2. Look at the dances of the nobles. They are very elegant. I really want to learn to dance. And the scene after that once again proved that dancing is the catalyst for the rapid warming of the relationship between men and women.
3. The reformist forces will always be counterattacked by the conservative forces, and the reformers will always have to sacrifice their blood. This law, ancient and modern, China and foreign countries, cannot be excluded.
4. When I saw the sailors being used to clamor and demand the handing over of the small town doctor, this scene reminded me of the "Chao Cuo, Qing Jun's Side" in the Western Han Dynasty in my country. And the two gentlemen who lost their heads on the guillotine reminded people of Shang Yang's reform and suffered a car split.
5. The queen who left a son and a daughter did not grow up with the children. Because of expulsion and sickness. In the modern version, Princess Diana left two princes behind. Are there any similarities?
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