
Walls Have Ears: Whistleblowing in Chinese History
by He Mufeng
About This Novel
For many years, the Confucian education system that supports traditional Chinese culture does not advocate unjust reporting in terms of moral values. However, as long as autocratic politics exists, rulers will encourage reporting. Throughout the entire feudal dynasty, from the Qin to the Qing Dynasty, whistleblowers had always run through it, becoming a stain on the history of the imperial system, and the whistleblower was that dirt. This piece of dirt is huge. The number is beyond our imagination. Not only does it interfere with your private life, but it also controls your soul. The history of informing in ancient China is a history of rulers controlling the souls of others. Whistleblowers in all eras have shown their talents. Through the shameful trick of whistleblowing, some have changed history, some have been infamy for thousands of years, and some have risen to great heights. They may succeed or fail, be irritating or pathetic, and are nothing more than pawns under the autocratic rule.
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