Inspectors: a Mirror of the Administration of Officials in Ancient China

Inspectors: a Mirror of the Administration of Officials in Ancient China

by Zhang Xiaozheng

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The "second generation of officials" in the imperial examination, the official career dreams of poets in the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong's "fishing law enforcement", Di Renjie's shrine, Sima Guang's criticism, why Zeng Guofan was worried about "lack of talent", the "truth" of Tang Dezong and Kangxi, Chongzhen's anti-corruption difficulties, and the culture of officialdom is an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Taking history as a mirror and taking history as a guide, can the appointment of modern government officials draw nourishment from history? The author of this book starts from historical facts and analyzes the common issues of official administration in ancient and modern times. It contains both historical facts and reflections on actual conditions and work practices.

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