Kong Ji is full of contradictions. He lives at the bottom, but he never misses his position once he is in a high position; he has seen the most sinister human heart, but returns the greatest kindness to people and things; he has life in his hands, but he can face it squarely. I respect life; I am forced to make a living, but I am neither humble nor arrogant in the face of power and life and death. Such a person has nothing to do with gender and appearance, and to me, it is already beautiful to the extreme.
It can be seen that Kong Ji had a good education, could read and write beautifully, but such a person with seven orifices and exquisite heart, but put him in such a situation, I can't help but sigh. It is because of these contradictions that such a character is even more valuable.
The second time I came down and sighed the most was Wang. He was indeed moody and violent, but the plot was able to understand the reasons for his every behavior and demeanor. Wang's feelings for Kong Ji have been changing, but at first I saw it from Lu Shui. Wang has an obvious Oedipus complex, and Lu Shui's behavior can remind Wang of his mother. But the tear that Kong Ji shed for him later made Wang think that perhaps gentle people are more like his mother. But when Wang wanted him to stay with him forever, the arrow that Kong Ji fired made Wang think that maybe he didn't belong here, so Wang took possession of him forcibly, hoping that he would give up and stay because of it. But later Kong Ji's suicide made Wang understand that if he could not keep him, he would harm him. The most rare thing about Wang in the whole drama is his tolerance for Kong Ji.
Changsheng is an extremely simple person, and all his actions have only one goal - to protect Kong Ji, from body to mind, from beginning to end. However, it's such a simple person that I really don't understand him. Maybe this is a habit. From when he was a child, he helped Kong Ji to commit crimes, and when Kong Ji admitted to him that he stole the ring, he made a promise to escape with Kong Ji and protect him for a lifetime.
I hope that I can live earnestly, openly and honestly, just like Changsheng, and don’t forget the original intention
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