As the saying goes, a friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and a friendship between villains is as light as water. Noble and talented people have no chance to play, while incompetent people occupy important positions in the court.
Among them: a gentleman, especially a learned and cultured person. The concept of "gentleman" is highly valued by Confucianism, especially Confucius, among various schools in China.
Villain: usually refers to the antonym of "gentleman" defined by Confucianism, and the old saying also has many meanings. However, it is generally recognized in the current definition that the Confucian definition of villains refers to turning your face like a child, which comes from Confucius' saying that "only women villains are difficult to raise, and they are inferior if they are close, and they are resentful if they are far away." Now in the social life of China, it refers to people who like to fight in secret, sow dissension, sow dissension, watch the fire from the other side, and hit people when they are down.