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14. Flesh-and-blood competition
Overcomer
Denied
A: (1) Malicious competitors are their own siblings
(2) The two brothers maliciously compete with each other
(3) A rivalry between two brothers, one of whom commits adultery
(4) The competition between the two sisters
B: (1) For the sake of an unmarried woman, the competition between father and son
(2) For the sake of a married woman, the competition between father and son
(3) Same as above, but this daughter is already the wife of her former father
(4) Competition between mother and daughter
C: (1) Competition between siblings or cousins
D: (1) Competition between friends
15. Rape and murder
Those who have adulterous affairs
victim
A: (1) Asking someone to kill a husband, or killing a husband for a lover
(2) Killing a lover who "pushes his heart into his heart".
B: (1) Killing his wife for his mistress or personal gain
16. Crazy
Maniac
victim
A: (1) I killed my flesh and bones because of madness
(2) Killed a lover because of madness
(3) Killing innocent people because of madness
B: (1) Shame for madness
C: (1) Lost a loved one because of madness
D: (1) Because of the fear of genetic madness, it leads to madness
17. Reckless
Reckless
1 victim
2 Lost Objects
A: (1) Self-inflicted misfortune due to recklessness
(2) Self-inflicted disgrace due to recklessness
B: (1) Misfortune caused by curiosity
(2) Loss of a loved one due to curiosity
C: (1) Death or misfortune of others due to curiosity
(2) Death of relatives due to recklessness
(3) Death of a lover due to recklessness
(4) Death of flesh and bone due to credulity
18. The sin of unintentional love
Lovers
1. The person who is loved
2 Explainers
A: (1) Mistakenly marrying one's mother
(2) Mistaking one's sister for a mistress
B: (1) Mistakenly marrying his own sister
(2) Ibid., only framed
(3) Almost take his sister as a lover
C: (1) Almost raped his own daughter
D: (1) Almost unintentionally committed adultery
(2) Inadvertently committing adultery (e.g., remarrying under the false belief that the husband is dead, but not necessarily)
19. Inadvertently mutilating flesh and bones
victim
Murderers
A: (1) By God's command, he almost killed his own daughter unintentionally
(2) Ibid., but due to political necessity
(3) Same as before, but because of the competition for favor in love with others
(4) Ibid., but because of resentment against his daughter, whom he did not recognize
B: (1) Inadvertently killed or nearly killed his own son
(2) Ibid., but it was manipulated by an adulterer
(3) Same as above, and at the same time there is hatred of other flesh and blood
C: (1) Inadvertently killed or nearly killed his siblings
(2) For the sake of his position, he inadvertently killed his sister
D: (1) Inadvertently killed his mother
(2) He was manipulated by an adulterer and inadvertently killed his father
E: (1) In order to take revenge or be manipulated, he inadvertently killed his grandfather or other elders
(2) Forced killing
F: (1) Inadvertently killed a woman he loved
(2) Almost killed a lover he didn't know
(3) Failure to save the life of an unknown son
20. Sacrifice yourself for the sake of doctrine
victim
ism
A: (1) Sacrificing one's life for the sake of one's promise
(2) Sacrificing one's life for the success or happiness of the race
(3) Sacrifice of life for the sake of filial piety
(4) Sacrificing one's life for one's beliefs
B: (1) Sacrificing love and life for the sake of faith
(2) Sacrificing love and life for the sake of a career
(3) Sacrifice for the good of the country
C: (1) Sacrificing one's own happiness for the sake of obligation
D: (1) Sacrificing one's honor for the sake of one's faith
21. Sacrifice yourself for the sake of flesh and blood
victim
Flesh and blood
A: (1) Sacrificing one's own life for the life of a relative or loved one
(2) Sacrificing one's life for the happiness of a relative or loved one
B: (1) Sacrificing one's future for the happiness of one's parents
(2) Sacrificing one's future for the sake of one's parents' lives
C: (1) Sacrificing his love for the sake of his parents' lives
(2) sacrificing one's love for the happiness of one's children
D: (1) Sacrificing one's life and honor for the life of one's parents or a loved one
(2) Regardless of one's chastity for the sake of the life of a relative or loved one
22. Desperate for the impulse of lust
Lovers
1 object
2 victims
A: (1) Breaking religious chastity and vows for the sake of love
(2) Destroying the oath of ordinary chastity
(3) Ruining one's future for the sake of lust
(4) Destroying all his rights for the sake of lust
(5) Lust destroys brainpower, health, and even life
(6) Lust destroys wealth, honor, and the lives of a number of people
B: (1) Forgetting one's obligations because of temptation
C: (1) Loss of life, status, and honor because of the sin of lust
(2) For the sake of other kinds of sins, to obtain the same result
23. Loved ones must be sacrificed
victim
Loved ones who were sacrificed
A: (1) A daughter must be sacrificed for the public good
(2) Because of the obligation to sacrifice God because of the observance of her oath to God
(3) There is an obligation to sacrifice a benefactor or loved one for the sake of personal faith
B: (1) When necessary, sacrifice what is unknown to others but who are really his children
(2) In the same circumstances, sacrificing his father
(3) In the same circumstances, sacrificing one's husband
(4) sacrificing one's son-in-law for the good of the public
(5) Dealing with one's own relatives in the interest of the public
(6) For the benefit of the public, dealing with one's own friends
24. The competition of two different strengths (for love and women)
Two people of different forces
object
A: (1) God and man
(2) There are witches and ordinary people
(3) The overcomer and the vanquished, the master and the slave, the superior and the subordinate
(4) The kings of the kingdom and the kings of the subjects
(5) Kings and nobles
(6) Authoritative and emerging
(7) Fathers and the poor
(8) Honorable persons and suspected offenders
(9) Two people who are almost evenly matched
(10) Ibid., and one of the people in the arise has previously committed adultery
(11) A person who is loved versus a person who "has no right to love".
(12) The husband of a divorced woman
The above is between two men
B: (1) A witch and an ordinary woman
(2) The overcomers and the prisoners
(3) Empresses and subjects
(4) Queens and slaves
(5) The heroine and the servant
(6) Noble women and lowly women
(7) Two people of almost equal status, one indulgent
(8) For the ideals or memories of a noble woman, a person who is not as true as hers
(9) God and man
The above is between two women
C: Repetitive competition – (A loves B, B loves C, C loves A)
D: (1) God and God
(2) People to people
(3) Two wives in law
The above is oriental
25. Adultery
Two people who have sexual immorality
A husband or wife who has been cheated on
A: (1) I deceived my mistress for the sake of another young woman
(2) For the sake of his wife, he deceived his mistress
(3) For the sake of a young girl, deceived his mistress
B: (1) He cheated on his wife for the sake of the maid he loved but did not love him
(2) In order to indulge in lust, he cheated on his wife
(3) Deceiving his wife for the sake of a married young woman
(4) Intentionally bigamy, he deceived his wife
(5) For the sake of the girl he loved but did not love him, he cheated on his wife
(6) The wife is jealous of the maiden who loves her husband
(7) The wife is jealous of a prostitute
(8) The rivalry between a cold wife and a passionate lover
C: (1) For the sake of a "like-minded" lover, he sacrificed the "incompatible" husband
(2) Forgetting that her husband (thinking he was dead) went to get along with his rival.
(3) For a lover who can sympathize with her, he sacrifices his ordinary husband
(4) deceived a good husband for the sake of a rival who was inferior to him
(5) Ibid., for a quirky rival in love
(6) Ibid., for a nasty rival in love
(7) A wife in love, cheating on a good husband for the sake of an ordinary lover
(8) Deceiving the husband for a lover who is not as good as he is, but more useful
D: (1) The revenge of the deceived husband
(2) For the sake of doctrine, the idea of jealousy is dispelled
(3) The husband was framed by the failed rival
26. The sin of love
Lovers
The person who is in love
A: (1) Mother and child
(2) Female love father
(3) Violence committed by fathers against daughters
B: (1) A young woman is in love with the son of her husband's ex-wife
(2) The young woman and the son of her ex-wife are in love with each other
(3) A woman is the lover of both the father and the son
C: (1) It is a lover of a sister-in-law or a concubine
(2) Brother and sister are in love
D: (1) Homosexuality
27. I discovered the dishonor of my loved one
Finder
Negligence
A: (1) I found out that the Father had something to be ashamed of
(2) I found out that my mother was ashamed
(3) I found out that my daughter had something to be ashamed of
B: (1) Discovering something dishonorable in the fiancé's or wife's family
(2) I found out that my wife had been insulted before she got married
(3) Finding that he had "stumbled" in the past
(4) Discovering that his wife used to be a prostitute
(5) I found out that my lover had something dishonorable
(6) I found that my mistress had been a prostitute before, and she had resumed her old life
(7) Discover that your lover is a scoundrel, or that her mistress is a bad woman
(8) I found out that my wife was a bad woman
C: (1) I found out that my son was a murderer
D: (1) The son is a traitor
(2) The son violated his own laws
(3) The son is considered guilty
(4) Vowing to get rid of the tyrant, only then did he know that the tyrant was him
(5) Discovered that his sibling was a murderer
(6) He found out that his mother was the one who killed his father
28. Love is hindered
Two people in love
hinder
A: (1) Marriage cannot be entered into because of family or status discord
(2) Marriage is not possible because of discord in wealth
B: (1) Marriage cannot be made because of the obstruction of the enemy
C: (1) Because the woman had allowed him to be in his room
(2) Same as before, and misunderstand that the object of love is married to someone else
(3) For a lover who can sympathize with her, he sacrifices his ordinary husband
D: (1) Opposition from relatives
(2) Disagreement between relatives
F: (1) Sexual incompatibility between men and women
29. Love an enemy
Enemies who are loved
1 He who loves him
2 He who hates him
A: (1) The loved one is hated by the relatives of the beloved
(2) The lover is hated by the relatives of the beloved
(3) The beloved (male) is the enemy of the female partner who loves her
B: (1) The lover (male) is the one who kills the father of the beloved
(2) The beloved (male) is the one who kills the father of her other lover
(3) The loved one (male) is the one who kills the brother of her other lover
(4) The beloved (male) is the husband who kills the woman who loves her
(5) The beloved (male) is the one who kills the original lover of the woman who loves her
(6) The beloved (male) is a relative of the woman who kills his wife for the woman who loves her
(7) The beloved (female) is the daughter of the person who killed the beloved's father
30. Ambition
Careerists
Blockers
A: (1) Ambition is thwarted by one's own kinship, brother
(2) Ambition is thwarted by one's relatives or those who have received favorites
(3) Blocked by their own henchmen
B: (1) Ambition to rebel
C: (1) Ambition and greed cause sin in succession
(2) Ambition like a deer
31. The struggle between man and God
person
god
A: (1) Fight against God
(2) Struggle with people who believe in a certain kind of God
(3) Blocked by their own henchmen
B: (1) Arguing with God
(2) Punishment for insulting Shinto
(3) Punished for arrogance before God
(4) Arrogance competes with God
(5) Reckless competition with God
32. Jealousy due to mistakes
The Jealous
The envied
A: (1) Mistakes arise from the suspicion of the jealous
(2) False jealousy is born by chance
(3) Mistakenly believing that the love of friendship is the love of men and women
(4) Jealousy is caused by malicious rumors
B: (1) Jealousy is caused by a hateful traitor
(2) Ibid., but the traitor is for his own benefit
(3) Ibid., the traitor is also jealous of himself
C: (1) Mutual jealousy between husband and wife is provoked by rival lovers
(2) The jealousy of the husband is provoked by a failed rival
(3) The jealousy of the husband, provoked by a woman who loves him
(4) The wife's jealousy is provoked by a rebuked rival
(5) The jealousy of a proud lover is provoked by the husband who has always been deceived
33. Wrong judgment
Wrongdoers
1 victim
2. Error reason
A: (1) Where trust is needed, wrong suspicion occurs
(2) Missuspecting one's mistress
(3) Misunderstanding the attitude of the lover and becoming suspicious
(4) Wrong suspicion due to the coldness of the other party
B: (1) In order to save a friend, he deliberately made people doubt himself
(2) Strike at an innocent person
(3) Ibid., but the wronged person feels guilty because he has had evil thoughts
(4) A person who witnesses sin, in order to save another person, allows others to blame the wronged person
C: (1) Allow others to blame an enemy
(2) The mistake was deliberately caused by an enemy
(3) The error was intentionally caused by his brother
D: (1) The offender blames his enemies
(2) The offender has long been arranged, and the blame is laid on his second victim
(3) Blame a rival in love
(4) Blame an innocent person who will not join him in the evil
(5) An abandoned mistress who blames her former lover for refusing to deceive her husband
(6) Deliberately framed by others (after a wrongful conviction), trying to restore his status and trying to take revenge
34. Remorse
Remorseful
1 victim
2 Sins
A: (1) Remorse for a sin that no one knows about
(2) Remorse for the sake of the father
(3) Remorse for murder
(4) Remorse for the murder of a husband or wife
B: (1) Remorse for the mistakes of love
(2) Remorse for committing adultery
35, flesh and blood reunion
Seekers
The One Who Found
36. Loss of a loved one
The Seeer
The deceased
A: (1) Seeing that the flesh and bones are mutilated and cannot be saved
(2) For the sake of the needs of the position, misfortune is inflicted on one's own people
B: Foresee the death of a loved one
C: (1) Learned of the death of a relative or close friend
D: (1) Upon learning of the death of a loved one, he became brutal due to disappointment
Table 1 Examples of 36 plot modes
Mode 1: "Gold Rush" (1925), "Guanshan Flying" (1939), "Star Wars" (1977)
Mode 2: Rescue the "Mother and Law" of "The Party and the Difference" (1916)
Mode 3: Revenge "Ivan's Childhood" (1962)
Mode 4, Revenge of Flesh and Blood "The Lion King" (1994)
Mode 5, Escape "Exhausted" (1959), "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967), "Natural Born Killer" (1994)
Mode 6, Scourge "Bird" (1963), "Kindergarten" (1983) "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" (1983)
Mode 7, Misfortune "The Girl of the West Crane Generation" (1952), "Stay Alive" (1952), "Wild Goose Flying South" (1957), "Early Spring February" (1963), "Scarecrow" (1983), "The Last Emperor" (1987), "Furong Town" (1987), "Alive" (1994), "The Pianist" (2002)
Mode 8, Revolution "Battleship Potemkin" (1925), "Mother" (1926), "Serf" (1963), "Yellow Earth" (1984)
Mode 9, feat: Lawrence of Arabia (1962), General Patton (1970), Taxi Driver (1976), Red Sorghum (1987)
Mode 10, kidnapping "Perfect World" (1993)
Mode 11, "Citizen Kane" (1941), "Rear Window" (1954), "Enlargement" (1967), "Dialogue" (1974), "Apocalypse Now" (1979), "Birdman" (1984), "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988)
Mode 12, "The Lin Family Shop" (1959), "Last Year in Mariambad" (1961), "Star Scout" (1995)
Mode 13, Hatred Between Flesh and Blood, "Shouting and Drizzle" (1972), "Chaos" (1985), "Field Platoon" (1986)
Mode 14, The Rivalry Between Flesh and Blood "High Heels" (1991)
Mode 15, Rape and Murder "Heavenly Station" (1984)
Mode 16, Crazy "Illusion" (1979)
Mode 17, Reckless "One Flew Over the Asylum" (1975)
Mode 18, The Sin of Unintentional Love, Spring in a Small Town (1948), The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979)
Mode 19, inadvertently mutilated flesh and bones "Narayama Festival Examination" (1983)
Mode 21, sacrificing oneself for the sake of flesh and blood "The Goddess" (1934), "A River Flows Eastward" (1947), "The Kramers" (1979), "Narayama Festival Examination" (1983)
Mode 22, Desperate for the Lustful Impulse "Broken in Venice" (1971), "Carmen" (1983), "Dangerous Relationship" (1988)
Mode 23, You Must Sacrifice Your Loved One (1973)
Mode 24, The Rivalry of Two Different Forces (For Love) "Wild Mountain" (1985)
Mode 25, Adultery "The Marriage of Maria Braun" (1979)
Mode 26, The Sin of Love "Moon" (1979), "Spider Woman's Kiss" (1985), "Farewell My Concubine" (1993)
Mode 27, Discovering the Dishonor of a Loved One "The Call of the Distant Mountain" (1980)
Mode 28, Love Hindered "Queen of Sweden" (1933), "Angel on the Road" (1937), "The Sound of Music" (1965), "The Graduate" (1967), "Lace Girl" (1976), "Wish Tree" (1976), "Strange Woman" (1978), "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" (1980), "French Lieutenant's Woman" (1981)
Mode 29, Love an Enemy "Romeo and Juliet" (1996)
Mode 30, Ambition Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Mode 31, The Struggle Between Man and God "Naked Island" (1960), "Rosemary's Baby" (1968)
Mode 32, Jealousy Because of Mistakes "Like Water" (1985)
Mode 33, Wrong Judgment "Black Cannon Incident" (1985)
Mode 34, Remorse "Paris, Texas" (1984)
Mode 35, Flesh and Bone Reunion "Golden Pond" (1981)
Mode 36, Loss of a Loved One Old Things in the South of the City (1982), Out of Africa (1985)
revenge
The so-called "revenge mode" is that a decent person suddenly encounters a tragedy, and then the orphan studies hard, masters the strong martial arts, and then visits the enemy to realize the desire for revenge. A little twisted, plus the protagonist falls in love with the enemy's children or apprentices in the process of revenge.