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Moussa Wei Zi negotiations

The third part of Princess Pearl is the end of this series of TV plays and the most abusive one. Except Erkang in Zhou Jie, all the other protagonists have changed, which may be related to the main plot of the third film. After all, the third film is not as free as the first two. The protagonists are married, have their own families, and are no longer those carefree children. All grown up, the master is unwilling to let.

The most cursing passages in the play are Wei Zi and Erkang, where are you going? I don't know how many times I cried. The beginning of the matter began when the emperors Percan and Yongqi led the troops to fight in Myanmar. Erkang and Yongqi led the troops to fight in China, but they were inevitably unfamiliar with the environment and climate there, and the Qing army was basically at a disadvantage. Just at the critical moment when the two countries entered the war, the "prince" of Musha in Myanmar personally went into battle. Erkang knows that if he can win the prince of Myanmar, he is very likely to win the final victory of this war. Therefore, Erkang successfully designed the "Prince" Musha in Myanmar into his own trap.

Musha, who learned that he was ambushed, was calm and clamored for Erkang to come out, but Erkang succeeded in sneak attack. Fortunately, his skill did not win immediately, and the two men "one-on-one" under the small tree forest. In the process of fighting, Erkang didn't know why he wanted to rip off people's clothes, and he still doesn't understand. And how can such armor come down at once? The design is too humanized.

Musha, stripped naked, was seen by Erkang. At this time, Erkang realized that Musha was a heroine among women, and casually boasted. At this time, Musha realized that her clothes had been stripped and she was seen. Musha became angry from embarrassment and had to kill Erkang to vent his anger, but Musha was finally defeated by Xu Yeerkang.

Musha knew that since Erkang could not be killed, her innocence (you know, ancient women regarded chastity as their life) would be ruined. She just picked up a knife and tried to kill herself when Erkang stopped her. Maybe it's because the other person is a woman, and she can't bear it or admire it, but I think Erkang just wants Musha to go. Killing Moussa will only keep the war between the two countries going. This is not a wise man's practice. On the contrary, if Musha is released at this time, maybe she will be grateful when she goes back.

But it's wrong to think it's over after reading the innocence of other girls. When Erkang let Mu Sha go, Mu Sha always said to Erkang's back, "If you don't kill me today, you will regret it!" "I won't let you go!" . At this time, Erkang also consciously looked at the girl's body and didn't look back. He thought Musha was just a girl's angry words, just provoking himself for revenge, but he didn't understand that a heroine who can go to war can be compared with ordinary women, and he will be defeated. What's more, Musha, who has suffered such a great humiliation, will let go. Musha has made up his mind to hit him. If you don't kill him, you will have him (Musha was interested in Erkang at that time), but Erkang never understood the meaning of this sentence. No wonder Musha persecuted her later. Who told you to let others go before? It's no use regretting now. You should be responsible for what you did before. After all, love is selfish.