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Gray Tunic Suit: in the Workplace, People Can't Help Themselves

Feng Guangwei

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"Something Is Just a Gray Mao Suit: People Can't Help Itself in the Workplace" was edited by Feng Guangwei. "Something Is Gray Mao Suit: People Can't Help Their Own Work in the Workplace" tells the story: Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who was born in the grassroots, suffered the hardships of ordinary people's life and experienced the heavy disasters brought by corrupt officials to society. Therefore, after the founding of the country, he implemented unimaginable cruel punishments for corrupt officials. Peeling the skin off the real grass was a masterpiece at that time. For a time, people turned to talk about officials and avoided them like tigers. But once people get into official positions, they throw away their fear and spare no effort to use all kinds of means to enrich their own pockets crazily, even if it means going up to the knife mountain or the frying pan. In his later years, Emperor Zhu was greatly puzzled: Corruption is like leeks, which are harvested one after another. People rush forward and succeed regardless of their own safety. Why does it come? In fact, the corruption in the entire Ming Dynasty was probably the worst in history. In the end, even the emperor took the lead in making huge personal fortunes.