When the Earl of Oxford said, "I know you, you may have betrayed me, but you will never betray my words.", I was enlightened.
Many people doubt whether "A Dream of Red Mansions" was written by Cao Xueqin, but that does not prevent it from becoming a representative of an era or even a country and a civilization.
No matter how much old Cecil and his frustrated boy tossed, they couldn't erase the traces it left for the world; no matter how much they calculated, they couldn't stop its charm of conquering the world.
No one can deny that those words are the soul of that era.
That's how the magic of words, the cult of language, mantras come about. (Dear, what I'm talking about, you can see "doctor who" and "harry potter".)
In fact, this film is not black Shakespeare. The historical characters are blackened one by one. Fortunately, my sister knew a little bit more about Queen Elizabeth I, otherwise she would have gotten into it.
No matter how much the British do it, they are too reserved. Those earls, lords, are only the queen's love, or the kind of Plato. Americans are more direct, all illegitimate children, or illegitimate children of illegitimate children.
Dad Lu, you take off your long johns, cut your marshmallow hair short, and paint a little smoky smoke. How many times more beautiful than JCB?
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