It is a rare story about the Jurchen family in the film and television works, and it is very realistic and realistic compared to the domestic one! (The details of the Jurchen teeth are praised and praised)
If you don't understand the historical background, you can go to understand it yourself. In fact, this work has already explained it very clearly, but the nicknames of some ethnic groups and place names are different from what we are familiar with.
The heroine grew up from childhood to adulthood, from kind-hearted to blackening, and the whole process did not drag, until the second half of the truth was revealed and the corpse was used to slaughter the city. Sister Jin's acting skills were also just right, cool and compelling, and the whole one and a half hours looked very exciting! !
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