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Shanon 2022-03-13 08:01:01
Big Love vs Little Love
Henry II: Becket is my enemy. But on the scale of human nature, even if he is a traitor with nothing to spare like a newborn baby, he still weighs a hundred times more than you, madam, even if you add your phoenix crown, your jewels, and your uncle of Emperor Auguste. Now I am forced to fight him...
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Rylan 2022-03-13 08:01:01
Romance?
Thomas Beckett, after being appointed bishop of England by Henry II from the first minister, found his true meaning in the cause of the church, parted ways with Henry for the honor of God, defected to Louis VII of France, was welcomed back, and was killed by the Four Samurai Beckett, Henry stood...

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Tressie 2022-04-22 07:01:55
After Thomas took over the priesthood, he knew more about the suffering of the people than he was the prime minister, won the love of the people, and found his Saxon self, which attracted the suspicion of Henry II and framed him in the name of corruption. Thomas had to live in other villages and practice ascetic self-cultivation. After many years, he returned to China and was still loved by the Chinese, causing the knights to panic and kill him.
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Mason 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The friendship between Henry II and Beckett is very vivid, but the film now seems to show a little bit of love - Henry II and Beckett of the Plantage Dynasty are good friends who have forgotten each other's identities. Every time Henry II goes out to find Having fun, Beckett was going to be busy wiping his ass. The Church of England is ruled by the Church of Rome and enjoys the right to not pay taxes. With a high degree of independence, Henry II has long wanted to slaughter this cow, which will not only allow the society to get a lot of wealth, but also exchange for support. Henry II first broke the routine and chose his close friend Beckett as the chancellor, and then appointed him as the archbishop after the death of the old bishop, so as to make the church submit to the secular power. However, a related case caused a conflict between the secular and religious powers. Beckett, who had been in the position of archbishop for a long time, began to get too involved in the drama. He tried his best to maintain the independence of the religious power in office, and conflicted with the king. Unsolvable in the back. The king finally felt that he had lost him forever, and was so grieved that he indirectly sent four warriors to kill him. But due to his own conscience and the opposition of the people, he accepted the church's whipping and sincerely atonement for his old friends.
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