Peaceful Years. TV drama impressions.

Peaceful Years. TV drama impressions.

  1. In troubled times, I agree with Feng Dao. In a chaotic era, do what you can, help as many people as possible.
  2. The family love and romance of the Qian clan are warm and touching. Everyone has moments of misunderstanding and mistakes. Being objective while caring for others is truly heartwarming and worth learning from.
  3. Leadership: judging and employing people well, putting Mr. Shen in an important position, turning a group of useless soldiers into real warriors—with military discipline, motivation, and moral boundaries. For Sima Hu, he separated personal grudges from public duty.
  4. Decisive, principled, but not rigidly bound by rules.
  5. A deeper understanding: no wonder there were frequent mutinies in the Song Dynasty. Huangpu said everyone was guilty, but the real cause of chaos was not excessive killing—it was injustice. Meritorious officials must be treated the same as everyone else. In every era, there are people who truly serve the people. China has never lacked pillars who serve the country and the people.
  6. Trade and exchange naturally bring people and values together.

Watching this just as the Iran conflict broke out. The world has not been peaceful these years.

We will always care: trade promotes connection and integration, improves material life, ensures food and clothing, cherishes family and love, unites people to work together, and upholds justice.

written by Jane, translated by a software 20260303