
The Best Flatterer in the Ming Dynasty
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In Jiajing years, what is the top flattery? It's not about kneeling down and shouting "The Emperor's Holy Might", it's about making the Emperor feel that "I can't do it without you". What Chen Han brought from the office was not a set of advanced skills, but a set of ultimate "problem-solving" abilities. There was something wrong with King Yu's sacrifice, so he quietly asked his boss to take the blame. The leader's face was saved and the blame was thrown away. Sun Sicheng wanted to beat him, but he made Miss Sun the center of the noble circle. The boss owes him a favor and can't find fault with him. Yan Song's accomplices wanted to win over him, but he accepted the post with a smile, turned around and sold the favor to Xu Jie. Both sides feel they have made a profit. Emperor Jiajing was flipping through the book in the palace and suddenly asked the eunuch beside him: "Has the man named Chen from Guanglu Temple never made any mistakes?" The eunuch thought for a while: "Back to the emperor, I can't find even a single flaw in the errands he ran." Jiajing put down the fold and smiled: "I just like this kind of person. People who make no mistakes will never let me lose face." Everyone in the Ming Dynasty Hall understood. Chen Han is not flattering, he is trying to protect everyone's face. As for Jiajing, what he cares about most in his life is face.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The best flatterer in the Ming Dynasty
I feel like the author is really of mixed constitution, he is probably the director of XX office or something like that.
It's well written, very nuanced, and the characters are well established. It's a pity that not many people have read it. It is a good book.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The best flatterer in the Ming Dynasty
I feel like the author is really of mixed constitution, he is probably the director of XX office or something like that.
It's well written, very nuanced, and the characters are well established. It's a pity that not many people have read it. It is a good book.









