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The critic have it both ways, the people around him. Composition 300
Good at have it both ways, often repeating. Especially when surrounded by powerful people, they are extremely keen to observe the surrounding environment and can protect themselves with ease. Such people generally have no morality, no support and no principles, just like "swing in the wind". They are very good at camouflage and gain benefits, so they can easily achieve temporary success. They don't have great talent, they only care about short-term interests. They are always looking for a backer and always want to rely on something. The only thing they don't know is to rely on themselves. They are smooth, cunning and hypocritical, and they can only be used and cannot be trusted.

The self-expression type in AB type has the most "swing" character. They have a strong desire for self-expression, good eloquence, fierce action and changeable thoughts. Seemingly sincere, once stimulated by others, they immediately react violently and never want to overwhelm each other. He is quick-witted and quick-witted, and his movements change freely. Once he has made up his mind, he will take decisive action. Emotions are fickle and indifferent. Once you can't find someone to rely on, you will panic. Promises are broken, and often broken. The key for such people to respect themselves lies in the word "forbearance". At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, the three major political and military forces of Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and Li Chuang put pressure on Wu Sangui at the same time, which made Wu Sangui show his inherent surly, smooth, dependent and disobedient side as a genius AB temperament, and his brave and decisive spirit was completely concealed.