Chapter 263: Traitor
By this time it was already dark.
Since Bai Jianwu took refuge with the Japanese, he has also gained some benefits, and if there is no benefit, who will be a traitor with infamy.
At the same time, he also knew that Luo's behavior betrayed the country and the people, and he would also be hated by the common people, and some patriots also wanted to get rid of these traitors.
So he usually likes to stay in the Japanese concession, and he feels safer here.
Even the woman who sleeps next to him is a Japanese woman, so he can feel more at ease.
In his heart, there are gains and losses, and they gain personal interests by defecting to the enemy and betraying the interests of the country, and of course, at the same time, they have become sinners of the nation and the target of patriots.
Everything is two-sided. Why do Chinese hate traitors? Because there are traitors in China. If there are no traitors, naturally no one hates traitors. Why do the Chinese hate traitors so much? Because there are still many traitors. This is probably Chinese characteristics.
Let's talk about the good side of the traitor phenomenon first. The reason why there are traitors must be because there are external enemies. The reason why there have been external enemies for a long time is that China has been too rich and gluttonous for a long time, so it has always been coveted, invaded, and robbed by others.
Another advantage of the long-standing traitor phenomenon in China is that the Chinese are tenacious. If the Chinese are all killed by the whites like the indigenous people of Haiti, and if the Chinese are also killed by the invaders, of course, there will be no traitors. Therefore, the presence of traitors also shows that the Chinese are very tenacious and indomitable in the face of all enemies.
However, if the Chinese are tenacious enough to successfully resist and defeat all foreign enemies, then traitors are not easy to appear. If the Chinese are not tenacious at all, whoever rules will be obedient, and like in India, it is not easy to produce traitors. Why? This is the difference between a colony and a semi-colony.
Sun Yat-sen once said that China, a semi-colony, is to some extent inferior to a colony. This can be understood in this way, when a place is completely turned into a colony. The colonizers would have carefully protected and built it as their own place, such as the United States. Of course, the premise of the United States is that the peoples of the colonies, such as the Indians, are vulnerable. Even if it is killed, the dove occupies the magpie's nest, and the colonists regard other people's homes as their own, and it does not need a group of "Indian traitors" among the Indians.
There are many Chinese, and it is difficult to kill them all; The Chinese are stubborn. Unwilling to be enslaved, always to rebel; The Chinese are very realistic, when foreign rulers are brutal and barbaric, the Chinese will also protect themselves and hide their resistance.
Therefore, no foreign ruler can completely replace China's own management, and any foreign ruler who comes to China must rely on the local power of the Chinese from the top.
Another important reason for this phenomenon is that Chinese culture is very developed, which makes Chinese look down on uneducated foreign rulers.
Chinese culture has always been advanced, regardless of whether China is defeated by force or not. The advanced nature of Chinese culture has always existed, even if it has some partial defects, but in essence, Chinese culture is the most perfect and rational culture in the world so far.
Therefore, any kind of external force that comes to China will either eventually accept Chinese culture or partially surrender to Chinese culture, and no foreign culture can become the dominant culture above Chinese culture, so it must rely on China's own strength. This is the case with the so-called semi-colonies. It's not that the colonizers don't want to, it's that the colonizers can't.
In China, most of the real traitors are educated people, and those who are uneducated cannot be traitors.
When the Japanese established a puppet regime in China. Always do everything possible to find cultural people, and the uneducated are at best an errand runner, and they can't reach the high level of traitors.
However, there is another characteristic of cultural people who are traitors, most of them are half-in culture, at best second-rate literati. A lot of it is just a third- or fourth-rate level.
It is impossible for a truly first-class cultural person like Wen Tianxiang to be a traitor, only a person with a little culture like Qin Hui, coupled with inflated personal self-interest, is the best embryo of a traitor.
Therefore, traitors generally have a bit of culture, at least they need to reach a level that is enough to confuse right and wrong and fish in troubled waters, and traitors are by no means white.
This Bai Jianwu is also a person with some culture, plus a little social fame, so the Japanese take a fancy to him as the agent of the Japanese, that is, the best person to choose the traitor.
In fact, if you look at those corrupt officials, those who swept away the country's property and ran abroad to enjoy it, what is the difference between them and traitors, this is a country that is rich but not strong,
Due to its development and prosperity, China is often coveted by external forces, and every foreign force that enters China must rely on local forces to achieve domination, which creates a soil for traitors.
When we say that it is difficult for foreign forces to completely conquer China, what we need to pay attention to is China's unique advantages and the natural rationality of Chinese culture.
A corrupt official enjoys himself at home, and he is still a corrupt official, not a traitor. At least that money is still used in their own country, and the fertilizer and water do not flow into the fields of outsiders.
But what is the difference between the behavior of those corrupt officials who defected abroad with some money and traitors?
Embezzled money is not used in one's own country, but contributes to the economy of foreigners, which is treason and traitor.
Wen Hao followed the window on the second floor and climbed to the window sill on the third floor,
Wen Hao looked inside through the window, "There are lights inside, and there are two men in Japanese clothes sitting together drinking wine."
The two men were talking in Japanese, but fortunately Wen Hao could still listen to what they were saying.
Wen Hao leaned under the window and listened for a while.
It turned out that they were two Japanese samurai sent by the Japanese military to protect Bai Jianwu.
The two of them usually follow Bai Jianwu around, but when they are in the pharmacy.
He felt that it was safer in the pharmacy, so he drank in the room opposite Bai Jianwu and relaxed.
However, let the two of them protect a Chinese, and the two of them are also resentful, but they have to carry out the order.
So the two of them complained while drinking here, and they also expressed their dissatisfaction with Bai Jianwu.
Wen Hao heard these news and secretly thought that there was nowhere to find it when he stepped on the iron shoes, and it took no effort to get it.
These two people are protecting Bai Jianwu, and those who are not far from him are not far from these two people.
Wen Hao carefully used the saber he carried with him to open the latch of the window.
Then he took the desert warrior with the silencer in his hand and pushed the window open,
As soon as the two Japanese heard movement from the window, they hurriedly looked at the window.
Wen Hao had already put more than half of his body into the window.
A Japanese wants to take a gun next to him, and a Japanese reaches for a knife.
(To be continued.) )
The fastest update of the book lover building, no pop-up window reading, please collect the book lover building (.co).