n't know if it is the first country in the world where the law is higher than the rights The 300 people in Sparta are very eloquent, but I think the principled stand of those who uphold the law is not a negative thing. In fact, it is quite valuable.
There are many warriors with passion and courage in history. But there are principles, There are too few monarchs who respect the law. To overthrow something and then establish it, it really doesn’t matter who rules and who becomes king. If those three hundred people fail to go to war in time because of abiding by the law, they fail to wake up the nation and eventually lead to Greece being punished. The story of Persia's annihilation is not without romance.
And it is more beautiful than the previous one. At least not by breaking the rules set by yourself, but by being defeated by others. You slap yourself and others, depending on what you choose. It’s just that the former is denying everything in the past, and the latter is just being denied by others. I don’t know if it’s right. It’s a little cruel
. It is small to break legal principles; it is great to be willing to sacrifice an entire country for legal principles. The former belongs to the category of reproduction, while the latter belongs to the spiritual category.
But speaking of the future, it is always easier to destroy than to establish and maintain. The price of aesthetics is indeed slightly higher.
2007
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