Emperor Trajan 2000 years ago, is incredibly famous. I wondered why,it's a topic of discussion in the Italian government. Rome finds fragments of his statues lying on the ground. He's become incredibly famous among modern people for some reason.
I am writing this blog in the darkness. I got tired trying to figure it all out. I think I'm just not good for world politics. I don't know what kind of job it would be.
Yesterday, I happened to find the Romanian national anthem.
IMNUL NAȚIONAL AL ROMÂNIEI "DEŞTEAPTĂ-TE ROMÂNE!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8chCKv-R8vg
It has Japanese translation, and I saw the name Trajan is written in the lyrics. I know that's why everyone knows his name! The job I'd like to do is working in the bar. Don't order me to wear a kimono, and graduate from the University of Tokyo to read the newspaper everyday in the bar in Tokyo.
Nowadays Japan is practically under American rule and the American government says, "Nobody wears kimonos anymore."
By the way I think that the Roman's Egyptian dynasties were no good. They were too highbrow, and I can't keep up with Rome. So my ancestors probably thought to be Muslim in Turkey, which is why I could speak Turkish (in manga story). They probably thought Ottoman was better to have Egypt.
Then I thought if Trajan is in Russia, which has been an enemy of USA since the Cold War, they created a group called the "Association of People Who Love the Japanese Language"... but Russia under president Putin is breaking.
And I thought Romania was part of Russia,but I look it closely, they use letters that don't look very similar to Russian,is it called Italy,Romans?
Deșteaptă-te, române https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WIqeSiUbNc
But I think they are Egyptians from the time of Emperor Trajan apparently,who lived about what? When you go to what you'll be what? I don't understand any of it.
If the Turkey would say,"There's no statue of me"? And on top of that, they write some kind of identity on the statue, right? I thought that was strange.(?)