Officials tried to drive away the drunk and vomiting coachman, but the prime minister intervened to

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

** wanted to drive away the drunk and vomiting coachman, but the prime minister stepped in to stop him.

A drunken and silent coachman is exempt from punishment, but the coachman will keep him informed of the battle as soon as possible, and a small act of kindness will bring him great prestige. 82 years later, the baby became Mingjun. He ploughed the fields with oxen and turned a blind eye to street fights. Bingji, the prime minister of the Western Han Dynasty, was a model of Qing officials.

Where does the goodness in his heart come from? Where does his unpretentiousness come from? Why is he respected by those in power? The reproduction of small things and the integrity of a gentleman explain what benevolent government is.

Banko risked his life to save baby Liu Xun.

In 91 BC, in the last years of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, the famous witchcraft plague broke out. The crown prince Liu was accused of witchcraft and cursed his father. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious and sentenced Liu Zhi to death and implicated the crown prince**. His son was not spared, not to mention Liu Xun, the son of Liu, who was only a few months old at the time, and he was also sentenced to prison.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Bing Ji to try a witch case, and Bing Ji was originally a law-abiding guard in the capital. He couldn't bear to watch innocent people being punished, so he secretly protected Liu Xun, who was a few months old, and handed him over to some honest and honest prisoners to raise. As a prisoner, he must strictly enforce the law and punish adultery, but he also knows that he cannot break the law. The child has nothing to do with the scourge of witchcraft, and being locked up in prison will only lead to his premature death. However, he couldn't bear to let an innocent child die, so he tried every means to release Liu Xun from prison. He also selected some simple, motherly female prisoners to take care of Liu Xun. It can be seen that he is kind-hearted and generous, and will try his best to help those in need, whether rich or poor.

Four years later, Emperor Wu of Han became seriously ill and wanted to shut him up. Propaganda Ji defended Liu Xun and asked the messenger to shut him up. When Emperor Wu of Han found out, he realized his mistake and ordered a general amnesty.

Bingji's sincerity towards the monarch eventually prompted Emperor Wu of Han to apologize for his mistake. He regarded the fate of the country and the heavenly family above all else. He would rather take the risk of saving his son himself than prolong the life of the Han Dynasty for 82 years. His big heart, great wisdom and vision are admirable.

In order to save this innocent baby, Bing Ji took a great risk, but did not say a word, allowing Liu Xun to ascend the throne as emperor, while he continued to work in obscurity15! It can be seen that Bing Ji is a humble and unpretentious person. He was not arrogant in the slightest because he had saved the life of a future monarch, he just wanted to do his job well, and never thought that he would win the favor of the court. Bingji is also more admired and respected for his unpretentious and introverted personality.

After Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun ascended the throne, he was very grateful to Bingji, and after his death, he was named the Marquis of Borang, and later promoted to Prime Minister. In 82 years, Bing Ji jumped from a court to a Han clan. His loyalty to his country and his foresight ensured that the Han dynasty remained strong even in turbulent times, and his reputation was invaluable.

I commend Ji for being humble and introverted, and generous.

Ji Propaganda is modest and introverted, although he has done a lot of things, he never takes credit. He knows how to be tolerant of others, does not defy the law, and does not do bad things. While he was on patrol, a shootout broke out in the street, resulting in many deaths and injuries. Bingji didn't ask, but was worried about whether the oxen were too tired to plow. The ** who followed him was amazed at his disregard for the conflict. They explained to him that if the voters got sick, the consequences would be more serious, and as prime minister, he had to look at the big picture. Later, the ** people understood what was going on and praised Bing Ji for his ability to understand the general situation.

Bing Ji did not take his status and power for granted, but maintained the character of a Confucian gentleman who was worried about the country and the people. He is well aware that armed conflict**, although serious, is still a problem that can be solved by normal law enforcement, while the disease of plough cattle and the reduction of labor force will affect the economy of the entire country. Bing Ji did not indulge in ** Houlu, but always regarded himself as an ordinary person and shared weal and woe with the people, which reflects his wisdom.

Another time, a drunk driver vomited in Benji's car, and Officer Sekao wanted to fire the driver. Benji said:"If you keep him because he's drunk and his tongue is sticking out, where else can he go? He's got the car dirty, so let's deal with it"。He tolerated the driver's behavior. The driver was so grateful that he saw a man at the border who brought military intelligence and immediately told him. He was rewarded for being able to grasp the battle situation in advance and offer advice in front of the emperor. The driver was rewarded for his generosity and empathy. The coachman was supposed to be fired, but Bangui gave him a chance to live. The coachman remembered the generosity of the Prophet Ji and repaid him with loyalty and importance.

Beng Ji is generous to the people but very strict with himself and **. He did not seek fame, but the people loved him for his hard work. When the villagers talked about him, they all nodded and said'Mr. Bing Ji is such a kind and upright officer! Bing Ji behaved like an ordinary person, without a trace of arrogance, and people admired him as a gentleman.

Bengosh and groom, please report to the Prime Minister as soon as possible.

Bing Ji once saved a drunk taxi driver from a fine. The coachman was grateful, and knew that there must be an urgent matter at the border gate, so he took a red and white emergency document bag and met the person who delivered the military information in the local area. The coachman immediately rushed back to the capital, hundreds of kilometers away, to report the incident to his benefactor. Although the journey was difficult, the coachman had only loyalty and love in his heart, and did not tire at all.

While Bangui was thinking about what to do, the coachman offered to suggest that he first find out how the head of the border guards divided his seniority in order to prepare for war. The Prophet felt that he had a point, and immediately began to investigate. At critical moments, even a civilian coachman was able to give constructive advice, which shows that the civilian government under Bangui was well managed, and the people were honest and brave and dared to give advice.

Soon after, the Emperor summoned Honkoshi to discuss the plan. Ben Yue was well prepared and answered questions. The other ministers didn't know what to do. The emperor was furious and severely reprimanded the other ministers, but praised Honkoshi's dedication to state affairs. The Emperor, who had always been treacherous and eccentric, could not help but admire Benkohi's ability and style of governing for the benefit of the people.

The coachman was tolerated by Bengohia and became an important informant for him to monitor the war. The coachman turned his kindness into loyalty and service. Whatever his past grievances, he supported him at critical moments. He used folk wisdom to make it possible for ordinary people like coachmen to advise on political matters, which shows that he does not judge people by their status.

Yaoyao used kindness and justice to interpret what is qualified**, and praised her.

He has been indifferent to fame and fortune all his life, honest and honest, and has not been *** for many years, he has ignored his past suspicions, treated people generously, and managed ** affairs with heart. He cared about the people's weal and woe and took into account the overall situation. He led his subordinates strictly and fairly, and won the trust of the emperor and the love of the people. He disseminated a clean and honest atmosphere, without the slightest hint of power, money, or corruption, and he considered the interests of the whole as a whole when handling government affairs, not just his own interests. Thus, he won the trust of his superiors and the people.

Benjamin has the courage to perform his duties, does not take credit, and treats money and power as dung. He does not seek fame and fortune, and strives to follow his right path. Banji used his own practical actions to explain what is benevolence and love for the people, and what is clean and honest officials. He saw the position of prime minister as an opportunity to assist the king in governing the world, rather than an opportunity to compete for power. He has no selfishness in his heart, he just wants to use his power to do good things for the world and help the people. He was self-disciplined, hardworking, and completely devoid of the arrogance and arrogance of ordinary magnates.

Bingji lived a life of integrity and contentment in poverty. Although he was in a high position, he still lived like an ordinary person. He practiced the Confucian understanding of benevolent government, and was a rare model of Qing officials in the Western Han Dynasty. His story inspires future generations to become politically independent and dedicated to the people. It is precisely because of such a Qing Dynasty with both ability and political integrity that the Han Dynasty can get back on track after the turmoil, and the people can live and work in peace and contentment.

Banji regarded personal fame and fortune as dung, and his lifestyle of living in poverty became a model for scholars. Banji used his life to interpret the true meaning of life, leaving a model of honesty and honesty for future generations. Future generations should not only learn from his honesty and honesty, but also learn from his spirit of selfless dedication and service to the people.

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