The Knights of Canterbury had a very important position in Chaucer's mind. They were noble, gentlemen, disdained people who did not understand etiquette, and had great ideals and aspirations. In the author's first description of the image of knight, we can see a brave and brave knight image. At the beginning of the article, the author also makes a comparison between his followers, highlighting his bravery and nobility. This knight has a wealth of combat experience, in order to maintain the safety of the monarch and fight bravely, he wears exquisite robes, has a typical chivalry spirit.<br>
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