No matter what army it is, there will be all kinds of scandals, but more or less problems. It was the same as before and now, and the difference lies in the control mechanism of its own media. Very often, if there is a relatively small scandal in the national military system, it will be magnified by the media and people with a will, which will have a strong negative effect and the people will smell it. But on the other hand, the vast majority of the national army are also recruits, and many soldiers are children of ordinary people. They don't do bad things in essence, they are just smeared. It's just that people who do bad things and corrupt people, that is, those officers, have little to do with ordinary soldiers. The corruption of senior officials in the national army will lead to soldiers not having enough to eat, forcing soldiers to go to people's homes to find something to eat, thus increasing the negative effects.
However, the national army is really not as bad as our people say. On the frontal battlefield, the national army saved the southwest of China at the cost of millions of soldiers, and won several large-scale battles, each time tens of thousands of Japanese troops were killed. Guerrilla warfare is different. There are few battles in which thousands of Japanese soldiers are killed or injured, so from this point of view, the national army is not as bad as expected. They're just not good at fighting civil wars.