Betrayal is a Chinese word, pinyin: b è i p à n, which means deviating from betrayal. It is a departure from one's original beliefs, a constraint on moral betrayal, a betrayal of the interests of the public, and a manifestation of unfulfilled and unfulfilled commitments made to oneself.
"Xunzi Jiemeng": "Therefore, there has never been a person who is greedy, betrayed, and contending for power without risking humiliation and destruction since ancient times and today."
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Vol. I, Part I of the Chronicle of Emperor Guangwu: It was the political turmoil in Chang'an and the betrayal in all directions.[1]
Tang DynastyTortoise shellSong of Scattered People: "TaizongFoundation industryverysolid,clownBetrayal should wipe out the barbarians. "[4]
Song Sushi's Letter of Admonishment and Military Use on behalf of Zhang Fangping: "The border soldiers betrayed, and the capital was in a state of turmoil."[2]
Yuan Liuxun's "General Discussion on Seclusion - Article 3": "However, if the dead are stupid, the prisoners are alive, and if they leave easily, they are treacherous."
brightLuo Guanzhong《Romance of the Three Kingdoms》The 36th chapter "Xuande Hits Fancheng Yuan with a Plan and Recommends Zhuge": Wen LingsiXu YuanzhiHe is a wonder in the world.TodayNewfield , help the rebellious ministerLiu BeiIt's a pity to betray the imperial court and just fall into the mud.
Qu Qiubai's Preface to Selected Works of Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Feelings: "The most outstanding and sincere people who refuse to betray their bright ideals are always determined to embark on the road of real revolution."[3]
Yuan YingDeep Remembrance: "When we forget the Long March and the great achievements of revolutionary ancestors, it means betrayal of the revolution.[1]