"The Great Wall: Let the Leaders Go First"

Leo 2022-04-23 07:01:56

I really don't want foreigners to think that "The Great Wall" is a cultural export.
The army and the people are united to fight against foreign enemies, and the cross-ethnic love is boundless, and the final goal is the King of Diligence.
Talking about the spirit of collectivism in the East, only the fame and fortune of the male and female protagonists are finally achieved. This reminds me of the ironic line in Sanmao Congjunji, "We must use countless unnamed Yue Wumu to create a Yue Wumu of the Chinese nation." I
have to admit that the above two points are indeed very Chinese. The imperial power consciousness and hierarchy concept of "Let the leader go first" flow in our culture and blood. However, getting foreigners to understand our culture in this way seems a little lacking in positive sense.
Look at the battle of the Lord of the Rings to defend the city, there are no princes and generals, everyone is rushing to kill the enemy on the front line.
Take a look at the roles of Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan. Although there are primary and secondary roles, each role can be remembered.
Still can't hold back, well, you come spray me.

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The Great Wall quotes

  • William: The last time I saw you, you left me for dead.

    Tovar: The time before that I saved your life!

  • Commander Lin Mae: [about William] Men like him have many things they can teach us.