Easter Egg 1: A short video of the extra chapter. In the video, Sun Jun said that as you wish, "General Yue's "Man Jiang Hong" has become famous all over the world." It was through Sun Jun's mouth that the news of their success was released, in order to comfort those who died tragically for it. Heroic spirit.
Easter Egg 2: Yue Fei’s last words. Yue Fei, the anti-gold general who never appears in the movie from beginning to end, some fans said that the movie "Man Jiang Hong" is really awesome. Yue Fei is never mentioned, but Yue Fei is everywhere. Yue Fei's successors went to look for Yue Fei's last words, but they didn't expect it to be the poem "The River is Red" written by Yue Fei.
Easter egg three: Thin gold body. The font used for the movie title and poster is Thin Gold style created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. Thin gold style is a font created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. It is a very unique calligraphy style in the history of calligraphy. It is very different from traditional calligraphy styles such as Jin Kai, Tang Kai and other calligraphy styles, and has a very strong personality. "Jingkang Shame, Still Not Snow", the Jingkang Shame in it refers to the fact that Song Huizong and his son Song Qinzong were abducted by the Jin people.