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What's the difference between Zhou skinned and Zhou skinned?

Zhou Bapi and Huang Shiren are both figures in literary works.

Zhou scalping is a harsh exploitation of long-term workers, and all means are used to increase their working hours. In Huang Shiren, in addition to exploiting farmers through land, there are also acts of forcing people to buy, forcing people to die and raping civilians. In contrast, Huang Shiren is more guilty, not only as a landlord, but also as a bully.

According to the policies and laws of New China at that time, Zhou Pipi would be confiscated, not only confiscated, but also subject to more severe criminal sanctions.

Huang Shiren.

Introduction: Huang Shiren (a fictional character in literature) is the main villain, the image of landlord and the representative of bad landlord in the works of white-haired girls. It symbolizes the image of the feudal landlord class squeezing the poor for a long time. This classic image is played by the famous actor Chen Qiang.

Zhou skinned.

Brief introduction: Pippi Zhou is a "bully landlord" written by Gao Yubao, a famous villain hero and writer.

Interpretation: nowadays, most of them are adjectives, referring to people who are mean and heartless. A derogatory term used to call names.

These two characters are typical bullies before liberation, trying to exploit the poor.

If someone uses this to describe it now, it just leaves no room.