The continent of Westeros in the second season is like the Western Jin Dynasty, the Rebellion of the Eight Kings a thousand years ago. Empress Dowager Circe is like the former Jia Nanfeng who controlled the Chao Gang and killed Stark, the Lord of the North who was staying in King's Landing, so that Stark's son, Rob, would attack Circe and his son Joffrey. Joffrey's role in the play is similar to that of Emperor Hui of Jin, Sima Ai. One is crazy and the other is stupid, but neither can control his own destiny and the world. The mutiny in the north caused the kings of Westeros to rise up and compete for the throne of power. With the arrival of severe winter, the free people and White Walkers north of the Great Wall in the north are restless, seeing that the invasion of alien races is inevitable, just like the "Five Husbands" thousands of years ago. On the other side, Daenerys, the daughter of the "Crazy King", recruited troops and horses with her in Bluffs under the banner of the real dragon and emperor, intending to restore it. Lead this alien race for kingship.
The portrayal of the characters in the play is in place, each character has a distinct personality, and the exterior scenes are also shot in real locations, which makes the play more realistic. The most rare is the author George Martin's analysis of power and interpretation of human nature. The play shows the relationship between power and human nature, as well as the good and evil in the depths of human nature, through a fantasy storyline, which inspires the audience to think about human nature and war.
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