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Stories about wolves saving lives.

1- Mars, the god of war, and Sylvia, the daughter of the maharaja, married privately and gave birth to a pair of twin sons. The two sons are chubby in vain, and their brow is full of heroic spirit, which is very cute. However, the maharaja was very angry. How can the daughter of a noble maharaja combine with others in private? This is simply a crime of overstepping national laws. The maharaja killed Sylvia in a rage, put the newborn twins in a wicker basket and threw them into the tumbling Tiber River. The raging river swept away the children who lost their mothers.

Maybe, these two children don't deserve to die. When the wicker basket rushed to an open river bed, it was blocked by branches on the shore. The terrain here is open and there are seven hills on the river bank. After drifting for a long time, the two children were hungry, and the immersion in the river must be very uncomfortable, so they burst into tears.

The crying of the child alarmed a female wolf who went to the river to drink water. She picked up the basket and took two children back to the cave where she lived.

This female wolf just gave birth to a little wolf, but the little wolf died and her swollen breasts were uncomfortable, so she treated her two children as her own and fed them with milk. The two children gradually recovered their spirits and grew up day by day under the care of the mother wolf.

Two children were missing. Their uncle looked everywhere and finally found them in the wolf hole at the foot of the mountain. When the mother wolf was away, his uncle took the two children back. The two brothers returned to the palace after a painful ordeal. The two brothers who ate wolf's milk finally grew up. My brother's name is romulus and my brother's name is Lemos. Their bodies are extremely vigorous and their martial arts are superb, and their arms can lift a stone lion weighing 1000 kg. When they learned of their own life, they were bent on revenge for their mother, so they killed the elderly prince and seized the throne. In order to commemorate the feeding kindness of the mother wolf, a new city was built in Qifushan, where the mother wolf saved them, and it was honored as a beast. The new city has been built. The two brothers had an argument over the naming of the city. -Is it called romulus? It's still called Lemos, so the two brothers fell out and had a lot of fights. Finally, the elder brother won, killed his younger brother and named the new city after himself-romulus, or "Rome".

2- In the famous Italian Capitoli Museum, there is a bronze female wolf statue, made in the 6th century BC. Beneath the mother wolf, a pair of lovely baby boys are sucking her milk greedily. The baby boy looked up and was unconscious of everything around him. The baby boy was not carved with a female wolf, but was later added by Renaissance Florentine artist Bonaiullo. The female wolf is tall and slender, slightly emaciated by feeding the baby, but her limbs are strong, her paws are close to the ground, her ears are erect, her lips are slightly open, her teeth are slightly exposed, her eyes are wide open, and she looks straight ahead, calm, calm and alert.

There is a touching legend behind this statue: Troy, the ancient Roman imperial city, was captured by the Greeks because of the war with Greece, and the general Inia led some people to escape. After a long drift, they came to the Italian peninsula. The son of Inia built the city of Albalonga here and became king. The throne was passed down to 15 generations, and Numeitu's younger brother Yasushi usurped the throne. Afraid of revenge from Numeitu's descendants, An Shimei killed Numeitu's son and forced Numeitu's only daughter Sylvia to become the priestess of Notre Dame. According to the regulations, a priestess must remain a virgin for life and must not marry others. In order to prevent accidents, A Mu imprisoned his niece in an isolated tower to prevent outsiders from seeing her. But Mars came to the tower, fell in love with Sylvia, and gave birth to twins with her.

When Yasunari learned of this, he hurriedly ordered his twin brother to be thrown into the Tiber River and drowned. But Mars, the god of war, saved Sylvia, and two baby boys drifted to the shore and were found by a female wolf, who fed the twins with milk. Later, a shepherd found the little brothers, took them home to raise them, and named one child romulo and the other Lemo. Under the guidance of the shepherd, the two children developed a good martial arts. They led the people's uprising in Al Ba Long Gaja, overthrew Amuro's rule and restored Numito's throne.

But the two brothers don't want to stay in Albalon. They plan to rebuild a city where they were rescued before. After the completion of the new city, the two brothers decided to let God decide who to name it after and who would rule the city. Le Mo first saw six vultures flying around his divination place and announced that God had chosen him, while romulo saw 12 vultures flying around his divination place. The two men argued. Le Mo insisted that he saw the vulture first. Romulo insists that there are many vultures flying over his divination website. They quarreled, and then they fought. Romulo killed Le Mo and named the new town after himself.

3- Rome discovered the place where the legendary son of the God of War, the mother wolf, suckled her baby.

Archaeologists discovered an underground cave near the ruins of the palace of Augustus the Great in Rome, which may be the legendary altar "Lu Pagar". (Source: Guangzhou Daily)

The symbol of Rome is a bronze statue of a female wolf nursing two babies. According to the Roman Epic, romulus, the first king of Rome, was one of the two babies fed by the mother wolf. From then on, the Romans regarded the wolf as a kind beast, and took the "baby statue of mother wolf" as the emblem of Rome. 1960 The main symbol of the emblem of the Rome Olympic Games is the Roman city emblem. (Source: Guangzhou Daily)

According to myths and legends, romulus and remus, "sons of the God of War", were raised by a female wolf and founded the city of Rome. Today, archaeologists believe that an underground cave found near the ruins of the Roman emperor Augustus' palace is the legendary "female wolf nursing a baby".

According to a report by Reuters on the 20th, the site of Augustus Palace is located in the hilly area of palatino, adjacent to the Colosseum in ancient Rome. People found this underground cave when they were repairing the palace. The crypt is about 16 meters deep, with well-preserved vaults, shells, murals and niches. According to archaeologists, this is the legendary altar "Lu Pagar".

The word "Lu Pagar" means female wolf in Latin.

Francesco Rutelli, Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, said: "This place probably witnessed the most famous passage in Roman mythology: a female wolf suckled romulus and remus in a cave, so that they could survive."

Legend has it that in the 7th and 8th centuries BC, King Numitore of Rome was usurped by his younger brother Amelio, and his son was killed. His daughter Sylvia married Mars and gave birth to twin brothers romulus and remus. Amelio threw the twins into the Tiber River. Fortunately, the baby who fell into the water was fed by the mother wolf and raised by the hunter.

When the two brothers grew up, they killed Amelio and helped their grandfather Numitore regain the throne. Numitore gave them seven hills along the Tiber River to build a new capital. Later, romulus set the city boundary privately, killed remus, and named the new city Rome after himself. This day was in April of 2 1 753 BC, and was later designated as Rome's founding day. The pattern of "mother wolf nursing baby" was designated as the national emblem of Rome.