Nalan Yuanshu—the governor of the upper class who has national consciousness but is not friendly to the West—the thirteenth aunt of the bureaucratic bureaucrat who is short-sighted and blindly suppresses the peasant uprising—the first contact with the West. He has a deep understanding of Western culture, but he Intellectuals who are powerless in the destiny of the country, addicted to the culture of Western scientific tools, Sun Wen, Lu Haodong—progressive elites who are concerned about the future of the nation, eager to establish a democratic political system, and hope for national sovereignty and independence and self-improvement. Using superstition to restore China, blindly xenophobic, a contradictory body of feudalism and progress, hotel owners and passers-by of all kinds - numb people who are unaware of the danger of the nation, just care about the snow in front of their own door, regardless of other people's tiles, the same students of the Literature Museum- —The backbone of national progress, the hope of the country’s future (the children watched the scene of Chinese medicine and western medicine saving people in the embassy, it was amazing) , not only has the courage to stand up in times of crisis, but also has a deep concern for the righteousness of the country and the country, and also has a deep affection for the thirteenth aunt. Why does Tsui Hark do this??
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