In theory, from the purpose of the director and screenwriter, this should be a film that promotes positive energy. However, I actually saw something different.
Looking at the nature of a thing, I think it depends on who is the biggest beneficiary.
For example, the Parthian country, the army traveled long distances, although not one soldier or one soldier was damaged, but the territory did not expand.
For example, in the Roman kingdom, the army traveled long distances, the strategy failed, and two royal heirs and the first warrior died.
For example, in the Thirty-Six Kingdoms, in order to protect themselves (if they don't fight, they will listen to others), they suffered heavy losses, and their leaders died.
For example, Dahan, I feel that 10,000 people have also lost a lot, and in the end, it can be regarded as maintaining the status quo.
Well, after a battle, it seems that no one benefits, and everyone loses? Who is the biggest beneficiary?
Huo An.
It turned out that it was only the Duhu who was still thinking about adding a salary. In the end, he was the head of the party that was proclaimed by the Holy High, and he also served as the head of the isolated city in Rome.
It turned out that there were only a few horses around, and finally the army of various ethnic groups was incorporated.
It turned out that there was a not-so-obedient horse boy (or a friend?) beside him. In the end, he had someone help him to get rid of it without a fight. Moreover, he told the Roman prince that there was something wrong with this man. So predictable?
It turned out that there was only a Virgin who was constantly transfused with blood, and finally he was replaced by a princess who was more able to assist him in that environment.
Then you think about why Rome is here, not because the seemingly obedient horse and other people around him are secretly looking at him, but does Huo An pretend to be stupid when he knows it?
It's not that he didn't pretend to be stupid. He asked Yanmenguan who was in charge now. Brother Chopsticks whispered "I". He pretended to be stupid and ignored it and said "Then I'm responsible."
Why did he protect Yanmenguan from the capital? Because someone was smuggling gold with the official documents of the Duhufu. The official document stamped by the Protectorate, is it so casual? Later, he actually said that he was not in a hurry to investigate, so he consigned his army to Yanmen Pass, not because the Silk Road must pass there, and the guard was an idiot.
Lions descend from the sky. . . Heaven's to blame.
Yes, there are still risks in this matter. For example, being surrounded by the Roman army almost died, and the Roman prince almost died, but True hero has to go to the end. The greater the risk, the better the benefits. bigger.
After all this tossing, Huo An is the only winner in life. If you say there is no conspiracy, I can't figure it out.
It's terrifying to think about.
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