Prompt: Marcus Aurelius came out of the darkness wearing a battle robe, his wild muscles exposed as a statue
Prompt: From the few words of Aurelius, we can deeply understand the emotions behind these words. At that time, the ancient Roman Empire had already begun to decline. Foreign invasion, internal turmoil, and various social problems made him anxious. He comforted himself in the book: \"No, it should be said that I am so lucky. Although I encountered such a thing, I was not injured, was neither shattered by the current situation, nor fearful of the future.
Prompt: Marcus Aurelius is in front of the palace, and the scene behind him is as hazy as the end of the world.
Prompt: In 161 AD, the 40-year-old Aurelius had just become emperor and began his arduous journey to power. War is raging, his trusted men are waiting for an opportunity to seize power, and frustration and pressure are sweeping in like a storm.
Prompt: Aurelius also suggested that you should be open-minded about gains and losses: \\\"Don't be arrogant when accepting wealth or success, and be prepared for them to leave you at any time.\\\"
Prompt: Since Aurelius was 12 years old, he determined to become a philosopher. He was full of desire for philosophy, but felt physically and mentally exhausted from government affairs. On one side is the ideal he loves, and on the other side is the responsibility he has to bear. Aurelius is in a dilemma and is very painful. Gradually, he realized in reflection that since he could not change the reality, he might as well change his own perception.
Prompt: Since Aurelius was 12 years old, he determined to become a philosopher. He was full of desire for philosophy, but felt physically and mentally exhausted from government affairs. On one side is the ideal he loves, and on the other side is the responsibility he has to bear. Aurelius is in a dilemma and is very painful. Gradually, he realized in reflection that since he could not change the reality, he might as well change his own perception.
Prompt: The Stoic philosophers who studied under Aurelius believed that people's unhappiness was largely due to their obsession with fame and fortune, which caused anxiety.
Prompt: Aurelius also suggested that you should be open-minded about gains and losses: \"Don't be arrogant when accepting wealth or success, and be prepared for them to leave you at any time.\"
Prompt: The diary of the ancient Roman Emperor Aurelius, which records what Aurelius heard and realized in troubled times.
Prompt: The statue of Marcus Aurelius is in front of the palace. The scene behind him is as hazy as the end of the world and cannot be seen clearly.
Prompt: People always want to climb higher than others, but they always crawl at the feet of others, describing Aurelius' view of human nature in ancient Rome.
Prompt: Stoic Aurelius statue, the background is full of mystery and solemnity, the statue is full and muscular
Prompt: In ancient Rome, it was considered noble for nobles to wear purple robes. As the successor to the throne, Aurelius discovered that spending energy on dressing up and enjoying luxury would only wear down his will and become a slave to desire. He learned that the Stoics advocated frugality and pride in wearing short robes. So, like the Stoic philosophers, he began to stay away from sensual temptations and put an end to luxurious life. He took off his robe and wore short robes all day long regardless of his status. He did not sleep on the noble bed, but slept on the floor. Lacking clothes and living an ascetic life day after day, he was regarded as an alien by the upper class society, but he regarded frugality as spiritual practice and enjoyed it as much as sugar. Kitano Takeshi once said: \"No matter how glamorous a person is on the outside, after peeling off a layer of skin, only a bunch of desires are left.\" Human desire is like a bottomless pit. Our hands are constantly asking for things from the outside. If we have something, we still want to have it. What we have is too little, and we cannot fill the abyss of desire. Aurelius reminds us in Meditations: “Stop being a puppet led by various selfish desires.” A person does not need much in his lifetime. I can't sleep in a bed three feet tall, and I can't eat three meals a day. Excessive material pursuits will only make us exhausted and lose the focus of life. Only by knowing how to restrain our desires, live a modest life, and keep material things to a minimum can we free up energy and live a good life of our own.
Prompt: In ancient Rome, it was considered noble for nobles to wear purple robes. As the successor to the throne, Aurelius discovered that spending energy on dressing up and enjoying luxury would only wear down his will and become a slave to desire. He learned that the Stoics advocated frugality and pride in wearing short robes. So, like the Stoic philosophers, he began to stay away from sensual temptations and put an end to luxurious life. He took off his robe and wore short robes all day long regardless of his status.
Prompt: A water buffalo toy is walking, on the side, with movable joints and patterns on the body, 8K, RAW
Style: Low Poly
Prompt: This snow rescue mission showcased the adaptability of the Paw Patrol in various environments and brought everyone a courageous and teamwork-filled adventure.
Style: Anime
Prompt: Lisa Gioconda, forest and foliage, meadows and grove, twisting ivy vines, amber waves of grain, flowing creeks and babbling brooks, Monarch butterflies and flickering fireflies, verdant mosses and lichens covering stone, gnarly roots and flowering shrubs, woodland critters peeking from brush, leafy canopy overhead, soft dappled sunlight, rich textures of tree bark and blade of grass, wise benevolent gaze, by Leonardo Da Vinci and Simon Stalenhag, digital painting style of Jakub Rozalski and Maciej Kuciara, warm earth tones, 16K masterpiece