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Victory in the Anti-Japanese War: the death of Julius Caesar, and all kinds of strange phenomena before Julius Caesar's assassination

For more than two thousand years, westerners have always thought that March 15 is an ominous day. On this day in 44 BC, Caesar, the founder of the Roman Empire, an outstanding western politician and strategist, was stabbed to death by a dagger while deliberating in the Roman Senate. His assassination seems to be a victim of the political struggle in ancient Rome, which is an unexpected event. However, it is particularly surprising that Caesar himself received many omens about his imminent murder before he died, and even some obvious ominous signs that Caesar would be killed. In addition, many of his ministers and friends also suggested that he should pay attention to the conspiracy of the Senate, be cautious and be vigilant in his life. Unfortunately, the prediction of Caesar's assassination proved to be true in the end.

China, the ancients once said that "the sky hangs like an elephant, and the matter is different", that is, natural phenomena are closely related to things, which is called "the connection between man and nature". The ancients believed that whenever there was a major disaster and change in human society, God would give some warnings. It is said that on the eve of Caesar's assassination, people once noticed a huge meteor falling in the northwest. At that time, the fall of a superstar was regarded as a warning that a great man would encounter an accident, and the northwest was Caesar's residence at that time, so there were many rumors that Caesar would encounter an accident. Coincidentally, a few months ago, Caesar sent a group of Romans to colonize Kapuya. At that time, in order to build the square, they demolished some ancient tombs. They accidentally found many treasures hidden in the grave.

So they work harder and harder. When they were excited about the windfall, they found a bronze medal in capps's tomb nearby. It is said that capps is the founder of Kapuya. It is engraved with a Greek inscription, which usually means that once capps's body is exposed, a descendant of the Julius family will die at the hands of their friends, and soon the whole of Rome will suffer unprecedented revenge. Is a member of Caesar Julius' family. After his death, he was even named "Saint Julius". This prophecy is obviously aimed at Caesar. In addition, it is recorded that a few days before Caesar died, it was reported to him that when he crossed the Rubicon River, the horse he gave to the Rubicon refused to eat grass and often cried. Obviously, they foresaw that something unfortunate was about to happen.

Inexplicably, the day before Caesar's assassination, Caesar and his trusted cavalry commander Rabida went out hunting and somehow talked about a way to die. At that time, Caesar suddenly asked his love leader Rebida this question: "What is the best way to die?" Everyone expressed their views one by one. Finally, Caesar listened to everyone's opinions and said that he was willing to die suddenly. At that time, everyone was puzzled by his performance. Unexpectedly, his prediction came true the next day. It is said that the night before Caesar was killed, he dreamed that he was flying in the clouds hand in hand with Jupiter, the Roman god at that time; His wife, Carl Pernia, hallucinated that the roof of their house had collapsed and her husband was stabbed to death in his arms.

What is particularly surprising is that a friend of Caesar actually said the date of the accident correctly. Caesar had a friend named Sprinner, who was a famous diviner in Rome at that time. One day, after they attended a worship activity together, Sprinner suddenly pulled Caesar aside and quietly told Caesar that he was in big trouble, and this fatal disaster would not pass before March 15. On March 15, Caesar was specially reminded to pay more attention to danger. Caesar smiled on the surface, but privately he was very dissatisfied with Sprinner's prediction and even satirized Sprinner.

Unconsciously, 15 arrived in March 44 BC. Due to too many unlucky phenomena, Julius Caesar was always worried and hesitant, unwilling to attend the meeting originally called by the Senate. However, Julius Caesar finally left home and went to the Senate under the persuasion of his adopted son and the assassination mastermind Brutu. It is said that on the way, Caesar met the weatherman Sprinner. He jokingly said to Sprinner, "March 15 is here!" Sprinner warned Caesar: "Yes, March 15 has arrived, but it has not passed yet."

But Caesar stopped listening to Sprinner's advice and went to the Senate. When Caesar approached the Senate, he received a secret report, which revealed the plot of the elders to assassinate Caesar, but somehow it might be Caesar's fate. Caesar was delayed by other things and didn't open the secret report. When Caesar finally reached the Senate, many Roman nobles, including his adopted son Brutu, stabbed him with daggers and finally fell in a pool of blood because he was outnumbered. What is even more incredible is that the place where Caesar finally fell confirmed another prophecy. As early as Caesar defeated Pompeii, there was a Roman proverb, "Caesar laughs, Pompeii cries", which means that Caesar and Pompeii are rivals and are at odds. However, a statue of Pompeii happened to be placed where Caesar had dozens of wounds.

Although Caesar received many news that he would suffer misfortune, there was nothing he could do. But why many people, including Caesar, predicted that Caesar would have an accident, especially why Caesar's friend Sprinner's prediction of the accident date came true, has been a mystery that has puzzled scholars and Caesar admirers for thousands of years. Can fortune tellers really predict the future? Is it really a coincidence that Caesar died beside the statue of Pompeii? Many scholars refuse to simply admit the existence of predictions, thinking that these predictions are nonsense and just the attachment of some boring people to future generations; However, some people try to explain Caesar's death with a more scientific explanation. They think Caesar died of murder, but these predictions are only what Caesar himself and his friends know about this conspiracy. What is the ultimate truth? We don't know anymore.