Su Chuo is the ninth grandson of Cao Wei's assistant Su Ze, and he and his brother Su Liang are called "the second Su". He was eager to learn from childhood and extremely intelligent. When he grew up, he read widely and was brilliant.
When my cousin Su Rang served as the secretariat of Fenzhou, he asked if there were any talented people in his family for his practice. Sugar Singing then recommended Su Chuo. Su Chuo was appointed as a doctor by Yu Wentai.
Although appointed by Yu Wentai, there are many things in Yu Wentai, so I don't have time to get to know Su Chu. In this way, Su Chuo worked for more than a year and was never mentioned by Yu Wentai again. Later, when Zhou Huida, Su Jiao's boss, answered Mao's inquiry, she was affirmed. Under the inquiry, Su Chuo re-entered the line of sight of Yu Wentai.
Yu Wentai appointed Su Chuo as Zuo Lang. Later, he and Yu Wentai went to Kunming Pool to watch fish, which was highly praised by Yu Wentai.
Yu Wentai first got up to go fishing. On the way, he saw the warehouse of the Han Dynasty, so he asked about the story here. No one knows his cronies. Someone suggested that Su Chuo read widely and let him ask.
Yu Wentai summoned Su Chuo. Sure enough, Su Chuo knows a lot about local affairs, and the stories of historical celebrities are well known. Yu Wentai listened to the rise, simply canceled the trip to go fishing, turned back, and talked to Su Chuchu all day, paying more and more attention to him.
Su Chuo explained many emperors, Wang Zhidao, to Yu Wentai, and Yu Wentai was deeply impressed. Since then, Su Chuo has been reused. Su Chuo was appointed as Zuo Cheng, the Great Imperial Envoy, and participated in the decision-making of confidential affairs.
Politically, Yu Wentai and Su Chuo are very in tune, and they jointly established the Western Wei Dynasty, a country that is United with the outside world and has a rapidly growing national strength. Although Su Chuo's power is getting bigger and bigger, he gives up the small and strives for the big. He is thrifty and simple, not greedy for money, and his family does not run industry, so his family wealth is not rich.
In fact, Su Chuo himself is very enthusiastic about the economy and good at management, but he has devoted his heart to the country. He took national affairs as his responsibility, worked hard in government affairs, and finally died of overwork in 546 AD.
Su Chuo has outstanding learning ability and great talent, especially good at arithmetic. He once created laws such as accounting and household registration, streamlined redundant staff, set up township officials and increased state taxes.
Yu Wentai, as the actual ruler of the Western Wei Dynasty, Su Chu put forward many suggestions that were beneficial to the development of the country. One of the most magical is to suggest that Yu Wentai use corrupt officials.
This is very strange. Generally speaking, it is too late to deal with corrupt officials now. How can we use corrupt officials to serve? Su Chu used corrupt officials not for no reason, but to make good use of them.
Yu Wentai once asked: "The use of corrupt officials will inevitably lead to public resentment. How can this work? "
Su Chu even said, "When people's grievances are serious, they will kill corrupt officials and avenge the people. Then put all the proceeds of his corruption into his pocket. This will not only bring you a bad reputation, but also enhance your strength. "
Cultivate party member with corrupt officials, eliminate dissidents with corrupt officials, kill corrupt officials to buy people's hearts and fill the pockets of corrupt officials. Perhaps this is the art of playing politics, but I have to say that people who know rights are really "dirty". ?