Yes, Chief Assistant!

Yes, Chief Assistant!

by Shangguan Bu Shui

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314Kwords115chapters
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Ch. 115What a Great Pair of Teachers and Students! You Take the Blame and Resign, I Will Die to Apologize
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About This Novel

In the autumn of the third year of Longqing. The shopkeeper Zhu Zaijing has left his hand and is living in the harem, while the good gentleman Li Chunfang is looking forward to retirement. Gao Suqing was gearing up for a big firefight at home, and Zhang Taiyue, the beautiful bearded prince, filled the cabinet. The people at the bottom are poor and have nothing to do, the landowners are powerful and powerful, the land is spread out across the street, the people who do not farm or build houses are in power, and the beasts live in temples and temples. The Ming Dynasty, which suffered from fiscal deficit, collapsed officialdom, and declining social order, was in urgent need of a stormy change. A young official who always likes to suffer hardships for scholar-bureaucrats rolled up his sleeves and prepared to mend the world and break the catastrophe of the world. My name is Gu Yan. I came to the Ming Dynasty. I just want Taiyue not to be alone, the Ming Dynasty not to be destroyed, the civil servants to suffer more, the common people to suffer less, and at the same time to prevent the Boar Skin family from becoming powerful. ... This book is also known as: "Zhang Juzheng's Lingzhu of the Ming Dynasty, I am the Magic Pill", "In the Days of the Ming Dynasty when Hundreds of Officials Were Cows and Horses", "Without the Power to Make Any Changes", "The Sun and the Moon Shine Blindly in the Biography of the Shuangshu of the Ming Dynasty"...

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Reading this article in a book shortage is as refreshing as drinking iced Coke in the summer.

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Book Friends 20250925962_eb2mo ago

It is simple and neat, starting directly from becoming an official. It does not detail the process of counterattack in the imperial examination, or the trivial matters of love and family life. It only focuses on officialdom and career, and the pace is fast. Other novels may cover seven or eight chapters of events and finish in two or three chapters. Although the implementation of some regulations is too smooth, there is an illusion that the government is too powerful, and because one incident is solved in two or three chapters, the characters except the protagonist are inevitably stereotyped, but the reading is very smooth and the reading experience is very good. Moreover, by describing people based on events, the image of the protagonist who is devoted to the country and the people, and has a flexible mind and strategy is firmly established, which is very beautiful.

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Book Friends 202402086866823d ago

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, science and technology had not been transformed into force. To solve the problem of Liaodong, medicine could be used to solve the problem. They used poison and smallpox to close the Shanhaiguan Pass and get out after a year. This is how the Europeans dealt with the Indians. The Manchus were just good at killing people. In terms of medicine, they were almost like tribes.

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Recommended value: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ When I saw the word Shoufu, The first thing that comes to mind is Zhang Juzheng, the first assistant of the Ming Dynasty. The entry point of this book is quite interesting. Looking at the introduction, it seems that there is a certain compatibility between the protagonist and Zhang Juzheng. In the Ming Dynasty, when the world is declining and the building is about to collapse, what drastic reforms will the protagonist carry out to avert the collapse?

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Rating: Currently 4/5 Introduction: It can be summed up in one sentence: "What was it like to be a colleague with Zhang Juzheng during the Longqing period?" (For non-history buffs who want to jump into this topic quickly, the only person who can be remembered may be Zhang Juzheng) Official documents of the Ming Dynasty. As soon as the protagonist traveled to the Ming Dynasty, he fast-forwarded to become an official in Beijing. He used advanced modern stitching technology and rhetoric to deal with corrupt officials and powerful gentry, mediate in the center of power, and use the evil magic pills specially designed for civil servants to do practical things for the people. Although the book is called "Yes, Chief Assistant", the content is surprisingly serious (not a sitcom), which is in line with the official content I want to read. Why watch: ①The plot is reasonable, logical and not sloppy It can describe in detail how to help the people and how to take advantage of the struggle between various forces. It is clean and well-founded, making readers believe that I can do it if I really go back to this dynasty. Regardless of whether that's the case or not, I'm not very eager to refute it anyway. ②Official writing that is not clichéd and pragmatic Focusing on writing about policies, people's livelihood, and managing long-standing abuses, there is no conventional use of violent means or public pressure to achieve political goals. It makes me feel that the author at least has his own opinions on how to serve the people and how to manage upwards. ③Style of writing, characters. It's more light-hearted and humorous, not flat. The content is still very young and only has 300,000 words. This is all I can think of for now. In short, if you are interested in using modern thinking to deal with the topic of civil servant workplace in the Ming Dynasty, you can read this article.

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