1. Key words, the Battle of Little Giant River in 1876. In this battle, 211 American troops were besieged by thousands of Indians (see the novel Sons of the Morning Star). The commander Custer was a hero in the Civil War. Some people say Custer If he does not die, he is likely to become the President of the United States like Grant. At the beginning of the film, Cruise mentioned this fiasco in the eyes of the Americans. It is logical to lead the theme to the conflict between advanced civilization and backward civilization. 2. Tucao about the last battle. Let me go, the Japanese army’s equipment is too strong, dozens of Gatling machine guns, more than a dozen artillery pieces, unified Remington breech, and bayonet, which are stronger than the Japanese army’s equipment during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. No, this equipment was considered a strong army in the Beiyang era. Besides the cavalry, why should the protagonist in the cloud of Sakakami run so hard to learn from the cavalry in France and learn from the samurai. Cruise's colleague is simply a box lunch deliberately arranged. Hundreds of infantrymen neither repair fortifications nor form a dense formation to fight the cavalry with bayonets. This American instructor is too watery, not as good as Oda Nobunaga hundreds of years ago. Huaer, the leader of the Yangjiao team during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was also killed. It can be seen that American instructors in the nineteenth century were generally of low level.
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