In ancient times, it was called "catching a knife", especially a person who wrote articles for others. With the development of the times, the meaning of gunman has also expanded. Anyone who becomes someone else instead of others can be called a gunman. Now refers to people who take exams or write papers instead of others and get paid accordingly; Also refers to people who act after the event and leave after the event; A person who cheats in an exam (taking a test, leaking a test paper, etc.). ) is also a "gunman."
Gunmen are slang for students in Chinese mainland. This word is often used in Taiwan Province Province, referring to those who have done something (passively) instead of being victims. They mainly take the place of exams and finish their homework so that the victims can get paid. This process is called changing guns. This behavior greatly disturbs the principle of fairness.
The relationship between the victim (usually a student) and the gunman is a private transaction. The gunman will ask the victim to pay for the affairs entrusted by the victim, ranging from several hundred yuan to tens of thousands of yuan.
There is a profession of "gunner" among modern writers, and "gunner" has great disadvantages in any industry.
"Gunner" is a very bad existence in the manuscript industry. "Gunners" often give up their intellectual property rights and get paid below the market price.
For example, for a movie script, producers often hire so-called gunmen to help them create it, and then give their signatures to the scriptwriters of their own interest teams.
This idea leads to a new screenwriter, who is likely to write plays for his competitors, and as a result, the competitiveness of his own interest team declines.
As a newcomer to the industry, being a "gunner" is a behavior full of drawbacks for everyone. This is not only a crackdown on other newcomers, but also reduces the competitiveness of the industry and lowers the price. It is not only disrespectful to one's own labor, but also makes producers develop an inertial thinking to avoid competition, which is extremely unfavorable to the development of an industry.