pure, naked, fragiled——hope

Jamison 2021-12-09 08:01:33

The first one puts France in perfect black, and the second puts Spain in perfect black. Then, you fall in love with Britain, the country that respects their queen. At this moment you will feel that British English is really the most beautiful language in the world. "Pure, naked, fragiled——hope", poetic language.

For Elizabeth, for the first time, I truly understood the phrase "all monarchs are lonely". When I watched Gongdouju before, I saw the emperor hang around among all the concubines, but he never gave his sincere heart, only pets but not love, and only thought that he was the biggest scumbag in the world. However, when the emperor becomes a queen, she is wise, brave, and loves her motherland and people; also cold-blooded, vicious, full of ambition and desire for control. But a true emperor has no love. He/she is destined to be alone. In terms of feelings, he is really the poorest person in the world. Once a person is good enough in many ways, no one is worthy of them anymore. Perhaps Zhu Gu is not a kind of derogation, but a kind of praise, although they do not want to accept this praise, just like this fate they sometimes want to resist.

In her life, she had true feelings, but she would always lose them. In her whole life, she would have been weak because of these feelings, but she was ultimately a more rational person than ordinary women. "Pure, naked, fragiled——hope", hope, accompany her to go on.

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  • Rebecca 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The costumes are very beautiful, and the cate act is very suitable. It seems to have won a lot of nominations and awards back then, but today it seems that the film is average, but it is much better than the second one. Maybe it's because I'm getting older, and now I think Joseph Fiennes is so handsome~~~

  • Harmon 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    In 1596, Elizabeth I wrote a personal letter and sent the messenger John Newbery to the Emperor Shenzong Wanli of the Ming Dynasty. The letter expressed the desire for better trade between Britain and China. Unfortunately, John Newbery Lai suffered misfortune on the way. Although the letter was not lost, it became a lifelong regret for Elizabeth I. The letters have since been collected by the British Museum. In 1986, Chinese President Li Xiannian invited Queen Elizabeth II of England to visit China. Queen Elizabeth II decided to give the letter 390 years later as a gift to Li Xiannian. Queen Elizabeth II said affectionately: "The letter 390 years ago did not I am very proud to be able to reach your great and beautiful country, which I finally delivered safely today by myself.

Elizabeth quotes

  • [to a wounded boy, handing him a handkerchief stained with his blood]

    Mary of Guise: Go back to England, and take this to your Queen. Hm?

    Mary of Guise: [in French, to herself] English blood on French colors.

    [turns to her officer]

    Mary of Guise: Send him back to his Queen, and make sure he remains alive. Tell that bastard Queen not to send children to fight Mary of Guise!

  • Sir Francis Walsingham: [referring to Elizabeth] Her Majesty rules with the heart... not with the head.

    Mary of Guise: [smiles] Hm, I understand. It is hard for a woman to forget her heart.