Onlookers! Onlookers! The Japanese want face to death. The strongest Chinese is actually blond! Hint Caucasian!

Adalberto 2022-04-19 09:02:43

I won't say anything else, but the most powerful Ming Dynasty man, Luo Lang, is actually blond and blue-eyed! Blonde! Is this still Chinese? Chinese barbarians can't be blonde and blue-eyed! Don't tell me I'm Chinese-Russian~~~ Obviously a Caucasian! This reflects the psychological environment after Japan's defeat: the Japanese always insisted that they were defeated by the great American and Soviet white people, and although they were defeated in the Chinese battlefield, they were not defeated by the Chinese (of course, this is the case). After the defeat, Japan had long feared the white people. When MacArthur arrived in Japan, he received a lot of love letters from Japanese girls. This kind of mentality has continued. Even such a small investment theatrical version is only for the plot needs to set a strong Chinese, and the little Japan has to set a far-fetched and bluntly blunt. Blonde, blue-eyed, white-haired Chinese barbarian! I thought that little thought could escape the sharp eyes of the masses! Don't you just want to save face and don't recognize our victory in the Anti-Japanese War, don't recognize the strength of ancient China, and don't accept being defeated by the Chinese? Watching you hide under the covers at night YY.

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Sword of the Stranger quotes

  • Luo-Lang: Use this, pain go away.

    Nanashi: I don't need it. I feel like having the pain is what makes you feel alive.

  • Luo-Lang: You've lived too long, old man.