"Lurk" could be interpreted from many angles: ** 1. Spy perspective ** 1. ** Character Identity and Hidden Mission ** - Yu Zecheng was an undercover member of the Chinese government. He went deep into the Tianjin Military Station and faced many dangers and challenges. For example, he had to constantly obtain information, and at the same time, he had to deal with the complicated interpersonal relationships in the station and the suspicion of the enemy. His fake wife, Chen Qiuping, had a hidden identity. The change from Border Protection Section 1 (Intelligence Section) to Border Protection Section 6 (the revoked Public Security Section) was a smokescreen by the Chinese intelligence department. This was because the Border Protection Division 1 was a core confidential department, and the identity of the agent needed to be strictly confidential. Chen Qiuping was carrying out a top secret mission. He went to Tianjin to pretend to be a couple and lurked. It was relatively safe to write the Border Protection Division 6. It would not endanger the mission because of the exposure of his identity, but it would also make it difficult for the spies lurking in Yan 'an to trace. 2. ** Intelligence acquisition and crisis response ** - In the play, Yu Zecheng needed to ingeniously obtain information and pass it on. He was in the enemy's midst, surrounded by shrewd military agents, such as Wu Jingzhong, the stationmaster. Every time he obtained information, there was a huge risk. He had to complete the mission without being noticed. For example, he might use the internal conflicts or negligence of the enemy to obtain valuable information, while also preventing the enemy from setting up a trap to test him. For example, the Intelligence Director used the method of giving guns to his subordinates to test Drew (the plot of another spy war drama would be corrected, and the assumption here was that it was Yu). If he was not careful, his identity would be exposed. 3. ** Dealing with the enemy ** - Yu Zecheng had to deal with the enemies in the station, such as Lu Qiaoshan and Ma Kui. Lu Qiaoshan was fighting for power in the station for his own benefit, and Yu Zecheng needed to find a place to survive and obtain information from their battle. Ma Kui once had doubts about Yu Zecheng. Yu Zecheng had to resolve this suspicion and use various means to point the suspicion at others to protect his hidden identity. ** 2. Character relationship perspective ** 1. ** Husband and wife relationship ** - There were many types of husband and wife relationships. For example, Wu Jingzhong and his wife belonged to the old couple type. Their relationship developed from a possible feudal arranged marriage to a later mutual dependence. After Wu Jingzhong returned to his family, he said almost nothing to his wife, and his wife also lived a good life. The relationship between Yu Zecheng and Chen Qiuping (although Chen Cuiping replaced them later) gradually developed into true feelings. From the initial cooperation for the mission to the mutual concern and dependence. Xie Ruolin and his wife were in the same bed but had different dreams. Xie Ruolin was only interested in the information trade and did not even care about his wife's feelings. His wife also had her own thoughts. This relationship reflected the reality of the relationship between husband and wife in society at that time. 2. ** Colleague relationship ** - In Tianjin Station, there were complicated relationships between colleagues. As the station chief, Wu Jingzhong held the power of the station. He had a management relationship with his subordinates, and they could use each other. Lu Qiaoshan and Ma Kui were fighting for the position of deputy station chief, while Yu Zecheng had to remain neutral in their battle and obtain the information he wanted. For example, if Lu Qiaoshan and Ma Kui tried to sabotage each other, Yu Zecheng could use the conflict between them to protect himself or obtain information. ** 3. From the perspective of reflecting social phenomena ** 1. ** Phenomenon in the workplace ** - In the drama, Juntong Tianjin Station also reflected certain workplace rules. When it came to power struggles, such as the one between Lu Qiaoshan and Ma Kui for the position of deputy station chief, they would use all kinds of methods, including backstabbing and framing. In this environment, Yu Zecheng was just like in the workplace. He had to know how to protect himself and complete his own tasks (similar to the performance goals in the workplace). This was similar to the competition between employees and the handling of superior-subordinate relationships in the real world. 2. ** Marriage ethics phenomenon ** - The different types of marital relationships reflected the ethics of marriage at that time. The change in the relationship between Wu Jingzhong and his wife under the arranged marriage, as well as the emotional relationship between Yu Zecheng and the fake wife, all reflected the variety and complexity of marriage relationships in society at that time. It broke through the common marriage pattern of rural men + urban women in previous films and television works, showing the collision and integration of living habits and social concepts under the dual structure. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
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