The Last Emperor--Everything Is The Choice Of The Times

Johnathon 2022-07-13 12:13:30

I feel that the perspective is more objective. When I watched it, I followed the ups and downs of the fate of the characters, especially when I saw the queen's child was killed and forcibly taken away at birth. I kept thinking in my heart, don't go crazy. Don't be crazy; it really hurts to see her later. The paper is full of absurd words and bitter tears. Is Puyi lucky or unfortunate? Is it better to live a normal life or reach the peak, fall down and get back up again? Which is more desirable? He is just an emperor who survived the times.

Fate is so tricky. It is said that he could have been an emperor, with the imperial power in his hand, to subdue the world, to turn clouds and rain with a wave of his hand, but he fell from the top due to the changes of the times, and he has experienced the best of the world, but he has to start to wander and live in order to save his life. He is unfortunate, but he is also lucky. He is the only one in history that he has lived, and he may not exist in the future. Moreover, at every stage of life, there are people who truly love him from the bottom of their hearts and put themselves at his disposal. The world lived under him, first the wet nurse, then the queen. Not only Puyi, I feel that everyone in it is a victim of the times. People with different pursuits do not have good results. Therefore, under the wheel of the times, no one can choose.

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  • Pu Yi, at 15: Is it true, Mr. Johnston, that many people out there have had their heads cut off?

    Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: It is true, your majesty. Many heads have been chopped off. It does stop them thinking.

  • Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: The Emperor has been a prisoner in his own palace since the day that he was crowned, and has remained a prisoner since he abdicated. But now he's growing up, he may wonder why he's the only person in China who may not walk out of his own front door. I think the Emperor is the loneliest boy on Earth.