Let’s talk about King Qin first. First of all, King Qin in the play has nothing to do with the word “tall”, and secondly, this King Qin is not “mighty” either. Mighty people, especially emperors, should be menacing, murderous, and light. Just looking at it makes people afraid to offend, but the King Qin in the play feels irritable and suspicious, and the momentum block is not enough. However, it performed the truth. The combination of his lines and body language makes this image very reasonable and clear. Thinking from multiple perspectives gives us a different experience
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