What are the China elements in the film and television drama Game of Thrones?

The Great Wall was built to resist the barbarians in the north. Seven countries competed for hegemony, and Lian Heng United with each other. Above the Seven Kingdoms, there is a symbolic king. The former is the iron throne of King's Landing City, and the latter is the Zhou Emperor of Luoyang City. Dragon element, architectural decoration style of Dragon Mother Palace, and eunuchs. It can be seen that there are still many of these elements.

The Great Wall of Despair in Game of Thrones. The Great Wall of Despair is an ice barrier between the seven kingdoms and the cold northern border. It is 700 feet high and stretches for 300 miles, separating the people and creatures in the Northern Territory from the seven kingdoms. The Great Wall is guarded by the Night's Watch Corps. They come from seven kingdoms, and they are a legion with a history of thousands of years, guarding the 19 fortress along the Great Wall.

The whole story of the play revolves around two clues: revenge and unity. Revenge is a universal theme, which exists in both eastern and western cultures. What about reunification? Think about it. From the Greek city-states to the Middle Ages in Europe, apart from the two lunatics in modern times-Napoleon and Hitler, which monarch had an urgent desire to unify Europe? Until today, the European Union has only been established for several decades, and now it is facing the risk of disintegration. If George R. R. Martin Sr. didn't steal the column from The History of China, where did the inspiration for the Iron Throne in King's Landing and the carefully drawn map of the Seven Kingdoms at Cersei's feet come from?

Game of Thrones is set in medieval Europe in terms of characters, social environment, including props castles. Then the problem is coming. More than 90% of wars in medieval Europe revolved around religion, and power almost completely ignored this fact-fighting for revenge, fighting for the reunification of the seven countries, everyone wanted to have the highest power, and various stories happened in the process of power struggle, but none of them had anything to do with faith. A lot of revenge revival, strong unified will and jaw-dropping camp changes in the play are almost copies of Historical Records and Zuo Zhuan.

Conclusion In the 5,000-year history of China, there are countless games of power, and it is reasonable to be photographed abroad.