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What kind of man is macho in the TV series "China Cavalry"?

"Han Mengzi" in "China Cavalry" is played by actor Cao Kai. China Cavalry is a TV series based on real events and set in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which writes a touching story of China Cavalry. In the play, instead of playing a brave cavalry or hero, Li Jiaming first tried to play a cowardly traitor "Cui" and killed his head to please the Japanese. Li Jiaming said that playing this role is really a challenge. Although he is a villain, he is also a man with a story. He hopes to be recognized by the audience eventually, and he is not worried that the audience will "hate" him for it.

The most important thing is to ask Lian to design those magnificent and travel-stained war horses. First, he rushed out of the back wall to surround the horse. First, after the breakthrough, it was played very skillfully by Japanese cavalry. First, he robbed the village when he wiped out the traitor Sun Dianying's trump card. First, after Liu became the company commander, he supported the 16 regiment to wipe out the Japanese puppet troops. These battles are fierce horse battles. The novel is written with blood boiling and soul stirring, hoping to live a flat life.

China cavalry showed a tough, fighting and masculine anti-Japanese battlefield and anti-Japanese army. The overall evaluation is ok, the beginning is too light, the story behind is ok, and the characters and actors are very hard. Some of the director's treatments have not been carried out, and they have been dragged on without digging deep. ? After reading it, the most anxious thing is that the director has some feelings about the fate of the characters.

Speaking of cavalry, we are the ancestors of Japan. Before the emergence of modern military, cavalry was undoubtedly the most flexible and effective unit in the army. Cavalry has a very long history in China. Traditionally, China's "first cavalry" appeared after Wuling in Zhao Haoqi during the Warring States Period. Some people think that there were cavalry at the turn of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, but no matter what the viewpoint, there were no cavalry in China during the Spring and Autumn Period. But in fact, this is not the case. In fact, during the Spring and Autumn Period, Qin Mugong had an army called "Domain Ride". I think this is the earliest cavalry in China, more than half a century earlier than King Wuling of Zhao and Khufu riding and shooting.