There are two types of men who, after watching "The Dynasty of Ming 1566," begin to imitate their behavior and lose their critical faculties. As they exclaim, "This world is the same as in the Dynasty of Ming 1566," they hasten to copy its elements. Similarly, there are two types of women: those who have watched "The Legend of Zhen Huan" and those who have not. It is said that "The Legend of Zhen Huan" was filmed from a critical perspective, but both series have influenced viewers, causing mental harm. This phenomenon is similar to "buying a box without a pearl," a flaw that our ancestors warned us about. Just as our president, under the influence of historical TV dramas, start using items such as yellow porcelain cups and dragon-shaped armchairs. This might explain why historical events such as the burning of books and the execution of Confucian scholars, the destruction of the "Four Olds," the nationwide collection of weapons, their melting into bells and gongs, and the creation of twelve golden statues each weighing a thousand stones, placed in the palace, occurred. But when you hide your bloody past, your descendants quickly become arrogant, proclaiming a great civilization and great ancestors, and believing that destiny is on their side. Then a bloody storm is brewing.