The official is demoted by one level, why is he happy? Netizen: You will also be happy.
When we were in high school, we studied an essay called "Fan Jin Zhongju". When Fan Jin learned about his gold list title and high school promotion, he went crazy with excitement.
Although this is only **, it reveals the love of Chinese for official positions. The ancient imperial examination system and the current public examination craze all reflect this characteristic.
In China, people often say: "Learn to become a scholar and martial artist, and sell the goods to the emperor's family." "This means that only with knowledge and skills can you gain important positions and positions.
Why do Chinese aspire to become **? Since the Zhou Dynasty established the system of six ministries and nine secretaries, China's ** system has been gradually improved. This system takes the shape of a pyramid, rising from the bottom to the top, with higher positions, higher positions, fewer positions, and greater power.
As a result, people are trying their best to climb the ladder, not just for a higher position and status, but also for a good salary. In addition, there are many other benefits of being an official, such as not having to pay taxes.
There were many types of taxes in ancient times, and agricultural civilizations relied entirely on the weather. Fortunately, once there is a famine year, the pressure on ordinary people's lives will be very great, and heavy taxes will overwhelm them.
1.* is not a gift from heaven, but from the taxes paid by the vast number of ordinary people. Being an official means that we no longer have to pay, but it doesn't mean that we owe them anything.
On the contrary, we should see clearly that we are the masters of the government, and they are only our employees. 2.In ancient times, ** were revered as "parent officials", but they were our administrators, not our elders.
Their power comes from us, and we should be vigilant to prevent them from abusing it. 3.In ancient times, official positions could bring honor and privileges to the family, but these did not come naturally.
We should not give up our efforts just because someone has become an official, we should think independently and act independently, instead of relying on the gifts of others. 4.In ancient times, ** enjoyed privileges, but these privileges did not mean that they could be above us.
We should be equal and respect everyone's rights, and not think that just because a person has a high status, he can violate our rights at will. 5.In ancient times, official positions could bring power and wealth, but these were not eternal.
We should focus on our own lives and pursue our own happiness, rather than relying on official positions to improve our status.
In the officialdom, each grade of ** can marry multiple wives and concubines according to the laws of the imperial court, which not only allows them to enjoy all-round care, but also facilitates the prosperity and development of future generations.
Of course, the benefits of officialdom are much more than that, and I will not go into detail here. However, the road to officialdom is not all smooth sailing, after all, who can not be tempted by enjoying so many resources and treatment?
For thousands of years, officialdom has been like a battlefield, and countless heroes have fallen on the road to promotion.
In the grade system of ancient China, there was a saying that "the prime minister's family has seven rank officials". This system has gone through a long period of development and evolution, to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the grade was set as nine grades, and subdivided into ** (main position) and subordinate (deputy position).
The highest first-grade imperial court**, which has been continuing down to the lowest nine-grade sesame official. Students who passed the imperial examination and entered the officialdom system, except for the champions of the first class in the palace examination, Tanhua and Bangyan, who would be left by the emperor's side, everyone else would be sent to the local level to start from the grassroots level.
If you are lucky, you can finally reach the Golden Luan Palace; If you're unlucky, you'll be staying where you started for the rest of your life. There was once a TV series called "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo", which described the story of Prime Minister Liu Yong who was demoted all the way to a remote place to guard the city gate for offending Emperor Qianlong.
Three years of Qing Governor's Mansion, 100,000 snowflakes of silver. ”
Although the annual salary of a Qing official may not be as much as 100,000 snowflakes of silver, this does not mean that this is the case for all ** and unconscious officials. According to historical records, the average county order of the Qing Dynasty only had a few dozen taels of silver a year, which was far from the income of ** and faint officials.
This is one of the more delicate problems in officialdom -- false positions and real shortages. Although some ** have a very high position, even reaching Jiuqing, the content of their work is not important, such as Taifuqing, whose duty is only to raise horses for the emperor.
In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong once held this job called Bi Ma Wen, because he felt that his position was too low and was ridiculed by Wuqu Xingjun, so he went down to heaven and made trouble in the heavenly palace.
In this post, although Taifu Temple sounds high-end and high-grade, and even reminiscent of a judicial yamen like Dali Temple, it is actually just a richly decorated stable.
Although the grade of this fictitious position is as high as the third rank, which sounds higher than the prefect of the fourth rank, in fact, no one is willing to take over. The other kind of Yudu Yushi, which only has four products, is completely different.
Although its grade is half a level lower than that of the third grade, it is the core of the entire Metropolitan Procuratorate. The Metropolitan Procuratorate is responsible for supervising the judicial organs of the state, and at the same time inspecting and supervising the daily behavior of the imperial court, and has the power to "adjudicate major matters and make decisions on small matters".
The most basic staff of the Metropolitan Procuratorate is called the Inspector Yushi, although they are only minor officials of the seventh rank, but their power is enough to make the first and second rank of the big people jealous. They are like the eyes of the emperor in the people, staring specifically at the every move of the civil and military officials, from their dress to their speaking attitude and speech, picking out problems, and then carrying out **.
Who are they? During the inspection, the emperor's relatives and local ** all flattered them, lest one accidentally angered them, and it would be too worthless to be punished by the court.
Their income is not high, but that doesn't mean they don't have extra money. When inspecting various places, the local ** took the initiative to take out filial piety money, ranging from a few hundred taels to tens of thousands of taels. In order to calm down the incident, some criminals shut their mouths and even dragged them into the water, and their private income is even more unimaginable.
In ancient times, the status of the third grade may not be able to surpass the fourth grade, even if it is reduced from the third grade to the fourth grade, most people will still feel happy. Even netizens said that they would be happy if it was themselves.