This drama is the story of how Louis XIV solved internal and external troubles and built the Palace of Versailles to consolidate his power. It is adapted on the basis of history, and I saw others before watching it. The introductions are all super pornographic, large-scale, incest, the story of Louis XIV messing with his lover, etc. I feel that people who have really watched the show should not magnify these gimmicks. . . All of the women Louis engages in the show are pawns he uses to consolidate his power to solve problems, including his Queen Mary, Henrietta, the lover he grew up with. . . When Louis was very young, her mother found her very old maid to put Louis to sleep so that Louis XIV would not be swayed by women when he grew up. . .
Another thing to watch in this play is the emperor's younger brother Philip, a character that Louis loves but is very jealous of. Louis can use all women, but he still can't rest assured that his emperor's younger brother will die on the battlefield (of course, maybe Louis found out He has the ability to lead troops to fight and want to limit him), even if leading troops to the battlefield is Philip's dream and his talent, at the same time he is very afraid of the emperor's younger brother not letting him intervene in any government affairs, so the emperor's younger brother usually eats and drinks It's obvious that Louis and Huangdi are two different people, one rational and the other emotional. Their views on many things are far from each other. They often quarrel, and there is no doubt that Philip is the kinder and purer one. . . The younger brother's wife, Henrietta, was killed by Louis. The younger brother decided to leave Versailles and return to Paris. I don't know how the plot will develop in the future. . .
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