Sorry if this is not the proper place where to ask. I have been watching a film (Dragon Blade) and there's a scene where the "Romans" start singing this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxqJF_7RCkE
Do this have a historical base, or it is just a nice song for a commercial film?
>>2636374
What the actual fuck am I watching here.
This is an affront to history.
>>2636887
But it's fun, and they have Jackie Changs!
>>2636374
>that made up roman flag
>has the eagle from that shitty nazi puppet state on it
>awkwadly placed, doesnt even resemble the actual roman standard
>>2636992
According to the Wikipedia, the story is placed in China, 48 BC.
And also...
>Not long after, Wild Geese Gate is threatened by a legion from the Roman Empire in need of water and supplies, among which is a blind boy named Publius (Jozef Waite). After a stale-mated duel between Huo An and Lucius (Cusack), the Roman general, the latter agrees not to assault the city in return for being let inside. The legion uses its superior engineering skills to speed up the construction work, an act which boosts the morale and happiness of the inhabitants, who are divided among several different races, such as Chinese, Uighur, and Turkic. Huo An returns the favor by sending men to assist Lucius's envoys in reaching the Parthian Empire. A celebration is later held and Huo An is made an honorary centurion.
>>2637009
fuck wild geese gate fuck
why dont domesticated geese gate fuck
>>2637009
if the romans had kung fu we would have the white ethnocentric singularity right now
Looks like they rolled John cusack out of an opium den before filming this
There's no more JUST in Hollywood than white actors participating in these garbage tryhard "epic" Chinese films.
Johnny Knoxville was just in one with Jackie chan called skiptrace.
>>2637030
>white ethnocentric singularity
so, did Roman soldier wandered to China and stayed there, married and breed?
>>2636374
Found the lyrics. Well, it seems solid.