In life, we often encounter the so-called "villains". These people tend to put their personal interests first, treat affairs in a way that is based on their own gains and losses, and even do not hesitate to harm others for the sake of personal gain.
They act without a bottom line, only for personal gain, and are even willing to betray those closest to them, and do whatever it takes for personal gain.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang wrote in the "Teacher Table": Being close to villains and alienating virtuous ministers is one of the reasons for the decline of the Han Dynasty. This sentence profoundly reveals how serious the harm caused by the "villain" is.
However, the "villain" seems to be unavoidable and always pervasive. The main reason why they become "villains" is because of their own lack of strong qualities. In order to achieve the goal of superiority, they do not hesitate to harm others, and even sell their souls by any means.
Therefore, guarding against "villains" has become a crucial "compulsory course" in our lives. Sometimes, the difficulty of prevention is almost "unavoidable".
In Central. 8. In iQIYI's popular anti-Japanese war drama "Dog Leftover Run", a typical "villain" image appeared. The Japanese aggressors once invaded and occupied a large part of China's territory by virtue of their advanced and rich combat experience.
What is even more infuriating is that under the guise of "Greater East Asia Co-prosperity", they actually carried out barbaric plundering and activities, committing inhumane atrocities against our compatriots and plundering our country's resources.
However, even in the face of such a grim situation, some traitors who lack backbone and bottom line actually betray their compatriots and even betray their former friends for insignificant personal interests.
In "Dog Leftovers Run", County Magistrate Ma is such a representative of traitors. In order to consolidate his position as the county magistrate, he actually succumbed to the Japanese invaders and betrayed his country and compatriots desperately.
Braided Zi Ye showed excellent calligraphy skills and was deeply loved by the Japanese governor Miyazaki. Although he repeatedly asked the pigtail master for calligraphy lessons, he was rejected each time. However, it was precisely because of a poem that led to his tragic murder by Miyazaki.
Diametrically opposed to the firm and upright character of the pigtail lord is the county magistrate Ma, who always shows the image of a traitor who is submissive and absolutely obedient.
However, in the whole plot, County Magistrate Ma has not yet shown the true colors of the sinister and cunning villain, but is more like a cowardly person.
A child is a real "little man". When the Japanese had not yet intervened, he was obedient to Yang Sanbai for his own interests. Even if Yang San spat at him, the little boy didn't mind, and even wiped the saliva on his face as a moisturizer.
Therefore, when judging whether a person is a "villain", the key is whether the other person really listens to you when your status is higher than that of the other person. Such people are usually well-known and are considered "insidious and cunning" villains. For the sake of his own status, the child twice reported to the Japanese behind his back.
For the first time, the child secretly tells the Japanese that the dog has returned. In the end, the Japanese brought troops to come, and the child deceived Wang Mao, causing Wang Mao to mislead the Japanese to capture the dog leftover, resulting in the tragic death of Wang Mao and Xing'er.
If it weren't for Yang San's detention by the Japanese, the child's secret informant, and the child's slap on Yang San, I'm afraid Yang San wouldn't have thought that the child was the real culprit who caused Xing'er's tragedy. Due to the betrayal of the child, the Japanese had a very good impression of him, and considered him a "very good" villain.
This is the so-called "lackey" phenomenon. For such individuals, no matter where they are, they will become the confidants of others. Whoever is stronger becomes someone's "lackey".
In order to consolidate his position and win more glory in front of the Japanese invaders, the unscrupulous element who gained power took the opportunity to reveal the secret of Yang San's rebellion against the Japanese to the Japanese. This move killed two birds with one stone, on the one hand, won credit in front of the Japanese, and on the other hand, it also took advantage of the situation to replace Yang San.
With Yang San**, this unscrupulous element officially took Yang San's place and became the "red man" and the most loyal "lackey" of the Japanese invaders.
In the past, he regarded Yang San as his master and obeyed his words. However, Yang San mistakenly thought that this bad guy was his most loyal subordinate.
When the Japanese invaders arrived, this unscrupulous element immediately betrayed Yang San, and the insidious behavior was shocking. He thinks he's the smartest.
In the era of Yang San, he walked with Yang San and his career was thriving. However, in the era of the Japanese invaders, he was still attached to the Japanese and became a "human-like dog-like" existence.
However, this bad guy never thought that people like him were destined to end up badly. First of all, the Japanese aggressors were not his real "backing". The reason why he became a "red man" in the eyes of the Japanese is only because he is "useful". The Japanese needed him to "pave the way" for them, to provide valuable intelligence and lay the groundwork for their path of aggression.
And once this bad guy is no longer useful, his fate is doomed to a "dead end".
First of all, there is a general strong condemnation of traitors and betrayers. In order to pursue personal interests, some even betrayed the country, colluded with Japanese hostile forces, and showed no mercy to their former friends, resulting in the loss of many innocent lives, including Ye Dakui and his troops, as well as Wang Mao and Xing'er.