Tang Tian Ji

Tang Tian Ji

by Writerlcbby0

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Wang Xiaohe, a young peasant boy, was reborn in the Tang Dynasty, with no supporter and a hidden world. Starting from being an unknown clerk in the county government's money and grain department, he faced years of chaotic tax rolls, narrow-minded colleagues, and shocking officialdom trivial matters. He was neither arrogant nor arrogant, kept quiet, and used precise and pragmatic accounting methods to quietly straighten out the accumulated abuses and resolve difficulties. He showed his talents in the subtleties and gained a foothold in a low-key manner. When he accidentally learned about the Imperial Examinations of the Tang Dynasty, he did not admire the merits of Jinshi's poems and poems, and did not crowd out the single-plank bridge of Ming Jing. He chose Ming Su, the most suitable and pragmatic subject for the people. He used arithmetic, accounts, land, and laws as his sword, and used calmness, humility, and perseverance as his armor. The old scribes poured their money into teaching, the squires jointly recommended him, the master was reassured before the exam, and relatives and friends saw him off before leaving. When he reached adulthood at the age of sixteen, he bid farewell to his hometown and embarked on his way to the eastern capital alone to take the exam. Having eaten and slept in the open all the way, with worries in mind but firm steps, taking what he had learned and everyone's expectations with him, he rushed to a trial that was about the future and more about the original intention. This is a pragmatic life for a young man from a poor family who makes steady progress in the officialdom of the Tang Dynasty and eventually achieves success by relying not on sharpness or opportunism, but only on true talent, learning and practical work.

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