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Ashoka nosebleeds when he didn't agree? Karina's "Red Dust of the Sword" is superhuman

author:Mrs. Hu Die

As the saying goes: three years old looks old. This was exactly what the childhood Ashoka did. What we see in him is the spirit of the emperor and the heart of killing. Ashoka's grandfather once taught him, "This is not just a sword, this is a demon." Once pulled out, it will bleed into a river. Regardless of friend or foe, it had only dripping blood in its eyes. Grandpa advocated discarding the sword before it hurt anyone, but Ashoka chose to pick up the discarded sword back. Ashoka, who possessed a sword, accidentally overturned a nest of birds at the moment of swinging his sword. Ashoka's nosebleeds came out in an instant...

Ashoka nosebleeds when he didn't agree? Karina's "Red Dust of the Sword" is superhuman

Like this nosebleed action, Ashoka often had this reaction when he was excited. For example, when Ashoka first saw the beautiful Princess Kaulwoch, his nosebleeds couldn't help but flow out; when Ashoka thought that Kaulwoch was dead, he was so desperate that he wanted to jump off the cliff, and at that time his nosebleeds flowed out; when Ashoka's mother was killed by his brother, he was so angry that his nosebleeds flowed out; when Ashoka thought that he had won everything and ruined everything, his nosebleeds flowed involuntarily... Nosebleeds can be said to be a meme in "Sword Red Dust" that we can't ignore.

Ashoka nosebleeds when he didn't agree? Karina's "Red Dust of the Sword" is superhuman

What we can't ignore in "Sword Red Dust" is his war scenes. His war scenes were magnificent and magnificent. Look at that moment, thousands of troops and horses, ten thousand arrows burst out; people fell on their horses, and countless deaths and injuries were inflicted. The war of aggression against Linga, under the leadership of Ashoka, was shocking and uncontrollable.

Of course, the most fascinating thing about "Sword Red Dust" is that he has love in it, and there is a hot and fiery love. The encounter between Ashoka and Kaulwoch was a fateful fate, a love at first sight that was seen in an instant. If they were to give their love a name, it would probably be called "love born by the waterfall." Ashoka and Kaulwoch not only have feelings by the waterfall, they also have feelings when they take care of each other in the cave, and they also have feelings when they look for each other, it can be said that their love is an unforgettable true feeling.

Ashoka nosebleeds when he didn't agree? Karina's "Red Dust of the Sword" is superhuman

From the brave and kind at the beginning, to the cruel tyrant in the middle, and then to the later conversion to Buddhism, the ups and downs of Ashoka's personality change in "Sword and Red Dust" are all clearly layered and clear. In the beginning, when Ashoka and Kaulwoch were in full love, the character of Ashoka at this time was brave and lively; halfway through, with the departure of Kaulwoch and his mother, Ashoka became cruel and ruthless, and he spent all his energy on the conquest of the territory; later, Ashoka found the undead Kaulwochi on the battlefield, and their feelings were not broken, at this time he re-examined his Ashoka, regretted everything he had done, and converted to Buddhism. Become compassionate.

Ashoka nosebleeds when he didn't agree? Karina's "Red Dust of the Sword" is superhuman

As an Indian god film, how can "Sword Red Dust" have less than the film culture of singing and dancing without saying a word. To tell the truth, Karina's singing and dancing is really beautiful. If I were to be with such an otherworldly beauty every day, my heart would become pure and immaculate, and I would no longer think about conquering and killing people. Of course, this is an afterthought. But beauty can indeed conquer everything, not falsely at all.

And Ashoka's life is indeed a life conquered and inspired by beauty and goodness. Friends, what do you think?

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