Joan of Arc's sword was obviously found in the church after meeting the prince. In the film, picking up the sword on the grass and discussing whether it is a miracle or not-it's really funny.
To photograph Joan of Arc as a historical figure, one must grasp that her behavior is a product of the social atmosphere. In her hometown, the people generally recognized that she was French and recognized the rule of the French king. Even the children in the village were fighting to support the king and the children who supported the Duke of Burgundy on the other side. In this environment, there appeared a politically enthusiastic figure like Joan of Arc. Not surprising at all. There is no need for childhood shadows of YY.
The movie also mentions something people believe, but the pen and ink mainly falls on the empty mouth to identify the mental illness of the ancients, and the filming is crooked.
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