*** ·Ali (1769-1849), Egyptian Pasha (reigned 1805-1849) Egypt *** ·Ali was a pasha (governor) of the Ottoman Empire in Egypt. He is often called the founder of modern Egypt. Albanian. In 1801, he was drafted into the army and sent troops to Egypt with Türkiye. In 1805, he was elected as the new governor of Egypt at the Legislative Assembly of Elders. A series of reforms were carried out during his reign. Lasting from 1805 to 1840, Egypt experienced qualitative changes in many aspects. He went abroad to fight many times. Around 1833, the first Turkish-Egyptian war was a complete victory and it reached its heyday. After the failure of the Second Turkish-Egyptian War in 1841, his eldest son Ibrahim became regent. Died in 1849.
"Training disgusts me every minute, but I tell myself to keep practicing. The pain of today will win you the victory of a lifetime." Muhammad Ali, born January 17, 1942 day. Capricorn.
The quote above is from the greatest heavyweight boxing champion, who is the perfect spokesperson for Capricorn’s core drive, no matter how deeply buried it is. Shakespeare must have been thinking of Capricorn when he wrote the line for Julius Caesar, "That Cassius looks thin and hungry." Cassius is based on an ambitious Roman senator who desperately wants to assassinate Caesar in the plot. Cassius was the "Frank Underwood" of his era - the powerful congressman who worked his way to the presidency in the miniseries "House of Cards." Muhammad Ali was born with the name "Cassius Clay", which is interesting. Not only is this name reminiscent of the ancient Cassio, his last name "Clay" (Annotation: Clay Clay) is also related to him. Echoing the earth signs, he rose from the ground up to conquer the boxing world.
Of course, Capricorn's strong ambitions can be devoted to struggles in any field, and the sacrifices made by Capricorn can sometimes serve needs that transcend the individual self. A leader who devoted his life to the struggle for human rights, Capricorn Martin Luther King Jr. is the epitome of this kind of sacrifice. He was the son of a pastor and had the same name as his father. His father was a Baptist minister and preached to congregations in Atlanta every Sunday. In the segregated American South, pastors were highly respected in the African-American community. Young Martin's desire for such respect undoubtedly reflects a Capricorn son's instinctive urge to compete with his father - to achieve more, which he did. However, Martin Luther King brought his will and inner conviction to the role of pastor. "I just want to carry out God's will. He allows me to climb the mountain. I look far and wide, and the promised land (the promised land, the place God promised to Abraham in the Bible) is right in front of me."
What Martin Luther King Jr. called “the peak” is a perfect representation of Capricorn. The symbol of Capricorn is the combination of goat and fish tail. This is the ultimate symbol of climbing from the bottom of the sea to the top of the mountain. It is a symbol of development and evolution, depicting the achievements that can be achieved over time. But the hierarchy is also very clear, and one can navigate all environments, from the bottom of the sea to the coast, to seaside towns, to hillsides planted with olive trees, to dangerous cliffs inhabited by steady goats. It seems very appropriate to retain the fish tail in the symbol. The memory of the sea reminds a person of his past and the great progress he has made.
But in the wheel of life of all the zodiac signs, where does Capricorn come from? What experiences gave birth to Capricorn and gave birth to the need for perfection and achievement. The sign before Capricorn is, of course, Sagittarius. Sagittarius is experienced in the pursuit of truth, wisdom, insight and understanding. But what next? The amazing adventure life brings rich understandings. The wise sages are satisfied in preaching and teaching, but they also naturally start to think about what all the learning is for? They see that they are the most Smart and exceptional students use their knowledge to make a difference in the world. Then, a desire emerged, "With the knowledge I have now, I want to know what I can achieve - if I were younger, if I still had a chance." (Twelve Constellations/astro/) p>
Pushing the Sagittarius experience to the extreme, if a person knows everything, then he should be able to do everything! Therefore, after receiving education, people are prepared to enter a career, compete in society, and learn everything. use. Sagittarius is the world of concepts and theories; Capricorn puts theory into practice. Capricorns are even willing to sacrifice vacations to achieve their goals, as if to say, "I've been there, I've had my vacation." It's as if the desire to travel has been satisfied in freedom-loving Sagittarius. This doesn't mean that Capricorns don't enjoy vacations, especially in famous tourist destinations! However, such vacations tend to come after success, not before, and are only long enough to recuperate before moving on to their next goal.