"Three Musketeers", also translated "Three Musketeers", "Xia Yin Ji"
Alexandre Dumas famously said: "What is history? It is the nail I use to hang novels." "The Three Musketeers" is one of the nails hung on the nails of French history during the three-year period from 1625 to 1628. Excellent novel. Dumas wrote The Three Musketeers in 1844!
1 D'Artagnan: protagonist, fallen noble, one-handed swordsmanship, joins the army in Paris, joins the Musketeer Guard, lover Queen Anne's maid "Constance", participates in preventing the cardinal's conspiracy, cleans Queen Anne's innocence, quells the war between England and France, Louis Thirteen's first guard and deputy captain of the musketeers, was later promoted to the French Grand Marshal and so on! At the end of "Viscount Brajelona", the third book of "The Three Musketeers", while being promoted to Marshal of France, he was wounded and killed by the last cannonball in the city!
2. The Three Musketeers:
1⃣️ Athos: Musketeer, good at fighting in waters, Count de Raphael, a nobleman who joined the Musketeer team incognito, is a deep, ruthless, lover of Milety, one of D'Artagnan's friends! In "Viscount Brajelona", he died of grief and haggard due to the death of his illegitimate son, Viscount Brajelona.
2⃣️ Aramis: Musketeer, formerly a priest and priest, formerly known as René de Erbre, good at watching the lighthouse and killing the enemy, one of D'Artagnan's friends! In "The Viscount of Brajelona", he escaped to Spain under the cover of Porthos to become a duke, and was the only one of several musketeers to die peacefully.
3⃣️ Potos: Musketeer, formerly known as Du Vallon, one of D'Artagnan's friends, quick-talking, without a heart. He is good at being deliberately captured by the enemy to destroy the enemy, and was crushed to death by a boulder to cover Aramis in "Viscount Brajelona".
3. Milady: A double agent who colluded with Cardinal Richelieu and the Duke of Buckingham, the prime minister of King James I of England, the biggest female villain, based on the necklace given to Queen Anne by King Louis XIII. The token of love transfers the tower of the Duke of Buckingham in France, creating a royal scandal, intending to provoke a war between Britain and France! Amorous, eloquent, ruthless, and vicious as a snake, he executes most of the cardinal's conspiracy. He was finally beheaded by the executioner.
4. Cardinal: Richelieu, a minister of the Holy See who is powerful and powerful, and a high-ranking official relied on by King Louis XIII on the surface. He used Milady to transfer the necklace, designed to frame the queen's affair, and provoke the relationship between the queen and the king. Provoking a war between England and France, taking the opportunity to weaken the authority of the king, in order to monopolize the power. Secretly ordered his minion captain Bushfall to assassinate the Musketeers!
5. King: Louis XIII, who was vain and coldly treated Queen Anne of Austria, and fought with the prime minister Richelieu, who held the power.
6. Queen: Princess Anna of Austria, who shares a different dream with the king, her former lover is George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the prime minister of King James I of England.
7. Treville: Captain of the King's Musketeers, D'Artagnan and other supporters of the four-person adventure.
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