In Greece, he was considered the son of Zeus; in Egypt, he was honored as Pharaoh ; In Babylon, he became the king of Asia, and as Godin's knot had predicted, he established his own rules - an
empire that spanned Europe, Asia and Africa, and was named after him. However, he was not satisfied...
Continuing east, he came to the mountains of Kuduhinsh where Prometheus suffered, and he seemed to have reached the end of the known world. He was disappointed, "the world is much bigger than we thought". Dreams drove him forward, and he came to the mythical country - India. Finally, under the opposition of the generals and the torment of fever, he stopped. The dream seems to have come to an abrupt end...
He is still the child of the year, longing for honor, and he is like an explorer looking for honor. He gave up his gold and silver wealth and traveled thousands of miles just to find his own belonging. "Whenever I set foot on a piece of land, I lose another dream, and I feel that death is the final belonging." Troy's heroes inspired him, and he took the lead in every battle because he believed that "to conquer fear will conquer death." He was sentenced to be separated from each other, and people no longer knew him - the former teenager. "The liberation of the peoples of the whole world will be more glorious than Achilles, more than Hercules, comparable to Prometheus, who has always been the friend of mankind" "When the nations of the world communicate freely, Asia and Europe Will be two into one, it will be a new world" How wonderful!
He challenged the gods, and he was destined for glory but his life was short. Greatness must come from sacrifice, and his life is like a myth. After him, people have reason to believe that the civilizations scattered around the world can merge with each other, can be ruled by one person, and will be better. He advocates honor, but is unwilling to steal it. The loneliness and irritability accumulate over time, and he can only bear it silently.
Like an eagle, his dream shines on everyone. Greatness and glory belong to those who once persistently pursued their dreams...
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