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Who is the mother of China pirates in Pirates of the Caribbean 3 in history?

If you have read Borges' short story "The Golden Widow", you will soon recognize that the only female mistress in Brittany's court, Shim, was the golden widow who denounced the South China Sea in China during Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty and went to Borges to write works for her. Although the obvious face of powder puff is mistaken for Japanese, it is better for Japan to keep a low profile next to such a huge China. Feng Xiao in Nanyang (Singapore) and the golden widow in Nanhai, it seems that the creator of Gaga still thought that the China pirates in Southeast Asia were the boss at that time.

The Golden Widow of Pirates is Borges' only novel with a pure China theme. All Borges' novels have little to do with reality, and this novel with pure China content has nothing to do with China in history.

It's huge. Among them, the author fabricated the imperial edict of Jiaqing Emperor to meet pirates, and I guess it has something to do with the author's experience of reading Water Margin. What is intriguing is that in the face of the attack of the imperial navy, widow Jin was able to fight bravely and win a great victory; She gave in to the fable of the dragon and the fox. Taste this fable, the mythical image of "Dragon" is unique to China traditional culture. It is the symbol of the son of heaven and imperial power, and it is the supreme and irresistible "destiny". No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the fate of "seeking dragon's shelter" [1], which is also the reason why the golden widow accepts the harness. Borges can create novels with the ancient China as the background, and use the unique mythological images in China culture to create fables, exploring such a profound theme as the relationship between human beings and fate, which shows his concern for China culture and his creative wisdom for our use.