Should be translated as "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"

Fredy 2022-09-06 22:45:39

This play shows how the Roman Empire declined step by step from the glorious period of Augustus, so it is more accurate to translate it into a history of decline and decline or a record of decline and decline.
In addition to some fantastical plots, it is basically a rigorous historical drama.
It is also a film that reflects the impermanence of human nature under the level of productivity at that time. Life and death, sex and love, lies and betrayal, conspiracy and power are all expressed in the play.
In addition, the costume style of the characters inside may be borrowed from the later CCTV Fengshen Bang.

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I, Claudius quotes

  • [reciting another poem]

    Minester: You ask me how my farm can pay/Since little it will bear/It pays me thus: 'Tis far away/And you are never there.

  • [to the senate]

    Augustus: I called you all here to talk about the level of opposition to my new law against bachelorism. Do you know what I say? I say: "STOP COMPLAINING AND GET MARRIED."