The symbol of Rome is that a wolf gave birth to two children. Rome was founded in 735 BC and has a history of more than 2,700 years. It is the birthplace of ancient Rome. Rome, a world-famous historical and cultural city, is located in central Italy. It is the capital of Italy and the capital of Lazio, with an area of 1500 square kilometers and a population of 2.8 million. It is the largest city in Italy. Rome is the cradle of western civilization represented by the European Renaissance. Walking on the streets of Rome is like walking into an exhibition hall of ancient architectural art. Legend has it that Prince Troy fled to Italy after his defeat, and his daughter's name was Sylvia. Uncle Amaurius forced his niece to become a monk in order to seize the throne. Sylvia and Mars gave birth to twin brothers Romolo and Remo. Amulius put them in a wooden basin and floated down the Tiber River. They ran aground in Rome today, were fed by a wolf and a woodpecker, and then adopted by a herder. The two brothers grew up to be local leaders, and then killed Amaurius to regain the throne. Romolo and Remo draw a border, they want to build a city, and their younger brother is not allowed to enter the city; Ramo didn't listen to him. He stepped into the territory of Romolo and was killed by his brother. Romolo built a city there and named it Rome after himself.