Restore the Knights of the Round Table

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In fact, this may be a legend of the Middle Ages. The legend of King Arthur was introduced in the twelfth century AD by bards who traversed Europe. The recognized masterpiece is "The Death of King Arthur" around the 15th century. The Celtic nation that once ruled Britain was ruled by the Roman Empire in the first century AD. After the sixth century, the Germanic nation invaded one after another, its power gradually declined, and was finally forced to cede the British throne. According to legend, Arthur appeared as a Celtic hero during the period of Germanic invasion. He led various tribes to defeat the Saxons belonging to the Germanic nation in the battle called the Battle of Barton Mountain. He is regarded as a famous legend in medieval England. However, Arthur's image has been constantly changing with the evolution of the legendary story, and finally evolved into the king of Britain, and became the "Knights of the Round Table" that collected legendary knights such as Lancelot and Tristan under its command. The leader, the hero with the highest honor. The Excalibur and The Sword in the Stone are symbols of King Arthur’s supremacy. Wearing this sword of the king with the magical power of the elves, the knights bow their heads to the courts, not only establishing his own throne, but also Triumphed in numerous battles. King Arthur's sword-Excalibur, is also translated as the sword of broken steel, sword of iron cutting, sword in the lake, and sword of vows of victory. It is worth noting that there are many less professional translations that translated this sword into the sword in the stone, which is incorrect. The Sword in the Stone, the sword of the king drawn by Arthur. One said it was Caliburn, the prototype of Excalibur. The "History of the British Kings" records about Caliburn that King Arthur used this sword to kill 470 Saxon soldiers who attacked him in one battle. The King's Sword is a magic holy sword that appeared in the legend of King Arthur. It can be regarded as the origin of the famous sword tradition in later generations of knight literature. In the legend of King Arthur, Arthur, who drew the sword in the stone and became king, broke the sword in the stone during a confrontation with King Pellinore. The cause of this battle was that when Arthur visited a castle, the castle owner Annoure saw walking towards the castle. Sir Pellinore, asked King Arthur for protection. Actually Sir Pellinore was also teased by Annoure and came to confront King Arthur. This battle was considered a violation of chivalry and became the cause of the broken sword in the stone. Later, under the guidance of Mei Lin, he obtained the sword of the king from the hands of the lady in the lake. The sword of the king was made in the elven kingdom of Avalon. The sword is made of gold and the hilt is inlaid with gems. Because of its sharp edge, the lady in the lake uses Excalibur (that is, the ancient Celtic language). "Broken Steel" means) named it. Merlin warned Arthur at this time: "Although the king's sword is powerful, its scabbard is more valuable than its sword. The scabbard wearing the king's sword will never bleed, and you must not lose it." But Later, King Arthur still lost the scabbard, so even though he had a sword that was cut as iron as mud, he was killed by the traitor knight Mordred in the end. The sword of the king was finally thrown back into the lake by Sir Bedivere under King Arthur's orders, and returned to the elven kingdom of Avalon together with King Arthur. Today, "Knights of the Round Table" is no longer just a historical term, but has become synonymous with "brave", "loyalty" and "trust." The stories of these knights are legendary. From ancient times to the present, different versions of the story describe different numbers of Knights of the Round Table, ranging from 12 to 150. The first person to write about the Winchester Round Table was Wace, who listed the names of 25 knights in Roman de Brut (1270). Based on all the information, the most recognized and most famous among the Knights of the Round Table are the following: Sir Lancelot, the undisputed first warrior of the Knights of the Round Table, because it is said that he was raised by a fairy in the lake. Called the "Knight on the Lake". He is polite, helpful, yet heroic and selfless. Sir Gawain is a knight whose strength is comparable to that of Lancelot. He is not only superb martial arts, outstanding military exploits, but also tall and handsome in appearance. Legend has it that he is the source of the term "Prince Charming". Sir Kay is the son of Lord Ekber of the place where King Arthur was fostered since he was a child. King Arthur is called "Brother" by King Arthur. Is a brave and passionate young man. Sir Balin was a rare knight with two-handed swords at the time. He had a cool head and was a wise and brave commander-in-chief character. Sir Parcivale King Arthur's personal knight, later the founder of the Holy Grail Knights. At that time, there were also agreements similar to military regulations among the round table warriors. After textual research, British scholar Sir Thomas Malory (1405-1471) summarized the murder into the following 6 items: To never do outrage nor. Always to flee treason. To by no means be cruel but to give mercy unto him who asks for mercy. To always do ladies, gentlewomen and widows succor. To never force ladies, gentlewomen or widows. Not to take up battles in wrongful quarrels. . Never betray. Never cruel, give forgiveness to those who ask for surrender. Always give assistance to the lady. Never intimidate madam. Never get involved in a fight because of a quarrel. Never anger or murder. Never betray. Never cruel, give forgiveness to those who ask for surrender. Always give assistance to the lady. Never intimidate madam. Never get involved in a fight because of a quarrel. Never anger or murder. Never betray. Never cruel, give forgiveness to those who ask for surrender. Always give assistance to the lady. Never intimidate madam. Never get involved in a fight because of a quarrel.

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King Arthur quotes

  • Arthur: There is no worse death than the end of hope.

  • Arthur: Deeds themselves are useless unless they are for some higher purpose.