Immediately I thought, since both Wu Zetian and Di Renjie spoke Mandarin, which was only formed in the 20th century, it would not be wrong for the envoy of the Qin state to speak (remember) Castilian (the official name of the language) that was formed after the 16th century. . If that's the case, why not just invite Baggio or something to make a cameo to be a buy? Isn't Italian closer to Latin than Spanish? Besides, is Baggio's image closer? Is light hair the mainstream in Daqin? Isn't it more black hair?
The country's ambassadors also wear quirky clothing, like an improved version of ancient Roman chain mail. That thing can't be worn on a daily basis, and what does it mean to wear a military uniform when the envoy goes to someone's court? Provocative? It is not difficult to find noble clothes in the Qin Dynasty, and Byzantine art is very developed.
Okay, I admit I'm bored and cling to such an inconspicuous detail.
Oh also, every time Carina Lau appears on the stage, Huang Cancan is a copper piece.
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