This film should be regarded as a film that promotes universal values, so it will be included in the fact that the Prince of Wei fell to Qin for the sake of the lives of his subjects. Jackie Chan has also become a coward who pretended to be dead on the battlefield. Once upon a time, there was a saying in a TV series that "those who offend me as strong men will be punished even if they are far away", which is in stark contrast to this movie.
Here, the issue of the concept of war is involved. We all know that life is precious, and we all hate war, but in many cases, you don’t provoke others, but they come to beat you. For example, the slaughter of Indians by white Americans, the colonization of Africa and Latin America by Western developed countries, wars are not based on human will. Therefore, the correct view of war should be that we yearn for peace, but we are not afraid of war. When needed, we dare to go to war and use just war to eliminate evil wars. Only in this way can we truly usher in peace and protect the lives of most people. In the 1950s, we resisted America and aided Korea, and in the 1960s we resisted America and aided Vietnam, which belonged to just wars. Without such a tough approach, how could we welcome the subsequent Nixon visit to China! On the other hand, in the Middle East today, the United States uses various excuses to send troops for the benefit of oil, leaving the people there in the midst of war all day long. Is this the universal value that the American population keeps saying?
Recently, I read Kong Qingdong's blog and revealed a piece of news. The US ambassador gave a speech at Tsinghua University. A Yemeni student asked a question. What right does the US have to accuse others of committing so many crimes against human rights? The ambassador was at a loss. Later, major Western media No one reported this news, which shows that the objective and impartiality of the Western media is all nonsense.
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