Career from a Humble Family: Straight to the Top

Career from a Humble Family: Straight to the Top

by Take A Bite

Length:
54Kwords17chapters
Latest:
Ch. 17Exploring the Shadows at Night
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About This Novel

A noble son from a poor family swims against the current. The officialdom of the Great Zhou Dynasty was like a chess game, and he was the seemingly inconspicuous pawn that could determine the outcome. Shen Qingzhou, a lonely student who came out of the barren land of Qingniu Village, carried the hard work and expectations of the whole village and stepped into this thrilling career "career". He did not have a prominent family background or a fortune. All he had was the scraps of silver scraped together by hundreds of people in Qingniu Village, his second uncle's white hair, Huzi's worn-out straw sandals, and the warm egg that Widow Liu secretly stuffed into the bookcase. This is a huge gamble with the fate of the whole village as a bet, and there is no room for error in every step. From the head of a child-student case to the important official in the court, he not only has to accompany pen, ink, paper and inkstone, but also has to deal with the ghosts and ghosts in people's hearts. Faced with the arrogance and exclusion of aristocratic families, the hard-to-prevent secret attacks among colleagues, and the numerous dead ends set by political opponents, he integrated modern management wisdom into ancient officialdom rules, broke through the situation with "project management" thinking, and broke through with the spirit of "teamwork". This is not only the journey of a poor scholar to advance to the imperial examination, but also a passionate group portrait about trust, sacrifice and counterattack. See how Shen Qingzhou holds the sword of trust of the whole village, cuts off the shackles of class, and fights a bloody path for the children of poor families in this turbulent Zhou Dynasty, creating an alternative legend of "one man achieves enlightenment, and chickens and dogs ascend to heaven".

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