And you! male! host! Horn! What did you do! ! Why do you save yourself from death as soon as you come to Mongolia! Inexplicably loved by Khan! I can talk to you for anything! Actor, I don’t think you look smart, even a little bit dumb! Why do all the women come here! ! I squeezed the grass, when did the princess Kuo Kuo start to like you! ! Why are you competing with a princess to start a field battle! ! Damn it! ! Tangtang, a princess from a noble family actually went on a field battle with a foreigner! ! It's not the same thing to be a woman! ! Screenwriter: Has your head been eaten by a dog? ?
However, there are some aspects of this drama that are worthy of praise, such as the Khan Fatty, the handsome Prince Da (angrily licks the screen), and the prime minister! ! This play really did a good job in shaping the role of the prime minister! ! Including his childhood memories, the mantis and crickets in the hands of the prime minister, the prime minister's every move and facial expressions are very good! This is definitely a worthy reference for domestic costume dramas. The description of characters is ignored in domestic costume dramas. In addition, this drama is very good in shaping the entire atmosphere, such as dark changes in light, environmental descriptions, etc., which are not presented in China. The decoration of the palace and the clothing are also more real. (I hate the domestic dramas that make the palace so bright, bright your sister! Where are the people who used to have light bulbs! Have you never used candles! Do you know how dark the candles are! Try it!)
Finally, there are big questions about the last scene of the show. I can't believe the screenwriter's hint at the end.
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