Speaking of which, I really like the role of King Mulang. Although he is the target of public criticism, I can't have a bad impression on him anyway, especially his extraordinary wisdom and calmness. I really want to mention that this is due to the convenience of Mulang's identity as a Royal Guards. He is basically the last one to play, and he won't make a move until the opponent's physical strength is almost exhausted. The most obvious part is slapping Jin Zuyang. The old man was stunned by dozens of people and Mulan rushed out.
Mulang is not only good at strategizing, but also has a strong ability to defend against the enemy. For example, when Baoyu and Dazang came to save the moon, Mulang saw through their plan to lure the tiger away from the mountain in time, and Baoyu's plan to save people failed.
And he seems very knowledgeable. No one knows the secret of killing Longzi, but Mulang does. I knew at a glance that Pearl had been poisoned.
What I admire most is Mulang's calmness. No matter what happens, he always stays still. He doesn't even blink when he makes up lies. No matter what unexpected situation he encounters, he always holds hands with Mulang, and he can always minimize the problem. There are too many such examples.
The feeling of watching the whole play is a cat-and-mouse game, or an adult is teasing a group of children, and Mulang is the cat.
(Speaking of erudition, I have to mention that the ancient literati played chess, played calligraphy and painting four times. Mu Lang is at least proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, which is unknown. )