Who is the traitor or the undercover agent?

When the term "Han traitor" originated, there is no research, but it is undoubtedly our Han nation's "solely designated and patented" term.

Vocabulary. According to the definition of "Cihai", "Han traitor" originally refers to the scum of the Han nation

, but now it refers to the traitor of China. The perspective is completely based on our "nation" (with its different history

Historical connotation) as a deflection. Everyone scolded the traitors, but the scoldings came back and forth, and they were all ancients and dead people, the last to leave

It has been decades since then. It is too late for the rest of my life. Even the Anti-Japanese War did not catch up. In my impression, the image of the traitor

is probably related to the debate between loyalty and traitor since the Song Dynasty. Since the Song Dynasty, "loyalty to the country" has become a household name,

Patriotism is sung loudly. However, whenever "the Chinese nation is at its most dangerous moment", traitors emerge in endlessly

With national calamity at the forefront, everyone hates traitors and wants to be loyal, and everyone can't help but condense their feelings towards "Integrity" is a word. But this kind of statement is to men what chastity is to women. In fact, it is a complementary concept. Taoists always focus on women's lack of integrity and their focus is not on the reasons. (why you lost your virginity, who raped you), and the consequences (whether you were a virgin or not, whether you were hanged). Similarly,

They only blame the individual for a man's loss of virginity, regardless of the environment. The same logic also affects When it comes to literature

expression, the typical technique is to use strong women to shame unruly men (such as Li Xiangjun and Hou Fangyu), which makes people feel

"The hero has just left his daughter", "a few men When we look at history, we only ask whether individuals have "bones

heads" or "boneless heads", which often leads to empty abstractions, falsehoods and distortions.

Traitors in China History cannot be discussed before the Han Dynasty, because there was no "Han" at that time. The concept that was previously equivalent to "Hu-Han" was "Yi-Xia". But at that time, "Yi-Xia" was related to It was really chaotic. Not only were their territories intertwined, their blood ties were intertwined, but their cultures were also integrated. Later, when Qin merged with the Six Kingdoms, the unifier was not the Xia of the Central Plains, but the Xia of the Central Plains. They regarded Yi Zhai as the "Rong of Qin". Later, the Six Kingdoms overthrew Qin. Chen She and Wu Guang were from Chu. Xiang Yu and Liu Bang were also from Chu. The "Han" were just those who rebelled against Qin and restored Chu. The result was originally that

it was venting anger for the "Jing Man".