Traitorous was an idiom, which originally referred to rebellious acts such as rebellion. In modern Chinese, it referred to a sinful act that seriously destroyed the established order, and it had a negative meaning. This idiom originated from the Book of Han·Gao Di Ji. According to the Records of the Historian and the Biography of Yang Yun, treason and heresy was a major crime imposed by the ruling class on those who destroyed the feudal order. It can be used as predicates, objects, and attributes. For example, there was a sentence in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: " You rely on my jade seal to arrogate to yourself the title of emperor. You betrayed the Han Dynasty and committed treason!" This sentence used treason to describe the behavior of betraying the Han Dynasty. In short, treason and heresy referred to acts that violated feudal morality and seriously damaged the inherent order.
I recommend "I'm Rebellious in the Strange Way", a fantasy novel. The female protagonist Zhou Shi transmigrated to a world where good and evil were not distinguished, and the cultivation system was strange and full of contrast. In the face of all kinds of madness and confusion, she became even crazier. This novel also had a rebellious theme. The female protagonist's attitude towards this crazy world was also different from other rebellious female protagonists. I recommend it to readers who like fantasy novels and rebellious female protagonists. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Well, in some 'acts of treason fanfic', it might focus on a group that is secretly planning to overthrow a tyrannical regime. They plot and scheme, and there could be a lot of political intrigue and moral dilemmas as they decide how far they are willing to go in their actions of treason. It can be really exciting to read about the different characters' motives and how they interact within this context.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact New York Times story. But generally, if it's about Trump and treason, it might be exploring actions that could be considered traitorous according to some interpretations, like actions related to national security or relations with foreign powers.
There could be some 'acts of treason fanfiction' in the context of political or military - themed fictional worlds. For example, in a story set in a fictional kingdom, a character who is a high - ranking official might be written in a fanfiction to plot against the king, which is an act of treason. But this is quite a niche area and not something that is widely publicized or promoted, as it often goes against the positive and heroic themes usually associated with most fictional works.
The following are some recommendations for novels similar to Love Is Not Guilty: Rose of Sin, Legend of the Hunting Sea, Sin in the Mirror, Sin is Unforgivable, Truth and Sin, and Book of Sin. These novels belonged to the category of suspense and crime works. They were similar to the genre and plot of Love Is Innocent, and might arouse the interest of readers.
First, create interesting characters. You need characters that have strong motives for their actions related to treason. Maybe they are fighting for a cause they truly believe in.
As of now, I'm not aware that any definitive proof has been established. Allegations of treason are extremely serious and require a high level of evidence. Just because the New York Times reports on it doesn't mean it's proven.