Historically, although both Japan and Korea were so deeply immersed in Chinese culture that many cultural phenomena were almost identical, there were significant differences in the timing of their decoupling from Chinese culture and the Chinese Empire. Perhaps due to the distance and the convenience of transportation, from the Song and Yuan Dynasties until the Ming Dynasty, the differences between Japanese and Chinese cultures became larger and larger. During this time, the Japanese nation also gradually began to realize its own limited territory and lack of resources. Therefore, after Toyotomi Hideyoshi unified the countries, the Japanese nation began its expansion. Japan's east, south, and north are all vast oceans, so it can only attack the Ming Dynasty to the west - the same is true for the Qing Dynasty and the invasion of China in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
And every time Japan comes to fight China, the first unlucky one is North Korea.
North Korea and Japan are only separated by the Sea of Japan, and they are connected to the northeast of China. More importantly, North Korea is a vassal of the Chinese Empire, and it is China's gateway to the eastern sea. Invading North Korea will have a shocking effect on China. In fact, after the Second World War, the United Nations army sent troops to intervene in the Korean civil war, which was also an attempt to restrain the new China; because China could not sit idly by and watch its own door suffer the enemy, North Korea (ie Kim Il Sung) was interfered, and China would inevitably send troops to assist it. By confronting the United States and other Western countries, there will be no energy to manage the Nationalist government that has retreated to Taiwan, and the general trend of China's split has been confirmed - and who is the beneficiary of this split China, everyone knows. It is undeniable that North Korea has been very important to China's strategic security since ancient times, and it is no exaggeration to say that the current divided Korean Peninsula is as beneficial to China as the divided China is to the United States.
Pulled a little far. All in all, for Japan, the collective imagination of the Korean nation is the same as that of the Chinese nation: bad guys, bad guys, big bad guys! You will be relieved when you tear it up! Therefore, "Ming Liang" was chosen to be released on December 12, the day before the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day, which was also very deliberate.
To the Koreans, Yi Sun-sin was like Qi Jiguang to the Chinese, he was a great hero against Japanese. For such characters, they have won wars, and China and South Korea will basically be photographed as the image of tearing devils by hand.
The central idea of "Ming Liang" is very simple, that is, to die and then to live. Yi Sun-sin lost the turtle ship, and he only had twelve ships. On the opposite side was the pirate king Laidotong with a mighty hundred warships. The only thing that could be used was Mingliang's hydrology. How should he fight? Friends who have played "Empire 2" know that the tortoise-shell ships built by Yi Sun-sin are very powerful, basically equivalent to the sea tanks at that time, which can crush ordinary small warships. But now it has been burned by the fleeing faction, what should I do?
Who are the people in the island? Friends who have played "Great Voyage 4" believe that they are also familiar with it. The Kawashima family is a very powerful family in Kyushu. They specialize in robbery at sea. Every time I came across Lai Dao, I couldn't beat it. Until my computer system was upgraded to Plague Duo 2000, I couldn't play the big sailing anymore, and I didn't find a way to defeat Lai Dao. One Piece is here, what should I do?
Is it only a matter of grievances, is it the man who becomes the One Piece?
cough.
There is a line, it should be said to be half a line, I like it very much. "Everyone is afraid of each other" - the Koreans are afraid of the Japanese army (150,000 people are absolutely exaggerated, just after the Warring States period, are there so many strong men in the whole country), and the Japanese are afraid of Yi Sun-sin. In the second half of the sentence, what turns fear into courage or something, suddenly became a golden anti-Japanese drama.
Hobbes said that fear is the foundation of order. There is only one chance in the real war, and it is impossible to save and restart like a game, so the fear before the war is inevitable and necessary. In terms of the rendering of fear, "Ming Liang" is stronger than other hand-tear films; Yi Sun-sin also has fear, so he asked his son to evacuate the people instead of boarding the warship: at least save yourself a later. In fact, it can be seen here that General Li is also full of chicken thieves.
By the way, why is this Li Hui a cross-eyed? Every time I come to a sensational clip, I am about to cry, and I will laugh when I see his crossed eyes
The war scene is very hand-to-hand. When the Korean artillery hits a target, why is the Japanese artillery always inaccurate; the Korean warship never sinks, so why does the Japanese warship sink when it hits; Japan When a sniper and a flagman hit an accurate marksmanship, why not snipe at the enemy general... Anyway, these are already expected, and when the logic is difficult to understand, I think that it is a hand tearing film anyway, don't pay attention to those details.
So I was on my knees and watched
Round 1, 1vN of the naval battle. General Li won. The ship encountered turbulence and abandoned the anchor.
Round 2, still 1vN, General Li wins, and the ship is bombed by his own people.
Round 3, 1vN again, General Li wins, and the ship is completely destroyed by the enemy ship.
Round 4, get reinforcements, tear up the enemy generals, General Li still wins, and the ship is completely abandoned again.
Round 5, General Li's broken ship led the other 11 ships to tear up the enemy warships. General Li was victorious and the enemy retreated.
too! Li! Harmful! !
General Li is literally Ding Xiu at sea
General Li please take my knee.
It cannot be denied that the naval battle scene is very awesome. The war scenes of both artillery battles and hand-to-hand battles during the period of the alternation of the control of the war by hot and cold weapons are really beautiful. I just really don't understand why the Japanese guns are so accurate and the artillery is so scum.
Well this is a tear film, so don't mind the xijies
and everyone in the film has a vision of 9.0. The corrected vision is only 0.8 and the astigmatism is 250. I am really envious, and the
hearing is also really awesome, so what is the meaning of the existence of the standard soldier? Anyway, you can rely on shouting. Japanese people can't understand Korean. Well
, this is a hand-tear film, I don't care the xijies
Generally speaking, the first half is really good, and the naval battle is also quite shocking. As long as you remember that this is a hand-tear film, everything can be understood. Moreover, after all, the hydrological conditions of Mingliang did help General Li a lot, and this war was indeed won beautifully. Although it is not so hand-teared, even if it is an artistic exaggeration.
I hope that in the future, domestic hand-torn devil films can learn from it.
Finally, I want to ask, where is the Ming army? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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