First of all, I gave a five-point score. I finally saw the movie that I waited a long time for today. Talk about feelings:
According to Herodotus’s records, Tomelis’ son went to attack the defensive garrison guarded by some weak soldiers deliberately left behind by Cyrus, and was wiped out after drinking a lot of wine deliberately left behind. It was not Cyrus cheating. They went to the city of Babylon to murder; after the war, to use Tomelis’ words, half of the Masagota’s army was wiped out. She hoped to make peace with Cyrus, but Cyrus chose to refuse, so there is nothing left in history. The lower half of the Masagotas wiped out the Cyrus army. It was not the main force of the two sides fighting; the director was still very careful to hide the stirrups in the leather (such as in Figure 3), but in the beginning of the movie, I don’t know why. Are you cautious? The pictures that appeared later, including the close-ups of Tomelis's horse riding wild legs, were indeed deliberately portrayed without stirrups;
In the first battle against the crude and crude chariot of the Khwarazim people, the Masagotas actually had a grievance. Should they be more stable when standing on the cart and shooting arrows? This kind of chariot is also unlikely to attack the infantry, after all, it is too light, and there is no scythe on both sides of the axle; Tomelis used the heavy cavalry with vests to attack the undead team of Cyrus. How likely is this? ? I have always felt that the Persians should have been strangled by the Massageté light cavalry who used the recurve bow, just like the Battle of Kalai; the Persians had fought with the Massagte, and learned the Scythian recurve bow. However, straight wood bows were still used extensively (to reduce costs? The medieval British yew was an exception) and also reduced the lethality, until the Greeks who later faced the impact of reloading.
The Izmir gate of Babylon left by Nebuchadnezzar and the carefully restored Cyrus costumes, just think that Cyrus sat alone in the gloomy hall to highlight the loneliness of the king of kings?
It’s worth seeing. It’s a work of heart to photograph the sassy ethnicity on horseback. At first, the tribal female soldier appeared. I thought it was an Amazon female soldier?
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