Lao Tan is the leader of the Kuomintang, and Shao Laoshuan is * * *. Lao Tan thinks that both * * and the Kuomintang are fighting against Japan, and both sides should cooperate, while Lao Shao is unwilling to cooperate with Lao Tan. In addition, Lao Tan used the information provided by Han when he assassinated the Vice Minister of Communications. Lao Shao felt risky and prepared to transfer Han Xiao back to the home front, but Lao Tan disfigured himself in order to formulate and implement his own plan and paid a great price.
Han provided is just the person needed in this plan. Transferring Han provided is bound to ruin his plan. He couldn't let anyone spoil his plan, so he killed Lao Shao. Killing Shao Laoshuan and Lao Tan is entirely to protect their identity. Lao Tan is not a positive role. Even if his purpose is to get the Japanese out of China, what kind of person would make himself so sick to hide?
Let yourself be unrecognizable, and let yourself wander around Liu Xiang, a man whose heart is full of darkness. Even if what he did was in the right direction, his ways and means must not be so aboveboard or even evil, so it is not difficult to understand that he killed Shao Laoshuan.
Drama evaluation
Blade is called "brain burning" by the audience because of its ups and downs and complexity. In addition, almost every character is accompanied by mysterious identity and full personality portrayal, which also makes the plot full of suspense.
There are many characters in Oscar Pistorius with different identities and complicated relationships. It doesn't make up stories with suspense, but deconstructs stories with complicated relationships between characters and dying underground work.