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Why did the education in the Roman Republic mostly draw lessons from ancient Greece?
Ancient Roman and ancient Greek cultures can be said to be inherited. The education of ancient Rome was deeply influenced by the education of ancient Greece, but at the same time it did not lose its national characteristics, but skillfully combined with the ancient Greek civilization and formed the ancient Roman civilization. As military conquerors, the ancient Romans did not despise the cultural customs of the conquered, but actively absorbed, studied, reformed and passed them on to future generations. The relationship between ancient Greek and Roman cultures can be explained in one sentence: "The ancient Greeks were genius creators and the ancient Romans were genius practitioners".