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Famous sayings about actors misunderstanding the country
"A femme fatale" and "a player who misleads the country" are historical stories and proverbs, which convey some specific views and values, but they are not completely accurate and do not apply to all situations.

The idiom "femme fatale" is usually used to describe that a woman's beauty leads to a man's bad behavior or a national disaster. This statement has a certain market in ancient society, because the status of women in ancient society is low, and beauty is easily regarded as the source of women's evil. But this statement is unfair, because women's beauty cannot be chosen by themselves, and women themselves should not be belittled and attacked because of their beauty.

The theory that "an actor has wronged the country" refers to the decline or chaos of the country caused by his own artistic creation. There is some truth in this statement, because the works of literary and art practitioners may convey some bad values or have a negative impact on society, but this statement is also biased, because literary and art practitioners themselves should not bear too much social responsibility.

Generally speaking, the expressions "a femme fatale" and "a player who misleads the country" are biased and unfair, and cannot be fully applied to modern society. We should treat people of different professions and genders with a more open and inclusive attitude, and avoid simply blaming personal behavior on a certain profession or gender.