Why is it so attractive to watch the Hong Kong drama Headless East Palace after 17?
The story is very good, from a small village to the palace compound, and then to the country to fight; From changing face to becoming a child, it is full of wits and courage between people.
However, characterization is a bit too dull. Although it is obviously selfish and evil, it is extremely clever. Although Lingyun represents kindness, it's a pity that it's a bit silly. Maybe it's to promote stupidity and bless honest people.
Karma is a complex sociological concept, if only it could be so simple. People often have no distinction between good and evil, and everyone has good and bad. It's just that the objects are different.
If we must add this karma to the social crowd, we can only say that good and evil are only a qualitative concept to a certain extent and cannot be quantified. How many good results can be exchanged for how many good causes? How much evil will it produce?