Life is like a dream, a flashy one. When we discuss ambition, ambition should not be regarded as a derogatory term. Cleopatra tells us what happened when a woman had ambition. Obviously, she is still a woman, still unable to escape love and affection. People are accustomed to describe such a woman of beauty and beauty in terms of beauty and misfortune. In my opinion, Cleopatra did nothing wrong. After all, there is no right or wrong in the world. When the hypocritical morality of human beings is at work, there is only right and wrong in the world. Men can be roughly divided into three categories: Caesar, Antony and Octavian. Caesar was ambitious and lustful. Anthony has no ambitions, just lust for beauty. Octavian was ambitious, but not lustful. In my opinion, ambition and love of beauty are two very common qualities, and there is no need to treat them as derogatory terms. Ambition can be interpreted as Lingyun's lofty aspirations, and beauty can be interpreted as Tie Han's tenderness. Humanity too! What's the guilt? Caesar was trapped in love and would eventually lose politics, which is not a pity. The thing that saddens me the most is Anthony, a man with no political ambition in troubled times and a mermaid. Anthony has said that his greatest wish is to be with Cleopatra forever in peace. But in the wrong times, this is not possible.
Cleopatra and Antony, "although they have their masters, they are not at the right time". Two people met at the wrong time and finally turned into a fireworks fall.
Cleopatra's ambition drove Antony to rebel, and Antony's love drove his obedience to Cleopatra.
Antony's stubbornness led to his defeat, and he ran back to Egypt in dismay, completely helpless. Cleopatra did not give up, persuading him to regroup, and Antony listened. Therefore, Anthony finally became Xiang Yu and cut himself off the Wujiang River, and Cleopatra became Yu Ji and followed him away.
"Life is like a dream, someone else's dream, it never ends. Now I'm about to start my own dream, a never-ending dream."
So turbulent, so sad, there is nothing more prosperous in the world than this, and separation in the world is probably like this.
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