The problem is not the nation, but the dignity and right of life

Patsy 2022-01-20 08:02:18

In the film, the tragic situation of the North Korean people after they were taken into captivity is really to be slaughtered. When people are reduced to this point, they are just like beasts. Can they still be called people? Isn't it more uncomfortable to be alive than to die? If everyone desperately fights with the aggressor, will this horror result?
The point is that it reminds me that, more than three hundred years ago, Koreans were not the worst, and Hans were far more miserable. Moreover, the Han people were not the worst in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and even worse during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The Jin Mongols turned North China, which had a population of more than 50 million, into a hell with a population of less than 10 million. Was slaughtered times. What a tragedy is that?
Why is going to the toilet called "hand-off", have you thought of it? Obviously, the ancestors of the Han people were tied up and escorted just like the Koreans in the film, and it was universal.
As for the Chinese sing praises for the Meng Yuan, Manchu and Qing dynasties, it seems that there has been no mass killing in history. I don’t think it’s not that the Han people’s experience was not miserable, but that it was just too miserable. Just like some people who have been hit hard will suffer from amnesia, our culture selectively loses memory and forgets the dark and bloody things. Only a happy comedy is left.
So I like the movie "Bow", which truly portrays history and faces fear and shame, and the Chinese are still deceiving themselves and others.
Dignity and the right to survive are to be won by yourself, do you want to live like a human? Then you have to arm yourself! First of all, we must be strong in spirit, and Confucianism is precisely to disarm people's ideology, and is the philosophy of creating perfect slaves.
There is a knack for doing anything, and doing everything to the top is an art. War is also an art, and archery is just one of the small subjects. The film shows the artistry of this aspect very well.
I don't agree with the idea in the film: "Bows are not used to kill", specious, and still spinning in wrong thinking. The bow is obviously used to kill people! It's used to kill those damn people! If a person or group of people cannot defend themselves with force, they are damned and no one can be saved. Just like chickens, rabbits, sheep and pigs in the slaughterhouse, what bad things did they do and what sins did they commit? Just stupid and weak. Of course, the person who enslaves, oppresses, and kills others deserves to die, but it depends on your ability to kill him!
Obviously, facing opponents like the Manchurian Eight Banners in the film, the story of this movie is still YY. Assassination and sneak attack to kill some Manchu soldiers is possible, but it is absolutely impossible to kill so many Manchurian elites one-to-many in a direct confrontation. How many veterans who fight every day when you grow up in peace and only practice arrows can kill? People also practice arrows, and they practice in actual combat. Manchus are also good at hunting. This is a major entertainment activity. So unfortunately, the director still had to YY.
Not only can killing people become an art, but bullying can also become an art. Nomads have a wealth of experience in taking captives and making slaves, and they are much more proficient than Han and Koreans. The kidnapped girl wants to be innocent? Only commit suicide in time, otherwise there is a way to torture you, so the film here also portrays the invaders more elegantly. Of course, the performance scale of the film is limited after all.
In the end, staring into the eyes of the aggressor to kill him, it was so thrilling!

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