Years are reincarnated, big waves wash away the sand, and countless ethnic groups have been submerged in the long river of history.
"To live to death, to die to life" is what Yi Sun-sin said when he comforted the military, and it is also a reflection of his heart when facing a strong enemy. The "death" and "life" here, I think, also correspond to the death and survival of a nation.
He was demoted before the war and temporarily reinstated. . There is a huge difference in the number of warships between the two sides. . The turtle ship with high hopes was burned. . Soldiers are afraid of fighting. . The general did not listen to orders. . This was the situation facing Yi Sun-sin, and even his son advised him to retire in time. But he knew very well that if there was no war, the capital would endanger North Korea!
To die and then to live! Fear can also be transformed into courage
. This is Yi Sun-sin: smart, brave, regardless of personal gain or loss, and for the interests of the nation!
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There have been a lot of good Korean movies in recent years, I can't bear to write it here I want to complain about domestic movies, such as "Red Cliff", a war blockbuster actually has such a violation of the picture of giving birth to a horse. .
Of course, this "Ming Liang Sea Battle" must also have many plots that are not in line with historical facts. For example, civilians used boats to pull General Lee's flagship away from the whirlpool... Maybe it's because I don't know much about Korean history, look at this Although it feels fake in one scene, but I don't resent it
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