Joan is a very devout Christian. She follows the lessons in every word and deed, treats people kindly since childhood, often helps patients and entertains poor travelers with accommodation. The whole village likes her very much. In this way, Joan grew into a teenage girl, and the war between Britain and France was imminent. The British king invaded France and occupied Normandy in an attempt to overthrow the rule of the French king. Unfortunately, there was civil strife in France at that time, and the domestic rebels colluded with the invading British army and unanimously opposed the king. The French army was defeated, and major cities fell one after another.
One day, she came to the barracks in France and said that she had a way to defeat the British army and wanted to see General Balingu. When he left, he predicted that the French army would lose in the next battle. The French general saw the thin girl and thought she was coming to make trouble, so he asked her to leave. The result was really lost to the British. General Balingu thought Joan of Arc was not simple and asked her to tell the truth in detail. Joan explained that she had been inspired by God and that God wanted her to defend her country.
Since it was God's will, Balingu dared not neglect and sent three warriors to escort Joan to the king. Just in case, the king sent several theologians to investigate the fact that Joan was inspired by the gods. Finally, theologians agreed that her words were credible and suggested that the king adopt them. So an army led by Joan of Arc was quickly formed. The army quickly went into battle. Joan did not forget God's entrustment and performed very well in the battle. She climbed up the British fort along the ladder with her injured arm. Although they finally fell off the ladder because of serious injuries, the French soldiers were greatly encouraged and finally conquered the fortress, and beat back the British army outside the city and solved the siege of Orleans. Joan pursued the victory, wiped out the enemy's main force, swept away the decline in front of the French army, and bravely advanced towards victory. When people encounter some difficulties and setbacks in the process of doing things, they will want to back down and finally screw things up. This is not a question of ability, but a lack of courage. When encountering difficulties and setbacks, with courage, we have the power to overcome everything. When Joan bravely supported the country, the French army was suffering a series of failures. In this case, she can fight bravely without fear of being raped, even if she is seriously injured. It is this brave spirit that is also a critical moment to reverse the whole war.