Shakespeare's famous sentence: man can control his own destiny. If we are controlled by others, it is not fate, but ourselves! The origin of

& lt& lt Julius Caesar & gt& gt Act 1 Scene 2, cassius instigated brutus to assassinate Caesar.

Translation:

Cassius: Hey, man, he crossed this narrow world like a giant; We little mortals walked under his thick legs one by one, looking around and looking for disgraceful graves for ourselves. People can sometimes control their own destiny; If we are subject to others, dear brutus, the fault lies not in our fate, but in ourselves. Brutus and Caesar; What's so great about the name "Caesar"? Why do people only mention it and not brutus? Write those two names together, your name is not uglier than his, and it is just as easy to read on your mouth; Weighing, they are the same weight; If you use them to summon ghosts, brutus can touch ghosts, just like Caesar. In the name of the gods, what food did our Caesar eat to grow so big? Shameful times! Rome, your noble lineage has been interrupted! Since the flood, which era has not produced a more famous person? Until now, when people talk about Rome, can it be said that there is only one person's world within its vast walls? If Rome is monopolized by one person, it will really become a no-man's land. Ah! You and I have all heard our father say that once upon a time there was a Brutu in Rome. He didn't want his country to be ruled by a monarch, just as he didn't want it to be ruled by a demon who plundered him forever.

Original: cassius. Why, man, his best narrow world.

Like a giant, and we little men

Walking under his huge legs, peeping around.

To find the ignominious grave.

Man is sometimes the master of his own destiny;

Dear brutus, this is not our destiny.

But ourselves, we are subordinates.

Brutus and Caesar: What should be in Caesar?

Why does that name sound more like yours?

Write them together, your name is fair;

Make a sound, it also becomes a mouth;

Weigh it and it's the same weight; Use them to do tricks,

"brutus" will open a spirit like "Caesar".

Now, in the name of all the gods,

What kind of meat does our Caesar eat?

Has he grown so big? Age, you are shameful!

Rome, you have lost your noble blood!

When have I been there since the flood?

But it's not only famous for one person?

When can they talk until now about Rome?

Her wide walls only surround one man?

Now it's really Rome, enough space,

When there is only one person.

Oh, you and I have all heard from our father.

There was once a brutus who meditated.

The eternal devil keeps his state in Rome.

As relaxed as a king.