What does three musketeers mean?

"Three Musketeers" are three like-minded friends.

Three musketeers originated from the novel three musketeers by the French writer Dumas. It means three good friends. They are like-minded and have their own strengths. They will break through the world together and see who can beat them. It describes three powerful swordsmen in a game, referring to three people who are very United, capable and prestigious. "Three Musketeers" generally refer to Addo, Bordeaux and aramis.

Three musketeers is a historical novel based on the historical facts of the 13th French King Louis and the powerful ruling and opposition figure Cardinal Li Sailiu. It describes how three musketeers, Ados, Bordeaux, aramis and their friend D 'Artagnan were loyal to the king and fought against Li Sailiu, thus reflecting various conspiracies within the ruling class.

Three musketeers's Role Introduction

1,Ados

The Musketeer, a friend of D 'Artagnan, was an aristocratic Count de Laffer who joined the Musketeer anonymously. He is a deep man and hates evil. In Viscount Lorna, he died of grief and haggard because of the death of his illegitimate son Viscount Lorna.

2. Bordeaux

Also known as Potous, Musketeer, formerly known as Duvallon, one of Da Niang's good friends, speaks quickly and has no brains. In Viscount Lorna, he was crushed to death by a boulder to cover aramis.

3. aramis

Musketeer, formerly known as Rene de Albright. One of D 'Artagnan's best friends, with elegant manners, seems bent on becoming a priest, but in fact he is having an affair with his lover. In Viscount Lorna, he fled to Spain under the cover of Bordeaux and became a duke. He was the only one of several musketeers who died of natural causes.