1. The father loves this son very much.
2. Tang Long is very powerful. He is an extreme character with extreme experiences. For such a person, many concepts are only a thin line, which is also doomed to his contradictory and bumpy life.
3. An extreme life makes it easier to challenge some boundaries that are not very clear. Of course, Tang Long's father is also an extreme figure, and he is also challenging many things. Is Jack Ma like this father or more like Tang Long?
4. Others are relatively confused to keep their current jobs, and they are at the mercy of the world and society. (It's not that it's bad, maybe God created you, but he just wanted you to enjoy what you have.)
5. My father was very irritable and couldn't find a soulmate. Look, the big bad guy has that side too.
The above analysis actually has little to do with the discussion below. I'm sorry, I'll continue:
Xu Baijiu said, I just want to take him back for trial. As a result, his butterfly effect indirectly killed a lot of people. Most of the people who died were ordinary people, good people, and Tang Long's father. Is it worth it? If a bad guy died, he would lose many, many lives in the future, but it also cost a few innocent lives. Xu Baijiu eventually became the murderer and one of the victims.
Tang Long once killed a lot of people, and now he's better, should he be convicted? How much should the sentence be? 30 years? 100 years? death penalty? Is there a standard? Ordinary people, kill people, get caught, how should they be sentenced? What is the standard?
The law was created because human beings are not perfect. If human beings were perfect, there would be no breaking the law, or at least someone would break the law, and everyone could make the most perfect judgment based on the actual situation in a completely democratic way. Can God make perfect judgments? Excuse me, maybe imperfect humans are perfect?
How many things are perfectly judged? How many people are always expecting a perfect judgment and conclusion?
Someone else mentioned: If the Fa cannot make people better, what is the use of the Fa? This should also be the basic reason why most countries abolish the death penalty.
The story of "Wu Xia" is fictitious, the above questions are real, and I probably won't find the perfect answer in my lifetime.
I'm not done yet, I'm always trying to find a partial answer.
to be continued...
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