The Battle of Gaul records Caesar's management of Gaul, a series of wars he launched against Gauls, Germans and Germans, and two invasions of Great Britain. It also records the mountains and rivers, products, ethnic distribution, customs and people's feelings of Gaul. People have always doubted whether the records are faithful and reliable, but according to the research of modern anthropologists and historians, Caesar's records about Gauls and Germans are generally detailed and impeccable.
Civil War records Caesar's victory over Pompeii and his followers. Caesar tried his best to defend himself, showing the feelings of opposing differences within the party, and it was often exaggerated and inaccurate. The historical value of civil war is far less than that of Gaul War.