What do you mean by villain?

"Little people" usually have the following definitions:

First, people with modest personalities.

Villain is the antonym of gentleman. It refers to people who like to gossip, sow dissension, watch the fire from the other side, and hit people when they are down, that is to say, villains just don't take the right path and are despicable.

Second, ancient refers to people with short stature.

A villain refers to a person with a particularly short body in ancient and modern history or legend.

Third, it is the title of the child.

In the past, children were sometimes called villains. For example, comic books that children like to read are called "picture books". Some people think that the "villain" in a picture book refers to the characters in the book. Some dialects will also turn children into villains, such as Shanghai dialect, which calls little boys "male villains" (but calls little girls "little girls").

Fourth, it is the claim of the ancients.

The ancients claimed to use the word "modesty", and the villains also called me in ancient times, calling each other "adults", "lords" and "shopkeepers".

Stories about villains:

Original: During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, an artist carried an urn containing a little man, about a foot long. Put in the money, open the lid and let the villain out, singing and retreating. When he arrived in Ye (the name of ancient county, now Shandong), Ye ordered the urn to enter the department and carefully checked the source of the villain. I was afraid to speak at first.

Only by making a firm statement can we describe our hometown and clan. Guy studied when he was a child and came home from school one day. Lu Yu artists were fascinated by him, and their bodies suddenly shrank after taking medicine again. He took it with him and thought it was a play. Angry, insisting on killing artists.

During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, an artist carried a box with a villain hidden inside. The little man is about a foot tall. As long as someone puts money into the box, the artist opens the box and lets the villain sing. After singing, the villain returned to the box. When the artist arrived at the palace, the county magistrate took the box from the artist and brought it back to the yamen, asking carefully where the young people in the box came from.

The artist was afraid to say at first. The magistrate asked repeatedly, and the painter told himself where the villain was and which family he belonged to. It turns out that this little man is a pupil. When he came home from a teacher in a private school, he was tempted by the artist, who then gave him medicine, which made his limbs contract suddenly. The artist then took him everywhere as a tool for fun. When the magistrate of Gongye knew this, he was very angry and killed the artist with a stick.