It is a faithful reproduction of the history of the Red and White War. That period of history was originally a silly account, and it is not easy to be able to explain it clearly.
As for those in the comments who say that Zhen Huan’s biography is not as good as Zhen Huan’s, I am speechless. One is an aunt’s conjecture, and the other is a real historical change. Why do you even talk about a comparison of tactics? ! And, if I really want to say, Zhen Huan in it should be Margaret, all the way to push her son to the throne, and the protagonist Elizabeth should be the role of queen, lost her child and husband, but in the end the next queen is still Their home. Not to mention that one is the little girl's family version of the imperial power, and the other is a dead or alive sword facing each other. Those who criticized witchcraft were even more unreasonable. At that time, witchcraft was like a Chinese god, and people believed that it did exist. Simply relying on technology to win as modern people is called disrespect for history. It's like there shouldn't be dragons in the game of power, nor should there be living dead, and I don't see you squirting, but cheeky and go for high scores. As for the church, it was also because of the historical background of the Middle Ages. Theocratic power was far greater than the imperial power. No nobleman would be stupid enough to confront the largest Roman papal system at that time. Similarly, this is also one of the reasons why some hostile forces have not been wiped out.
Based on the above, seeing one side of the short comment really deeply felt that my IQ was insulted.
But the only portrayal of Margaret and Annie in the play that is not very satisfactory. Although the Red-White War is a war between two big families, the three women behind us who are full of gossip genes are undoubtedly the most curious. Elizabeth, as the protagonist of this play, is not unreasonable, but it is speechless to portray Margaret as a godly and sloppy aunt. You know, this can be regarded as the richest, the most powerful, and the most powerful. One of forbearance. Pay attention to those who scored one star. This is Zhen Huan who you have to compare with the history of China hundreds of years later. Annie has a weak sense of existence from beginning to end. It's better to make up for the power of the little girl in the three foolish family. You know, Annie is the archetype master!
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