According to my memory, other people in the play said this to Jon snow (if you know, welcome to add... )
This sentence has different meanings from different people, but no matter what, it can be understood from two levels, one is emotion, and the other is career.
A Savage girl Ygritte mouth You know nothing
after Ygritte and Jon snow hit a shot in the cave, Ygritte fell in love with Jon snow and Jon snow This is just a lack of firewood caught fire normal reaction , although Jon snow also loves Ygritte but definitely not as much and deep as Ygritte loves Jon snow. Ygritte wanted to elope with Jon snow to the ends of the earth and be together forever without worrying about the obstacles of the secular society, but Jon snow kept the oath of the man in black wholeheartedly and vowed to go back to guard the Great Wall. The various life and death partings between lovers are not as sad as Ygritte's "You know nothing" - fool, I want to be with you forever!
2. What the red-robed woman said: You know nothing The
red-robed woman is the messenger of the King of Light and can see the future through the flames. The red-robed woman should have seen the future of Jon snow before she said this sentence: You know nothing because Jon Snow's stubbornness and integrity led to his tragic fate: Jon snow, the commander of the Night's Watch, despite everyone's opposition, allowed the wildlings who had been killing each other for thousands of years to enter the Great Wall. Jon snow's original intention was to unite the wildlings to fight against the White Walkers. In the end, he was executed in the name of a traitor and fell tragically on the snow. Balancing the interests of the two feuding nations and further stitching up the wounds of the two nations requires sublime and subtle political means, and this is obviously not what jon snow, the savage lover Ygritte's You know nothing, is good at.
This is the true meaning of the classic line You know nothing.
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