspenseful, but that's right.
In war, emotions also need to be well controlled, so that it is beneficial to oneself, just like repelling the Helvetians, which was carried out under this strategy.
very good
The article is well written
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
It was actually not easy for Caesar. Faced with this situation, no one understood why Caesar would do this, but everyone knew that it was a reasonable thing.
How could Ogortorix suddenly die on the spot? It definitely couldn't be as simple as committing suicide out of fear of crime. It seemed quite suspenseful, but that's right.
In war, emotions also need to be well controlled, so that it is beneficial to oneself, just like repelling the Helvetians, which was carried out under this strategy.
very good
The article is well written
