Cambodia's Pol Pot is a frightening man, he ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, killing people like hemp, abusing the people against the sky, and reducing the population of Cambodians by 1/3. He nearly wiped out the Cambodian royal family and put King Sihanouk, Queen Monilie, and King Sihamoni under house arrest for three years. Almost killed. King Sihanouk's 19 descendants were also sent to the countryside by order of Pol Pot to be tortured and killed.
In this way Pol Pot should have been a fierce man, but in fact it was not. Pol Pot's face was that of a humble peasant, happy all day, full of smiles, modest and sincere. He is low-key, does not like to be in the limelight, and does not like to occupy a major position in group photos.

Pol Pot's first impression is absolutely good, that is, deep contact, but also make people feel good about him. When Pol Pot was a civilian, he was a very pleasant person, definitely a civilized and good citizen who did not steal, did not rob, did not pit, did not deceive, did not beat people, did not curse people, did not harm others and self-interest, and obeyed the law.
Pol Pot's fathers were farmers, but Pol Pot did not live a peasant life since childhood, but an aristocratic life, because his cousin and sister not only became actresses of the Cambodian Royal Ballet, but also climbed into the dragon bed of the Cambodian king, and the sparrow became a phoenix.
Pol Pot was born in 1925 and was originally named Charlotlo. He was timid and afraid of things from an early age, and he was afraid to see his family killing chickens. At the age of six, Pol Pot was sent by his family to phnom Penh to attend a school of nobility and to live in his cousin's mansion outside the palace.
The Cambodian court was not as heavily gated as the ancient Chinese court, and the young Pol Pot often went in and out of the Cambodian royal palace to visit his sisters. The concubines and ladies of the palace were particularly fond of Pol Pot because he was humble and polite.
Later, when Pol Pot became the ruler of Cambodia, killing people like hemp, some palace ladies and concubines who had settled in Paris, France were very surprised, how did a good doll become Thanos?
After returning from studying in Paris, France, Pol Pot became a secondary school teacher. Although Pol Pot was an electrician, he actually taught history and literature.
Pol Pot is humble, honest, gentle, never read from the script, and his lectures are very interesting and very popular with students. When Pol Pot praised French literary poetry, it was very beautiful, full of emotion and rhythm. Students enjoyed listening to Pol Pot's lectures and thought he was a good teacher.
Later, when Pol Pot became the ruler of Cambodia, one of his students was working as a taxi driver in Paris, France, and when he saw the news, he was so excited that he called the radio station and said that Pol Pot was my teacher, Shalot Shao.
If Pol Pot was not the ruler of Cambodia in this life, he must have been a good man in life who was law-abiding and strictly moral, and his good qualities made people like him. But why did Pol Pot become so brutal as the ruler of Cambodia? Perhaps it is the power that inflates and changes the character.
Reference: The Biography of Pol Pot