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Why do traitors become traitors, and what is their mentality ... Please make a concrete analysis.

Traitor mentality is a common mentality in the last years of a dynasty. In order to seek fairness, people generally have revenge, hoping that the People's Liberation Army will help eradicate those scourges-corrupt cadres.

1840 During the Opium War, British troops attacked Humen fortress in Guangzhou. The British army went north along the Pearl River, and tens of thousands of residents on both sides watched the war as if it had nothing to do with them.

After the Sino-Japanese War 1895, the tragedy was staged again. Japan occupied Liaodong Peninsula. At that time, people in Lushun and Dalian were not surprised that they had become conquered people under Japanese occupation, but were only interested in the fineness of Japanese silver dollar and the exchange rate with Yingyang and China silver.

In many wars in China, the hostile forces that defeated China's army were not too strong, but why did they win? An important reason is that the rulers can't get the support of the people.

Zhou Wuwang crusaded against Shang Zhouwang. Zhou Wang pieced together 700,000 troops to meet King Wu's 50,000 soldiers and horses. More than half of the Shang army were slaves and prisoners of war who were temporarily armed. They have been oppressed and abused by Zhou Wang on weekdays, and they have long hated the accomplices who personally killed Zhou Wang and Zhou Wang. When Zhou Jun began to attack, they defected and joined the ranks of the People's Liberation Army.

Song Dynasty and Ming Dynasty were the countries with the largest population and the largest gross national product at that time, but they were destroyed by Mongolia and Manchu with hundreds of thousands of people at that time.

So, what caused the enemy to invade and the people to wait and see or defect?

The root of social stratum differentiation in China is the domestic autocratic system. After Emperor Gaozu won the world, he boasted to his father, "Do you think my fortune is more important than your second son's?" In the eyes of the emperor, the wealth and people of the whole country are the property of their family.

In order to maintain a family-owned industry, they also need officials to look after their homes and homes, which leads officials to peel another layer of skin from the people. Feudal emperors often turned a blind eye to the oppression of the people by officials in order to improve the enthusiasm of officials to look after their homes. In the middle and late period, the imperial power weakened. In exchange for the loyalty of officials, they often acquiesce in the extortion and exploitation of the people by officials. It will inevitably lead to the capital and wealth of the whole dynasty being concentrated in the hands of a few people.

As early as the end of the Ming Dynasty, the thinker Huang Zongxi saw the harm of dictatorship. He pointed out: "The great evil in the world only harms the monarch." Regard the world as a selfish "industry" emperor and squander the "flower interest" of his industry at will. Let people in the world "dare not be selfish, dare not be selfish" to worship the waste and greed of a person or a group. In order to accumulate wealth, emperors and officials spared no expense in fishing. This double search for "insufficient losses to make up for more" is an important reason for "defending the country against danger and the people".