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What do you think about the corruption among primary school students in "In the Name of the People"?

The anti-corruption drama "In the Name of the People" is very popular. If you have not watched this TV series, you may not be able to communicate with your friends. As a TV series with a main theme, it is a magical thing to be able to receive such a reception. On the one hand, the cast is composed of actors from the Mesozoic era and veterans. It brings together a group of veteran artists who are more representative of the highest level of Chinese performance. Each role is perfectly portrayed.

On the other hand, the script system is large enough and more in line with this era, which is truly attractive. If the anti-corruption targets up to the deputy state level are not too surprising to the audience, then the plot that even primary school students are corrupted really touched the author.

In the play, Chen Dong, the son of Chen Hai, director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Handong Province, is nicknamed "Little Ball". Although he is a third-generation red man, he believes that corruption is a normal thing. "Little Ball", who loves playing football, spent 15 yuan to buy a substitute, but he didn't have a substitute in the two physical education classes. Now even primary school students know that "nothing can be done without spending money", and even the son of the anti-corruption director is no exception.

If in this TV series, the plots of various high-ranking officials’ corruption can arouse the curiosity of the audience. So the part about Xiaopiqiu's bribery touched the hearts of the audience more. Because such plots happen around us almost every moment. When many people still think that children are a symbol of purity, they don't know that in a small society like a school, materialistic desires, showing off wealth and comparisons are already rampant.

Looking at the "childhood anecdotes" shared by everyone in the barrage, charging for copying homework is nothing new. Bribery in class cadre elections and students collecting protection fees are not uncommon. If a child who grows up in such an environment reaches a high position in the future, will he be Qi Tongwei and Ding Yizhen again? What's wrong with our society?