Can Nalan Yuanshu be understood as an enhanced version of Zaifeng?

Karelle 2022-04-13 09:01:06

Nalan Yuanshu can be regarded as a standard image of loyalty and goodness in the old era, loving the people, being ignorant and loyal, conservative, and unscrupulous. When fighting against the mob, he ordered his subordinates to avoid harming innocent people, but when chasing Sun Wen, he did not hesitate to condone the White Lotus Sect to enter the mansion. Usually, the White Lotus Sect misbehaves without his connivance.

I remember that there was a man named Zaifeng in "Towards the Republic". This man was Puyi's father. He belonged to the old school who opposed reforms. All in all, he is a complete second-hand, and the only thing that makes people admire is that after his son became the emperor of Manchukuo, he decisively cut off the father-son relationship with him.


Although Nalan Yuanshu still has many stains, it can be regarded as a loyal and worthy of the country, but the demise of the Qing Dynasty is indeed a need for progress (the Republic of China is not progress, and it was a shit stick that catalyzed progress during the Republic of China).
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Speaking off topic.

I really don't like Sun Wen's unscrupulous tactics in the revolutionary process. The main reason is that he made up a lot of rumors to incite hatred. The

first book is called "The Ashes of Ashes", and the other is called "The Strategy of Destroying the Han Race". These two books are basically a little brainy, and it is not difficult to see that they are fakes. (The former introduces that the ancestors of the Han people were enforced by Mongolia at the beginning of the night. The latter is a bizarre and illogical article, and even the origin of this article sounds absurd.) In

my personal eyes, this man who shouted the slogan of expelling the Tartars and changed his words to the Republic of Five Races What Xiongtai did is a complete joke. . . . Don't say anything else, discussing that there shouldn't be so many unrelated private goods in the movie.

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  • Reginald 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    The Wong Fei Hung series dislikes this one, which is depressing

  • Madelyn 2022-04-18 09:01:19

    4.5 stars. Nalan Yuanshu: After a fierce battle, Huang Feihong and Sun Wen became heroes, Lu Haodong became a martyr, and Nalan Yuanshu was more like a funeral object of the old times. As a villain, he is not a wicked person, but he can't help himself in the rivers and lakes. In his spare time, he looks forward to breaking the road, thinking that he has both civil and military skills, but he is incompetent. Its fate makes people feel sad and lamentable, but also with a respectable.