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There was a king in English history who had a bad reputation and was called "Richard III".(Richard III), who lived in the mid-to-late fifteenth century, roughly equivalent to the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty in China.
Richard III was born with a disability and an ugly appearance, although he was a prince, he lived in people's cynicism since he was a child, so he was extremely inferior and distorted in his heart, forming a cruel and ruthless character. When he was in his 30s, in order to reach the pinnacle of power, Richard killed his nephew, killed his siblings, and finally got his wish, and was crowned king of England in 1483.
Richard III's misdeeds provoked outrage and rebellion, and just two years later (1485), Henry Tudor raised an army from Wales and defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field, in which the tyrant was killed.
Legend has it that although Richard III fought bravely, during the battle, his horse fell due to the fall of his horse, and Richard III was also thrown under his horse. The once mighty king of England saw enemy generals running towards him with spears and shouted, "Whoever gives me a horse, whoever gives me a horse, I will exchange my kingdom for a horse." Before he could finish speaking, enemy soldiers rushed to him, and he was stabbed in the head with a spear, killing him instantly.
One hundred years after the death of Richard III, Shakespeare wrote the play Richard IIIThe use of dramatic brushwork to portray and expose a king who was self-willed because of inferiority, cruel because of willfulness, and destroyed because of brutality, and the notoriety of Richard III has spread from ancient times to the present, from England to the world. Richard III's belated funeral will take place on March 26, after which his coffin will be buried in St. James's Church. This church is next to the battlefield where Charles III died in battle, and this church is exactly where Charles III rested the night before the battle.
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Because of his contribution to England, Richard III fought bravely, and during the battle, his horse fell due to the fall of his horse's shoe, and Richard III was also left behind.
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Although Richard III fought bravely, during the battle, his horse fell due to the fall of his horse, and Richard III was also thrown under his horse. The once mighty king of England saw enemy generals running towards him with spears in hand.
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Because Charles III was, after all, a king, and such a character was not of his own making.
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Willful because of inferiority, brutal because of willfulness, and the place where it was held was where Charles III rested.
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Richard III was born with a disability, and although he was a prince, he grew up living in the cynicism of people.
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In order to reach the pinnacle of power, he killed the king and his nephew, and killed his siblings.
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The brutal and devastated king was portrayed and exposed, and Richard III's notoriety spread from ancient times to the present day, from England to the world.
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The heart is extremely inferior and distorted, forming a cruel and cold character.
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Although 500 years have passed, Charlie is still the former king of England.
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