In another clue, it is war, a large-scale war. This is of course the first large-scale war between justice and evil, which is not in the first book. Humans and elves once again worked hand in hand to defeat the power of evil. When faced with an attack by a half-orc, when choosing to attack or defensively retreat, the safety of the people’s lives must be the first element. The lives of the people cannot be preserved, so do the soldiers still have to fight? Protecting the lives of the people of one's own country is the best proof of a soldier's bravery, and it is also a manifestation of the soldier's dignity.
The third clue is about the plot of Shuren. This can reflect the relationship between industrial development and environmental protection. In order to build his castle and weapons, and to promote the arrival of the industrial age, Saruman, the white-robed wizard, did not hesitate to cut down a lot of forests. This finally led to the resistance and offensive of the tree people. The tree people also destroyed the dam and washed away by the flood. All of Saruman’s industrial achievements. This is not to warn people to pay attention to environmental protection when developing industries, and not to ignore the protection of the ecological environment for the sake of economic development. Otherwise, nature will retaliate against people. When the flood breaks out, there will be no protection of the forest, leading to home destruction and death, undermining the process of economic development, and destroying the original economic results. Of course, it also shows that the environment has a certain tolerance for us humans. As long as you don't want to destroy it, the tree people can remain neutral, but once there is no control and development, the tree people will be angry!
The war in Middle-earth is about to break out, and whether the Lord of the Rings can be destroyed is finally getting closer and closer.
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