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The Historical Story of Accounting Hutong
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there lived a man named Wu Bi in the alley of the accounting department. His nickname was "Daojiabi" and he specialized in "cleaning", which meant cutting off a man's genitals. In order to keep his "chastity" in the three palaces and six courtyards, the emperor only allowed honest men to be eunuchs in the palace. Wu Bi was a seven-rank official in the Qing Dynasty. He recruits 40 eunuchs to the General Administration of Internal Affairs every season. Wu Bi is a clean enterprise with a set of equipment. After recovering from the operation, I prepared a set of boots and hats for everyone before entering the palace. This treatment fee, plus clothes, cleaning, recuperation, diet, medicine and other expenses. , is 182 two silver, this is the way for him to get rich.