About Jacqueline and Scarlett

Many friends have a good eye and see the connection between Jacqueline and "Gone with the Wind".

I am ashamed that the character of Jacqueline was not successfully portrayed due to the limited pen power, but the lion did write about Jacqueline with a heavy shadow of "Gone with the Wind" out of his preference for Scarlett and Vivien Leigh.

Like Scarlett, Jacqueline has pale green eyes; At the ball, Kwan Zhuofan chose Jacqueline as his dance partner, as if Brad chose Scarlett.

Also, before Jacqueline got married, she had been living on a cotton plantation called "Tara", and friends who had watched "Gone with the Wind" would remember that the cotton plantation in Scarlett's house was also called "Tara".

Therefore, when Guan Zhuofan heard the name "Tara", he had such a big reaction.

There are also some differences.

Scarlett's hair was black, and the lion added a little color to Jacqueline, turning it maroon.

Vivien Leigh's hair should be black, but it is also said that it is a little maroon, and when "Gone with the Wind" was filmed, there were no real color photos, so let's take her hair with a little maroon.

Scarlett's facial lines, like her character, are angular; Jacqueline is softer, like her character.

Jacqueline's appearance, the lion mixed with a little bit of the image of Scarlett's mother, Mrs. Hao, Ellen.

Scarlett is of Irish-French descent, with an Irish father and a French mother. Jacqueline's pedigree is purely French.

Some friends may have noticed that in Death of the Star-Spangled Banner, the Irish appear as a more negative image. This does not mean that the lion has any prejudice against the Irish, purely for the sake of fiction. But because of this factor, Jacqueline Irish ancestry is not arranged.

As for Vivien Leigh, her mother may have a little bit of Indian ancestry, which may be the source of that hint of exoticism in her stunning beauty.

The story of espionage was somewhat inspired by the deeds of several legendary women at the time.

One is named Rose. O'neill. Greenhouse, Confederate spy. She was a courtesan of Washington, beautiful, widowed. had the intention to arrange a scene between her and Guan Zhuofan, but Rose was forty-four years old at the time, and she was afraid that her friends would complain that Xiao Guan's taste was too heavy, so forget it.

In addition to being a legendary spy, Rose was also an excellent diplomatic envoy in charge of securing foreign aid for the Confederacy, having been received by Napoleon III and Queen Victoria. Unfortunately, when he returned to China by boat, he was killed by a storm.

It was 1864, and Kwan was fighting to the death in Atlanta.

The other, Elizabeth. Fan. Lou, a federal spy. She and Rose are just the opposite: they come from the upper class of the South, but they oppose slavery and support unification.

Mia's body has her shadow somewhat.

*(To be continued......)