The story is really bad, but after all, it was conceived by the creators of Hong Kong and Taiwan, and asking people to respect Chinese traditions is bullshit.
You told him that Wu Zetian's eyebrows were from the late Tang Dynasty, and he probably thought that Wu Zetian was also from the late Tang Dynasty;
you told him that no capital could have a building higher than the palace, and people regarded the Daming Palace as nothing and had to add a Statue of Liberty There;
you told him that Wu Zetian was all middle-aged and elderly women when he ascended the throne, he had to make a little flirt with everyone;
copying Hollywood was out of line, I thought it was the Phantom of the Opera, the one that collapsed the Great Buddha. For a moment, I thought it was New York that has been destroyed countless times. . .
What deserves attention is classmate Li Bingbing. In all the low-level and unreliable movies she has participated in, her own style and characters are reliable, which is strange.
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