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Ask Dover Langmingo to describe his domineering Colosseum in Dressa in One Piece.
Luffy's first battle in Dresden was in the famous bullring. When I came into contact with the bullring, I thought of a real bullfighting hero, wearing a handsome Spanish bullfighting suit and holding a sword, who used flexible and wonderful steps to deal with Horri-bull. Finally, I won the victory and accepted the cheers of the masses.

Let's first learn about the history of the Colosseum in ancient Rome:

The Colosseum was built in 72 AD by 80,000 Jewish and Arab prisoners, who were forced into slavery to celebrate the victory of conquering Jerusalem.

There is also a saying that selling captive slaves to local Romans earned huge income, thus supporting the huge expenditure of Colosseum construction. The people who really built this building are more skilled architects and workers with professional knowledge.

Celebration is the main program of the Colosseum and the peak of entertainment activities in a day. At that time, there was also a gladiator school for training gladiators. The Colosseum provides funds for four gladiator schools, which can accommodate 2,000 gladiators. In fact, these gladiator schools are only a combination of training camps and prisons, because most gladiators are slaves and prisoners from all over the Roman Empire. They have no freedom and power and live at the bottom of society.

For Roman aristocrats, the cruelest battle is undoubtedly the most exciting. Soldiers carry halberds or daggers. Most soldiers are slaves and prisoners. There are also people who volunteer to fight for money. They are all specially trained. There are many kinds of fighting: the most famous is duel. One side of this duel is a gladiator with a trident and a net, and the opponent is a Roman warrior with a knife and shield. A gladiator with a net will entangle his opponent with a net and kill him with a trident. Another gladiator, wearing a helmet and holding a dagger shield, desperately chased his opponent who wanted to defeat him. Finally, the loser should ask the people in the stands for mercy. These audiences decided his fate. If they waved towels, he would be saved from death. If these people face down, it means they want to die. (Excerpted from Online Shanghai)

This introduction may be too long, but it is necessary to extract it, because all the meanings to be expressed are in it. The bullring exists for the necessary existence of the ruler's regime, and it is also a means to numb the people. The bullring is an amateur event for people here. This is also a cruel rule mode. If you want to gain respect or the right to speak, you have to fight all the enemies in the arena in exchange.

There are two kinds of people in the bullring, one is "spectator" and the other is "struggling". This is a place that excites the audience. Watching countless people or wild animals confront each other is enough to fill their spiritual desires. For struggling people, struggling here is forced to struggle for a certain purpose. The old swordsman said,' I hate this cheer'. Through this sentence, I don't think of whether this old swordsman is Ju Lushi or not, but that this old swordsman has experienced too many such battles. So much so that I got in touch with the female swordsman who talked to Luffy in the waiting area and said, "After winning, I will kill Dolan Minge." I thought about why the old swordsman was so unwilling to take part in the competition, just to overthrow the rule of Don Quixote Dolanmingo, and if you want to challenge him, you must win here and exchange your victory for a duel with Dolanmingo! Because if we can't win here, I don't think it's possible to attack Doflamenco anywhere else.

This seemingly fair duel between men is actually more desperate, because the king's men are enough to destroy all illusions. Duo Flamingo thanked his subordinate, Diamanti, the hero of the arena, for his contribution to the prosperity of the arena. In fact, he praised him for solving many "slaves" who dared to resist. This is also a warning to the dissatisfied people in Dresden: I will give you dissatisfied people a chance. If you feel brave, come to the arena to win respect and strength.

The hope of the existence of the De La Rosa bullfighting arena is only a theoretical hope, and more importantly, it is only a disappointment. Don George Doflamenco has unparalleled strength in this country. The bullfighting arena exists only to show the boxers who are trying to break away from the rule a tragic place.