So far, the most perfect interpretation of men in my head is still it and "Gladiator". The two are strikingly similar in some respects.
He's not cowardly, but he's lackluster in certain situations, such as in a meeting room deciding whether to go to war. But from another point of view, this is courage: he has his own thinking, his own understanding and principles, even though millions of people go to him.
He will turn the tide and take responsibility when needed, and he will never back down at this time.
He loves his family, which is a footnote to a mature man. Tie Han makes people admire, tenderness makes people fascinated, and Tie Han's tenderness can basically handle most women.
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