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Classic lines of Guoan speech

Lead: I collected and sorted out the classic lines in The King's Speech for you. I hope you like them.

1, Rogge sat on the throne of the coronation ceremony.

King George VI: Get up! You can't sit there! Get up!

Lionel Rogge: Why not? This is a chair.

King George VI: That ... that's St. Edward's chair.

Lionel Rogge: People carved their names on it.

George VI: Get up! You can't sit there! Get up quickly.

Lionel. Rogge: Why not? This is just a chair.

George VI: That's that's St. Edward's chair.

Lionel. Rogge: People just carve their names on it.

2. See a doctor for the first time

Lionel Rogge: Do you know any jokes?

King George VI: ... Timing is not my strong suit.

Lionel. Rogge: Can you tell jokes?

George VI: Controlling time is not my strong suit.

3. A dispute between two people

King George VI: Listen to me ... Listen to me!

Lionel Rogge: Why should I waste my time listening to you?

King George VI: Because I have my own voice!

Lionel Rogge: ... Yes, you know.

George VI: Listen to me! Listen to me!

Lionel. Rogge: Why should I waste my time listening to you?

George VI: Just because what I said is very important.

Lionel. Rogge: Yes.

The prime minister resigned.

Sir Stanley Baldwin: Your biggest test ... is yet to come!

Stanley? Baldwin: Your biggest test has come.

Queen Elizabeth visited Rogge anonymously for the first time.

Queen Elizabeth: My husband's job involves a lot of public speaking.

Lionel Rogge: Then he should change his job.

Queen Elizabeth: He can't.

Lionel Rogge: Who is he, the indentured servant?

Queen Elizabeth: Something like that.

Queen Elizabeth: My husband's job includes a lot of public speaking.

Lionel. Rogge: It's more reliable to change jobs.

Queen Elizabeth: We can change it earlier.

Lionel. Rogge: Are you a slave at the mercy of others?

Queen Elizabeth: Almost.

6. This is the first time to see a doctor.

Rogge: What is your earliest memory?

King George VI: I'm not ...-discussing ...-personal matters here.

Lionel Rogge: Then why are you here?

King George VI: Because I stutter very much!

Lionel. Rogge: What is your earliest memory?

George VI: I'm not here to discuss personal privacy.

Lionel. Rogge: Then why are you here?

George VI: Because I stutter to death.

7. Look at the image of Hitler's speech

What is he talking about? [watching a clip of Hitler's speech]

King George VI: I don't know, but ... he seems to speak very well.

Albert: What is he talking about?

George VI: I don't know, but it seems very inflammatory.

8. Mrs. Rogge came home early and ran into the king and queen.

Mertel Rogge: Will the king and queen stay for dinner?

Queen Elizabeth: We are happy to accept such a treat, but, alas ... previous appointments. That's a real pity.

Merton? Rogge: May I ask if your Majesty will stay for dinner?

Queen Elizabeth: We'd love to, but we already have plans. I'm terribly sorry.

9. Speech before the declaration of war

King George VI: If I am the king, where is my power? Can I declare war? Form a government? Tax? Don't! However, I am the seat of all authority, because they think that when I speak, I speak for them. But I can't talk.

George VI: If I am the king, where is my power? Can I declare war? I can form a government. Tax increase? Not even! But I still want to sit at the top, because the whole country believes it? My voice represents them. But I said I couldn't.

10, the argument between the royal brothers

King Edward VIII: Sorry, I have been very busy.

King George VI: Do what?

Edward VIII: King.

Edward VIII: Sorry, I've been very busy recently.

George VI: What are you up to?

Edward VIII: Busy being king.

1 1. Rogge forbids the king to smoke.

[King George lights a cigarette]

Lionel Rogge: Please don't do this.

King George VI: Excuse me?

Lionel Rogge: I believe that breathing smoke into your lungs will kill you.

King George VI: My doctor said it can relax the throat.

Lionel Rogge: They are idiots.

King George VI: They have all been knighted.

Lionel Rogge: That's official.

Lionel. Rogge: Please don't do this.

George VI: What?

Lionel. Rogge: Sucking it into the lungs is equivalent to suicide.

George VI: My doctor said it would relax my throat.

Lionel. Rogge: They are idiots.

George VI: They were all knighted.

Lionel. Rogge: That's an official idiot.

Tell Churchill how Mrs Simpson attracted Edward VIII.

Queen Elizabeth: Obviously, she has some skills-she got them in an institution in Shanghai.

Queen Elizabeth: Obviously, she has her own unique means. I think she practiced in Shanghai.

13, the last speech of the king's words

At this grim moment, perhaps the most important moment in history, I send this message to every family of my people, both at home and abroad, with the same deep feelings for each of you, as if I could cross your threshold and speak to you personally.

For the second time in most of our lives, we are at war.

Time and time again, we tried to find a peaceful way to resolve our differences with our current enemies; But it's in vain.

We are forced to get involved in a conflict, so we are called to meet the challenge of a principle with our allies. If this principle prevails, it will be fatal to any civilized order in the world.

This principle allows a selfish power-seeking country to ignore its treaties and solemn commitments, which allow the use or threat of use of force against the sovereignty and independence of other countries.

Such a principle, stripped of all disguise, must be pure primitivism, and might is right. If this principle is established through the world, the freedom of our own country and the whole Commonwealth will be in danger.

But more importantly, the people of the world will be bound by fear, and the hopes of peace, security, justice and freedom among all countries will be dashed.

This is the ultimate problem we face. It is inconceivable that we refuse to meet the challenge for all that we cherish and for world order and peace.

It is for this lofty goal that I now call on people at home and overseas to turn our cause into their own.

I ask them to remain calm, firm and United at this difficult time.

This task will be arduous. There may be dark days in the future, and the war is no longer confined to the battlefield, but we can only do what we think is right and sincerely hand over our cause to God. If all of us are firmly loyal to it and ready to accept any service or sacrifice it may require, then with God's help, we will win.

At this solemn moment

Perhaps it is the most critical moment in the history of our country.

I want to express my gratitude to every citizen.

No matter where you are

Send such a message

I feel the same way about you.

I even hope to tell you from door to door.

Most of us will face the second war.

We have sought peaceful means many times.

Settle disputes between countries

But all in vain.

We were forced into the war.

We must accept this challenge.

If Hitler is popular,

The order of world civilization will be destroyed.

When this belief disappears from the disguise,

Just naked pursuit of power

To defend everything we cherish.

We must accept this challenge.

For this lofty goal

I appeal to the people at home.

And people abroad take this as their responsibility.

I implore you to remain calm and firm.

Unite before the test

The test is severe.

We will face a difficult period.

War is not limited to the front.

Only with justice can we act correctly.

We sincerely pray to God here.

As long as everyone has a firm belief.

With the help of God,

We are sure to win.