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Gladiatori di Roma
The great Spartacus

Late at night in 73 BC, a gladiator was killed by his partner in a fight at the Gladiator School in Kapuya, central Rome. Just as the guards opened the prison gate to disperse the troublemakers, the prepared gladiators grabbed their weapons and killed the guards, and rushed to Mount Vesuvius. Their leader is Spartacus, a Thracian from northeast Latin America. This is the opening song of the famous Spartacus uprising.

Spartacus, the tribal leader of the Thracians, was captured and became a slave while fighting against the Roman legion. Because he is smart, educated and strong, his master sent him to a gladiator school to train him to be an excellent gladiator. At the Gladiator School, he became the spiritual leader of gladiators with his courage and wisdom. He used every opportunity to persuade gladiators to die for freedom, instead of being a victim of Roman nobles for fun. When he organized more than 200 gladiators to prepare for the riot, he accidentally leaked the news, so he decided to act in advance and 78 people rushed out of the tiger's mouth.

Spartacus put forward the slogan of "turning slave owners into slaves", and soon 10 thousand fleeing gladiators and slaves defected to him. In the spring of 72 BC, 3000 troops sent by the Roman Senate to suppress were destroyed by Spartacus. This brave rebel has grown to120,000 in lightning. Spartacus led them across the Alps, left Italy and entered Gaul. But because they were besieged on all sides, they went south and prepared to cross the sea to Sicily.

At this time, the Roman Senate issued their last trump card: crassus. In order to restore the morale of Roman soldiers, crassus adopted the cruel "eleven methods of shooting and killing": every ten soldiers fled at the scene, and each group drew lots to kill one person. The fear of death restored the fighting capacity of the defeated Roman legion. In the autumn of 7 1 BC, Sicilian pirates betrayed Spartacus, and crassus besieged the rebels on the banks of the Henas River in Blardat. The last bloody battle began. Spartacus was wounded in the battle. His soldiers asked him to ride away, but Spartacus stabbed his horse and vowed to fight his suffering brother to the death. ...

Spartacus was praised for his courage, tenacity, excellent organizational skills and noble personal qualities. Karl Marx once commented on him: "Spartak is the most brilliant figure in the whole ancient history. The great commander-in-chief has a noble character and is the true representative of the ancient proletariat. " About 1900 years later, when the tide of Italian independence was surging, the Roman La Giovannoli wrote the immortal work Spartacus. This hero who resisted the tyranny of Rome in BC inspired the descendants of the Romans to seek freedom. Giuseppe Garibaldi, a friend of the writer, the national hero of the Italian independence movement and the leader of the Sequoia Army, said in a letter to the writer: "You carved Spartacus in Michelangelo's way, the Christ who died for slaves." Spartacus deserves these compliments. Gladiator is just an identity imposed on him by the Romans by violence. In his heart, he will always be a free Thracian!

In 476 years after the death of Spartacus, that is, in 405 AD, the barbaric entertainment of gladiatorial combat was abolished by Honoriu, the emperor of the Western Roman Empire. For 740 years. This bloody invention created by the Romans led to the tragic death of countless gladiators in arenas, banquets and all other places where the Romans hoped to see bloodshed, but the gladiators left nothing behind, only the ruins of the Colosseum still stood in Rome for future generations to mourn. In the eighth century, Father Beida predicted that "where there is the Colosseum, there is Rome; The day when the Colosseum collapsed was the time when Rome fell; When Rome dies, the world dies. " In A.D. 1084, the barbarian Germanic tribes captured Rome, the city of Rome was looted and the Colosseum was abandoned. Later, it became the source of people digging marble to find building materials. This part fulfilled Father Beida's prophecy. But Rome still exists, and the world is not dead-just a new owner.

At that time, we were so far away that we couldn't feel the thick smell of blood through historical records. Now people can relive that lost history from novels, movies and even games, which is very convenient and extremely relaxed. However, if you can face up to the sadness contained in the word gladiator, you should realize the despair and persistent pursuit of freedom of slaves in the fictional story at the beginning of this article. We remember them and we talk about them, but millions of dying souls could not make a sound 2000 years ago, only the stones in the Colosseum condensed countless memories of courage and revenge. ...

Samurai spirit is like Li Yunlong's "Sword Spirit". The ancient swordsman dueled, knowing that he would show his sword when he was defeated. He will not only fall by the sword of his opponent, but also be defeated.