Third Age In 3001, Bilbo Baggins left the Shire at the 111th birthday party, and Frodo Baggins inherited the Lord of the Rings from him. Gandalf was not sure that this ring was the Supreme Lord of the Rings, so he went to Minas Tirith to read the scroll of Esidor. At this time, Aragorn captured the released Guru in the Death Swamp and sent it to Thranduil. The ruling dark dense forest. In 3018, Sauron sent the ring spirits to search for the Lord of the Rings. In the same year, Gandalf returned to the Shire and instructed Frodo to take the Lord of the Rings to Elrond's territory to listen to his advice. Frodo then left the Shire on the 51st birthday with his friends Sam, Pipin and Meri. The world or itself awakens, makes some choices consciously or unconsciously, and thus assumes a certain mission, and strives for him for life, passing on from generation to generation).
On the way, the Hobbits almost met the ring spirits, but they immediately escaped into the old forest and got rid of the entanglement. They met Tom Bombardier in the woods. After leaving the old forest, they were captured by the tomb corpse in the ancient tomb. Thanks to the help of Tom Bombardier, they obtained the sword from the funeral of the emperor of the Kadolan Kingdom (in the Battle of Palano Plains, Meili used the sword to stabb Angmar Witch King). After leaving the ancient tomb, they met Aragorn in Bray, who was scornfully called the "Strider" by the locals. Aragorn was entrusted by Gandalf to join them. The group of people quietly left after being attacked in the town, but Jie Ling chased after him. On the top of the storm, Frodo was stabbed by the ancient sword of the Angmar Witch King. As the injury got worse, Grofindale appeared and rescued Frodo. At the Brunan Ferry of the Noisy River, Lord Rivendell used Viya among the three magic rings of the elves to release the flood and repelled the ring spirits who were chasing Frodo. (Evil forces began to appear in my mind. Through the traditional unconscious innate nature of the ancient nature, it can temporarily escape the huge and attractive power erosion, but a battle between good and evil. Good and evil is inevitable.)
A group of people was led. At Rivendell, Frodo recovered under Elrond's care. At the Elrond conference held on October 25, the conference decided to bring the Lord of the Rings back to its casting place-Doomsday Volcano. It was determined that Frodo, Sam, Meri, Pipin, Gandalf, Aragorn, and Dwarf Jinli, the elves Legolas, and Boromir, son of the regent of Gondor, Dinese, formed the "Ring Team".
After attempting to cross the Misty Mountains at the foot of Mount Calanlas but failed, the expedition team diverted to Moria Mine. They entered the 21st Hall of the "Historical Chamber" and found the "King of Moria" Bahrain sleeping in the coffin and the corpse of Ori, who was holding the "Book of Mazebu" next to the coffin. They were once Follow Thorin Oakshield to recover the members of the Lonely Mountain. In Hall 21, the expedition team was attacked by orcs and trolls. In order to protect the team members from the attack of the Balrog, Gandalf resolutely duel with the Balrog, and both fell into the abyss of Turin. The remaining team members took refuge in Lothlorien in the Golden Forest, and Galadriel, the Elf Queen of Lothlorien, gave them supplies and gifts. The expedition team crossed the Anduin River and came to the Amon Han hills. Here, Boromir succumbed to the temptation of the Lord of the Rings, trying to claim it from Frodo but failed. So Frodo had the idea of leaving the team, but Sam insisted on going with him because he didn't want to leave his master. So the two left the Fellowship by boat and set foot on the road to Mordor alone.
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Boromir blew the horn for the last time, but he was too far away from his hometown to wait for the arrival of reinforcements, and was shot to death with random arrows in order to protect Meili and Pipin. In the end, Meri and Pipin were kidnapped by strong orcs, and the expedition fell apart. After Aragorn, Jinli and Legolas discovered that Frodo had left, they decided to follow the orcs and enter Rohan. Meili and Pipin escaped while the Rohan cavalry attacked the orcs, entered the Fargon Forest, and met the tree-man Shuhu. Aragorn, Jinli, and Legolas did not find the hobbit in the Fargon Forest, but found that they had died in the battle between the peak of Siraxigir and the Balrog, and they were sent to the outside of Yiya (the universe). Gandalf, the white-robed wizard resurrected by Iluvita, the "One God". Gandalf informed them that the Hobbits were safe, so the four of them went to Edoras, the residence of King Hiurdon of the Kingdom of Rohan. At this time Siyud, Prince of Rohan, was in the first battle of the Eisin River Ferry. Killed by strong orcs. Gandalf rescued Hiurdon from Saruman's deception and hypnosis, and Iomo was also released from imprisonment. In order to resist Saruman's strong orcs attack, Syurdon retreated to the Valley of the Helm with the others, while Gandalf rode his horse to find more troops. Saint Helm was surrounded by Saruman's strong orcs, but Gandalf immediately brought back reinforcements and defeated the strong orcs.
The Treant attacked Isengard, trapping Saruman in the Tower of Oshank. Hiurdon and his party then came to Isengard to negotiate with Saruman. Saruman refused to admit his fault. Gandalf had no choice but to take away his position and great power. Meili and Pipin finally returned to the team. But the curious Pipin peeped into the crystal ball of truth, a tool for Saruman to communicate with Sauron. This move made Sauron mistakenly believe that Saruman had captured the Lord of the Rings holder, so Gandalf had to take Pipin to Gondor.
On the other hand, on the way to Mordor, Frodo and Sam caught Gollum, who had been following them since Moria, and asked him to lead them into Mordor. After understanding that the gate of Mordor was impassable, Gulu suggested to continue on a little-known path. But Gollum betrayed Frodo and brought him into the fortress of the spider corpse, Sirius Unge. After being bitten by Shi Luo, Frodo appeared to be dead. But Sam still defeated Shi Luo. Sam took the ring to prevent it from falling into Sauron's hands, forcing himself to leave his master. The orc found Frodo's body, and Sam discovered that Frodo had just lost consciousness and had not died. Frodo is then taken to the Tower of Silesango, and Sam is determined to save him.
King Invincible
Sauron sent troops to attack Gondor, and Gandalf went to Minas Tirith to warn Dinese II that Minas Tirith was embarrassed on all sides. Dineser II once secretly used the crystal ball of true knowledge to stab Lun's strength, and his strong willpower prevented Sauron from corrupting him. Due to the death of his wife Fenduras and his eldest son Boromir, Dineser gradually became cold, silent and desperate. In order to resist Mordor's attack, Dineser evacuated the non-combatants to a safe place, asked Rohan for help and sent his second son Faramir to regain the strong fortress of Osgilias as a position. But Faramir failed, and he was severely unconscious under the fierce attack of the enemy, and was rescued by Prince Inlahir, Lord Dor'anros. At this time, Mordor, Haraldwich and other armies were already covering the Plain of Palano, King Syurton of Rohan was crushed to death by his love horse Xuemane, and Eowyn killed Ange in order to protect his uncle’s corpse. Ma Witch King. Xiurton didn't know his niece Iowen was by his side until he died. At the same time, Dineser, who was completely desperate, wanted to be cremated with his beloved son, but Faramir was rescued by Pipin who arrived in time, and he died in pain.
Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimlili The path of the dead leads to Gondor, where Aragorn convenes the undead who betrayed Esidor's promise in the final alliance battle, and the descendants of Aragorn Esidor Asks them for assistance in order to lift their ancient curse. The undead helped him defeat the Umba pirates who had gone to participate in the battle of the Palano Plains. Aragorn and others then led a large number of soldiers from the southern feudal town to Palano. With the aid of the army of the provinces of Gondor, the Rohan cavalry, and the northern rangers of the remnants of the Kingdom of Jarno, Gondor won a short respite. At this time, most places that were attacked by Mordor's army, such as Dark Forest, Lothlorien, River Valley, and Gushan, were also victorious.
On the other hand, Sam rescued Frodo, and the two continued their journey to Mordor. As Frodo's body was getting weaker and weaker as he approached the Doom Mountains, Sam had been there to help him. At the same time, in the fierce battle in front of the Mordor Black Gate, the Gondor-Rohan Allied forces desperately fought an astonishing number of Sauron's army, trying to divert Sauron's attention from the Doomsday Mountains. The Hobbit finally came to the border of the Doomsday Volcano, but Frodo could not resist the temptation of the Lord of the Rings, calling himself the owner of the ring and putting on the Lord of the Rings. At this time, Guru appeared again and competed with Frodo for the Lord of the Rings. Guru bit Frodo's finger to seize the Lord of the Rings, but fell into the volcano and was buried with the Lord of the Rings. At the same time that the Lord of the Rings was destroyed, Sauron's army disintegrated, the Evil Black Tower of Balado collapsed, Mordor turned into a sea of flames, and the Lord of the Rings Holy War was almost over. At this time, the giant eagle leader "Wind King" Guan He rescued the trapped Frodo and Sam. On May 1, Aragorn crowned Gondor and the king of the reunited kingdom of Jarno, known as Iliza Telconte, and married Alwyn, daughter of Elrond.
At the same time, Saruman escaped from imprisonment and enslaved the Shire. The four hobbits who returned to their hometown led the rebels to start a battle against the water and overthrew Saruman’s rule. Saruman died under his former servant Grima Qiaoyan, and Grima finally did. The hobbit archers took their lives, and the Lord of the Rings Holy War ended. Frodo has not recovered from the trauma of his body and mind. In 3012, in the company of Gandalf, Bilbo, Elrond and Galadriel, Frodo sailed westward from the shore of Grey Harbor to Villino. In the 61st year of the Fourth Age, Xiaomei passed away, and Sam passed the "Red Book of the West" to his daughter and went to Grey Harbor. Cirdan implemented Uomu's instructions and led the last preceptor to Villino. After the deaths of Meili, Pipin and Aragorn in 65 and 120, Legolas and the elderly Jinli left Middle-earth for Villino. Jinli was the first and only dwarf to set foot on the land of Amen Chau. This is the end of the story about the Fellowship.
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Second Age 1600, Sauron, who appeared as the "gifted master" Ananta, deceived Celebrity to create 19 Lords of the Ring, and he secretly forged the Supreme Lord of the Rings to dominate and control the others. Dominate the Lord of the Rings. After Sauron's disguise was dismantled, the army invaded Iliyad, and Celebrity gave the Three Rings of the Elves to Gilgalad and Galadriel for safekeeping.
The news of Sauron’s invasion was known to Gilgalad, who called an army in Linton and asked for help from Tal Minnast of the Numanor Empire. In 1695 of the Second Age, Sauron's striker was defeated by Celeborn, but he still arrived in Irejan. In 1697, Celebrity tried to take possession of Ostern Aithill of Irijan, but he was defeated by Sauron's army and captured alive. After interrogating him and revealing the whereabouts of the Nine Rings of Humans and the Seven Rings of Dwarves, Sauron eventually killed Celebrity. Sauron received nine Lords of the Rings in Irejan and gave them to the nine kings of Numanor, who eventually fell into ring spirits.
In the Second Age 3319, Sauron was able to achieve his revenge. He corrupted the emperor of Numanor, Yar-Farazon, and eventually led to the fall of Numanor. The survivors fled to Middle-earth and established Jarno and Gondor.
In 3441, Sauron killed Elendil and Gilgalad in the Battle of the Last Alliance. Orifel, Analion, and Amatil also died in this battle. Eventually, Elendil’s son, Elendil, was killed. Sidor picked up the holy sword of Nasir (the holy sword later called Andoriel by Aragorn) and cut off Sauron's fingers with the supreme lord of the ring, and seized the lord of the ring. He claimed that the Lord of the Rings was his heirloom. In the 2nd year of the Third Age, Esidor died at the hands of the orcs in the Battle of Gratten Plains, and the Lord of the Rings fell into the Anduin River.
After 1000 years of the Third Age, Sauron returned to Middle-earth and established Dol Guldur.
In 2463 of the Third Age, the Lord of the Rings was discovered by the Hobbit Dego, and later killed by his relative and friend Smegol. The Lord of the Rings changed hands for the third time. Smeggo, who was expelled from his homeland, hid in a cave in the Misty Mountains and was transformed into a twisted and fallen creature by the Lord of the Rings, known as the "Guru". In 2941, Bilbo Baggins found the Lord of the Rings in the Lonely Mountain mission, and revealed "Shire" and "Baggins" in the guessing game with Gollum. In the same year, Sauron fled back to Mordor after being defeated by the Baidaohui led by Saruman in Dol Guldur. In 3017, Guru was captured by Sauron while looking for the Supreme Lord of the Rings and was forced to confess the whereabouts of the Supreme Lord of the Rings.
Tolkien categorically denies that his works contain allegorical meaning, but everyone wants to find clues of "inner meaning" in "The Lord of the Rings". Some people think that it alludes to World War II and the claims of environmentalists, comparing Sauron to Hitler and the Lord of the Rings to a nuclear bomb; others think that Sauron is the deadly enemy of the Goddess of the Earth, and the Lord of the Rings is an industrial technology. The imagination of wise commentators is naturally more philosophical: Frodo's journey is the search for the essence of human beings; Frodo's struggle with the evil nature of the Lord of the Rings is the struggle of mankind with the burden of power.
One British reader put it very bluntly: a reader of child psychology can see the value of "The Lord of the Rings" better than a critic. Its value lies in the fact that the created fictional world is not a shadow of the real world, but a mirror of the human soul, which was once a child's patent.
The author himself hates all allegorical writing, which may have something to do with the author's preference for history. As for what meaning or "information" should be hidden in "The Lord of the Rings", the author had no intention of this. "The Lord of the Rings" is not an allegory and satire, let alone a topic of current affairs.
There is a kind of religious compassion in "The Lord of the Rings". Gurum followed Frodo, killing him with all his heart, and snatching the Lord of the Rings. Frodo caught Grum, but put down the sword, because "Since I saw him, I can't help but have mercy on him." Mercy is also a kind of salvation. At the end of the novel, Frodo was also conquered by desire and put on the Lord of the Rings. Gurum took the Lord of the Rings, and leaped into the abyss with the Lord of the Rings in madness. Gurum became the "redeemer" dramatically, even though he had no intention of redeeming. The ending of "evil makes good" is Tolkien's belief in mercy and redemption. Tolkien, who tends to be pessimistic in general, still preserves the hope of life in the softest part of his heart. He wants to tell people that even if the material world is disappointing, don't give up the pursuit of good.
The feats of small characters in "The Lord of the Rings" symbolize the heroism that thousands of ordinary people in the real world cannot afford. The prototype of the Hobbit comes from Tolkien's partner who carried a gun together when he was young. They have an ordinary life experience and ordinary experience, deeply explore the peaceful life of their nostalgic family and hometown, and have never thought of changing. However, the war broke out and life was in danger. They felt their responsibility and suddenly became brave and determined. They abandon everything and set the front line. They are just ordinary soldiers, with little merit, but without them, victory will never be achieved. It can be said that it is the little people who have fulfilled their responsibilities despite the difficulties and really pushed the progress of history. "It looks more like a kind of insinuation to humans," Tolkien said after returning to Yi. "I have always felt that we can survive to this day because of the unyielding courage of small people. When faced with the impossible, Difficulties...They all survived."
Freud believes that only when the id, ego, and superego are coordinated and operated in harmony, can the personality develop normally, and be sublimated. "The Lord of the Rings" fully demonstrates the conflicts between the id, the ego and the superego. It is precisely because of these conflicts that the development of the storyline is promoted, which vividly shows us the complexity of human nature, and at the same time shows the balance of the three. importance. The Guru, which symbolizes the self, overindulges the self and becomes a slave to the Lord of the Rings; the Gan Yunfu, which symbolizes the superego’s undaunted struggle against evil forces for peace in China; Frodo, who symbolizes the self, constantly seeks his own way out in reality, but In the end, he failed to destroy the Lord of the Rings himself. In a sense, the id eventually surpasses the superego. This also expresses the author's concern about whether people can retain a pure land of soul in a materialistic capitalist society.
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