Some people say that Wang Jingwei is the biggest traitor in China, but I object that it is all political propaganda. Wang Jingwei was also forced to become a so-called "traitor". Mr. Wang was previously the backbone of the Tongmenghui, and Mr. Sun was a popular person in particular. The act of assassinating a high-ranking Manchu official cannot be said to be an act of traitor at all, right? Because the slogan of the Revolution of 1911 was to expel the Tartars and restore China. Aren't it the Manchus of the Qing government who caused China to lose power and humiliate the country in modern times? I think Wang Jingwei’s assassination of the Manchu royal family in his early years was an act of the Han people striving for national independence. Just like Princip’s assassination of Archduke Ferdinand for the liberation of Serbia, they were both done for the cause of liberation of the nation and cannot be regarded as traitors at all. But later, Mr. Wang and Mr. Jiang parted ways due to political differences. Just as Japan launched its war of aggression against China, Wang Jingwei wanted to use the power of the Japanese to regain his dominance in the country, so he became the puppet government of the Japanese. Only then did Wang Jingwei He is considered a traitor, but I think Wang Jingwei can only be considered a half-traitor. After all, he was a revolutionary fighter of the Kuomintang in the first half of his life, just like Pétain, the leader of Vichy France in World War II. During World War I, Pétain commanded the French army to defeat Vers who turned defeat into victory. The Battle of Den finally led the French to defeat the Germans. If it had not been for General Pétain, France would have perished long ago. Yue Fei, who can be said to be a national hero of the French, only failed in his later years and ended up becoming a so-called "French traitor" and ended up like Wang Jingwei. He was a national hero in the first half of his life. In the second half of a hero's life, he is a scum of the nation. I think times create heroes. Times create bears. People all have two sides. Sometimes they are great heroes and sometimes they become great scum. Just like Qin Hui. Now that Qin Hui is mentioned in China, he is actually the spokesperson for traitors and scum. Shang Qin Hui was not a traitor from birth. During the Jingkang incident, Song Dynasty officials all supported the dethronement of the Zhao family and the appointment of Prime Minister Zhang Bangchang as emperor. They also asked all Song Dynasty central officials to collectively sign in support of the thief Zhang Bangchang as emperor. Only Qin Hui refused to sign and was loyal to the emperor. The bottom line was that the Emperor of the Jin Kingdom saw that Qin Hui was a talented person and treated him favorably. From then on, Qin Hui felt the kindness of knowing and meeting him, so he joined the Jin Kingdom and became an out-and-out "traitor." Many people who were forced to become so-called "scum" were forced to cooperate with foreign invaders. Especially those who love life like Hong Chengchou could easily become traitors and lackeys. If China had not been invaded by the Jin Kingdom, Japan would not have invaded. The shame of Jingkang, the Nanjing Massacre and other eras that gave birth to traitors can only be said that the times create heroes. If you stick to the bottom line, even if your family is ruined and your life is at stake, you cannot be a traitor. On the contrary, if you cannot stick to the bottom line, you will become a traitor. So I think if you are the biggest traitor in China, It’s hard for anyone to give you a correct answer