This shows that corrupt officials should not be inherited, at least not from the womb. Then how did they own this door? Craft? What about yours? Are you in officialdom? Study hard? And then what? Go up every day? ? Or are they just a profession acquiesced by the emperor?
Because camels are studying the history of the Tang Dynasty recently, I still take the corrupt officials in the Tang Dynasty as an example. (However, in order to prevent some sprayers from saying that the isolated evidence is not valid, camels will drag the adult Yan of the Ming Dynasty with them. The history of the Tang Dynasty is nearly 300 years, the emperor is also in double digits, and the number of corrupt officials is not very good. Let's choose a big one. Camel said in his last article that there were no fewer corrupt officials in the Tang Dynasty than poets, but the most famous one was Yuan Zai, who was greedy for more than 60 tons of peppers.
Camels have said before that peppers and stalactites were only cigarettes and Moutai in China at that time. What made Yuan Zai win the first prize was actually his family's property. So how did Yuan Zai become a big tiger? (Let's bring Master Yan. In the original historical records, Yuan Zai was an ambitious young man with a poor family but a passion for learning. Yan Song, on the other hand, has ordinary family conditions, but his father, who is keen on fame, wants him to use it? Knowledge changes fate? So he also loved learning in his early years.
Apart from their common ground, they also had differences in their early years. Yuan Zai just likes studying (his father died young and remarried with his mother), while Yan Song is here? Always tried? Studying under the supervision of his father. As the saying goes? Words are not as good as sticks? Different living environment and learning atmosphere made them throw a distance at the starting line from the beginning.
Many years later, Yan Song was admitted to Jinshi with excellent results and was selected to Jishi Shu. Interested in readers who love history? Jishi Shu? It shouldn't be surprising, because he is equivalent to it? Ge Lao? Protected area. And then what? Into the cabinet? It is the ultimate goal of literati, if we don't consider changing dynasties. And then what? All by self-study? Yuan zai, but with several times the strength of Sun Shan, later if it weren't for him? Huang Lao's art? There is a skill in the world, and Li Longji happened to be addicted to it in his later years? Taoism? With a special trick, Yuanzai may never become a big tiger.