The Lord of the Rings trilogy and its prequel The Hobbit have become epic works in classical magic, with perfect adaptations from books to movies, to Tolkien's vast worldview with multiple races, and in the film it also focuses on restoring the wonderful species in the book with shapes and costume props, movie lovers are likely to be very familiar with these races, and for those who have not seen the Lord of the Rings series, it is also possible to start from this and uncover a corner of Middle-earth.
Hobbits
The Hobbits are one of the most important races in the entire series, and the protagonist, Baggins, is the Hobbit. They are a branch of humanity, living in pocket bottom holes in the Shire, Brie and other regions of Middle-earth, and their most prominent features are their short stature and wide paws.
Hobbits mostly live a very comfortable life, do not like adventure and challenge, like food and drink, and have a cheerful and hospitable personality.

The Hobbit also has extraordinary powers of observation and keen action, which makes Bilbo selected as a "snitch" to obtain the Lord of the Rings, and in the story of "The Lord of the Rings", the protagonist Frodo is the representative of the kindness and purity of heart, and Sam's loyalty and determination in the face of temptation are the key to the film and contribute to the tears.
They have a part of their personality that the hobbits are not adventurous, and they have hoped to return to the Shire to live a pastoral life as soon as possible on the way, but in the moment of crisis, Frodo and Sam become the most "lonely" and most difficult branch of the Rings Squad, they need to go to the Volcano of Doom to melt the Supreme Lord's Ring, and encounter all kinds of obstacles from seduction and monster grunts on the way. After seeing the dangers and beauty of Middle-earth, the hobbits chose to be the recorders of the story.
genie
The elves are undoubtedly quite a prominent race throughout the Lord of the Rings, living forever unless killed, and whose souls travel to the temples of Amen to survive. In appearance, elves tend to be tall and elegant, with otherworldly artistic abilities and good use of bows and arrows in battle.
After the Rings were cast, the elves were given three and relied on the power of these three rings to rule the territory. In the worldview setting, the elves have their own language, and the original author Tolkien created more than a very complete set of fairy language systems with clear language rules. The history of this race is more completely described in the prequel to the Book of the Rings, The Elven Diamond.
In the movie, The Legolas in the Ring Squad is the Sinda Elf from the Dark Jungle, and Bilbo's Trip to Rest Rivendell was created by the Nodo Elf Elrond, and those who have seen the movie will not forget the famous scene of thousands of galloping horses glowing from the water expelling the Ring spirits from Rivendell. After the Destruction of the Ring of supremacy, almost all the elves left Middle-earth and returned to the West.
dwarf
The dwarves are also a very important race in the World of the Rings, the most famous dwarf in the trilogy is the Jim Li in the Ring Squad, they are short in stature, have a thick beard, are very strong and brave, have a rough personality but loyal and righteous, have a superb ability to mine ore jewelry, often very wealthy, in battle, they are good at using axes and other tools, but due to their height disadvantage, they are better at close combat.
The relationship between the dwarves and the elves is not very friendly, and they are often in a state of mutual dislike, which is highlighted in the "Lord of the Rings" that Legos and Jimli often compete behind their backs, quarreling and arguing with each other, comparing who kills more enemies, and quite a posture of looking down on each other, but in the actual battle, they become comrades and close friends who are born and die. Jimley is also the only dwarf to qualify to travel to the West with the Elves.
Historically, the dwarves were a species created by VilaOli, who feared that his creations would be blamed and could only be created quietly deep in the mountains, and Iluvita, knowing this, decided to let the dwarves sleep underground until the right time.
sorcerer
There are only five wizards in the Lord of the Rings worldview, namely Ridagast, Romes danu, Morieda, Saruman, and Gandalf. Among them, the film audience should be more familiar with Gandalf and Saruman, who were once staunch forces against Sauron and had great abilities.
However, in the later stages, Sauron's power became stronger and stronger, and the wizard began to make different choices, and Saruman's betrayal undoubtedly made the journey to destroy the Supreme Ring more difficult, but fortunately, Gandalf, who was originally a gray-robed wizard, was given greater strength by Iluvita after fighting against the demons and falling into the abyss, and regained his life as a white-robed wizard.
Later in the game, the Rings Squad is aided by Gandalf's forces, who both provide force support on the battlefield and summon the Eagle to help Frodo in times of crisis, and throughout The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf is an indispensable character, he appears in the film as an old man with long hair and a long beard, and initially chose Frodo as his idea to hold the Supreme Lord of the Rings, and the final facts prove that this choice is very wise.
Yan Devil
The Yan Demon, who appeared in the Tomb of Bahrain in the first part, undoubtedly left a very deep impression on the audience, so powerful that even Gandalf had to spend his life to be able to compete with it. The strange image of the devil in the flames has also become a psychological shadow for many people. Such wonderful creatures originated from the gods of Maya, who were huge and would use a fiery whip and spew flames from their mouths to kill species that tried to get close to him.
After losing an ancient battle, the Demons buried themselves in the ground and hid, but one of the Dwarves in Morya awakened a Demon and killed him, driving all the dwarves out of their territory and becoming the rulers of Moria. After breaking in outside the Ring Squad, he wakes up again and fights Gandalf at the Kaiser Durham Bridge, both falling into the abyss and being defeated after falling to a mountain peak, but at this time, he also severely injures Gandalf and makes him die.
grunt
The ugly-looking Gollum was a previous Lord of the Ring holder before Bilbo, he was also a Hobbit, during a fishing trip, his partner accidentally fell into the water, found the Supreme Ring, in order to get the Ring, Gollum killed his partner and began to be affected by the evil shadow of the Rings more and more distorted thoughts, vicious, knowing that in the end he had a longer life than the average hobbit, but his appearance also completely transformed into a person with almost no hair, huge eyes, and a lewd expression.
He called the Supreme Ring "my precious" and was very stubbornly possessive of it, and for this reason even had some split personalities, seeing himself and the Ring as one. In the Prequel of the Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Bilbo deceives the Lord of the Rings by guessing the word puzzle, and Since then Gollum has been on his way to find the Rings, he has been on his way to Mordor many times and was once imprisoned in the dark jungle, and later escaped and felt the power of the Rings tracking Frodo all the way.
At the crater of Doom, he saw that Frodo was hesitating not to throw the Ring down and destroy it, so he tried to go forward and take the Ring and bite off Frodo's ringed finger. While admiring the Lord of the Rings triumphantly, he accidentally falls into the crater and is melted away along with the ring.
Abstinence
The image of the Ring spirit in the film is a knight in a black robe, faceless, reflecting the shadow of nothingness and fear from the decaying helmet, with a variety of weapons and specially crafted monster mounts. They were once human kings with wisdom and power, they held nine magic rings, and used the power of the rings to create a once-mighty kingdom of human domination.
However, in the later stages of Sauron's rise, due to the erosion of the power of the Lord of the Rings, the naturally tempted human beings were controlled by Sauron, and the flesh was corrupted and the soul degenerated into his loyal servants. They can use weapons and animals to kill people physically, as well as unleash depressing spits and howls to create "magical" attacks.
The leader of the rings, Angmar, was very powerful and had been prophesied by the elves: "No living man may hinder me!". Dramatically, it was not "man" who finally killed Angma, but was stabbed in the face with a sword by Io in the Lokhanate, where a clever English pun is used, and the prophecy is fulfilled as "no living man, but living woman".
Half-orcs
They originated in the original setting from elves. Mirko captures the elves and tortures them, allowing some of them to degenerate into ugly, short, and cruel half-orcs who cannot live forever, but live longer than humans. Enslaved, the half-orcs were indoctrinated with hatred for elves and humans from the moment they appeared, and were used as weapons of war against those trying to overthrow Mirko.
The more famous half-orcs in the film are Azog and Ugluk, the white-robed wizard Saruman's subordinate. In the actual battle, Sauron transformed the original half-orcs, making them more powerful and easier to manage, becoming a new race, the strong orcs.
In the Battle of the Valley of the Sacred Helmets in the second part of The Lord of the Rings and the Battle of the Dark Gate in the third part, the strong orcs are the main forces of combat and are almost all killed after defeat. Throughout the film, the half-orc always plays the role of a group portrait of the villain, with an ugly face and little recognition.