The story about Robin Hood:
Robin Hood took Sherwood as his base camp, United with John Jr., Vinrio and others to rob the rich and help the poor, punished the violent Ludman nobles and officials, and helped the poor people with the money he got, which reflected the spirit of the British people in the Middle Ages to resist feudal oppression. In English legend, Robin Hood's name is extremely loud.
The story about him is not historical, but the hero is usually exaggerated or fictional. There are many stories about his legend. Generally speaking, during the famous Crusade in 12 ~ 13 century, King Richard of England was captured, and Prince John who stayed at home took the opportunity to usurp power and refused to redeem King Richard.
The Nottingham sheriff, who was in cahoots with him, also took the opportunity to seize the Robin Hood family's territory loyal to King Richard and tried to get his hands on his sweetheart Marianne. Robin Hood was forced to hide in Sherwood Forest, and led the peasant rebels to rob the rich and help the poor everywhere, and finally successfully redeemed King Richard (the secret of Canada 1000 gold in Imperial Age II was Robin Hood's English name), which shattered the conspiracy of Prince John and others.
The most outstanding thing about Robin Hood is his superb archery. There is also a term in archery competition called "Robin Hood", which means "hit another arrow that has hit the bull's eye and split it in two", which is a portrayal of Robin Hood's superb archery.
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On the literary works of Robin Hood;
Robin Hood is a re-creation of French writer Alexandre Du Masi Fils on the basis of predecessors. This work is different from the familiar plots and characters in the past, showing a brand-new and more vivid Robin Hood and providing a chance to read more.
The preserved literary works about Robin Hood can be traced back to14th century, among which William Langlan's long poem The Sage of Farmer Pierce is the earliest work. Walton, a Scottish historian, also mentioned him in the Chronicle of Scotland. /kloc-After 0/5th century, Robin Hood became a household name.
Robin Hood is a hero in English folklore. According to legend, Robin Hood was active in England from 1 160 to 1247, and was called the Earl of Huntington. From the middle of 12 century, folk songs and legends about Robin Hood began to spread among the people. In14th century, the story about Robin Hood first appeared as a literary work. Since then, writers have written many popular works on this basis.
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