Director Hou, the pioneer of anti-corruption, was portrayed as an arrogant little person, and Qi Tongwei was portrayed as a ruthless and unscrupulous person!
He has awe-inspiring righteousness, he has an oath under the national emblem, and he has loyalty to the party and the people. But is such Hou Liangping too heartless? So he will always live in a castle in the air, ungrounded.
Qi Tongwei, on the other hand, gives people a feeling of being unruly as soon as he gets the word. Use your own resources to the extreme to cover up your nepotism. For greater power, he defeated Gao, defeated and even defeated Chen Yinshi.
He destroyed the evidence, killed his younger brother Chen Hai, and shot and killed Hou Liangping at the Hongmen banquet. From then on, I fell into the magic road, and all Buddhas were punished. But he is so flesh and blood, so real. When Qi Tongwei knelt down to Liang Lu's hypocritical feelings, he knew that there was no way out. If he wants to win the battle, he can only fight with his life.
However, even if Qi Tongwei is full of evil, I still can't have any hatred for him.
Is this the beauty of a play? I even have some doubts about what Zhou is trying to say. Is it the darkness of officialdom or the complexity of human nature?
If we only look at personality and talk about making friends, ten Hou Liangping will lose to one Qi Tongwei on social networks.
When dealing with Hou Liangping, you have to take pains to eat a meal so as not to be suspected of bribery;
On the other hand, Qi Tongwei seems to have been forgiven for everything. The scene of swallowing a gun and going to hell with all the secrets seems to explain a lot.