In the Song Dynasty, there was a strict rule: ** is not allowed to enter the liquor store, whether it is ** or private money, once it is discovered, it will face the risk of being **. This provision was particularly serious and important in the social context of the time. However, even with such explicit provisions, there are still some ** who violate the ban for various reasons, including Lu Su Jian Gong.
According to Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field", when Lu Su Jiangong was serving as a priest, he secretly changed into civilian clothes and quietly entered a wine shop to drink. This behavior was later learned by Zhenzong, who asked Lusu Jiangong why he violated the ban and entered the liquor store. Lu Su Jiangong replied that his family was poor, there were no wine vessels and drinking utensils, and the wine shop had all kinds of things, and when relatives and guests from the village came from afar, he drank with them. He also explained that because he had changed into civilian clothes, the people of the city did not recognize him.
After hearing this, Zhenzong expressed his understanding of Lu Su Jiangong's explanation, but still reminded him: "As a palace minister, I am afraid that you will be the first of the imperial history." Lu Su Jian Gong knew this, but he still chose to violate the rules and enter the liquor store to drink. This behavior may reflect his different understanding and attitude towards the regulations, or it may be his helplessness and compromise on a life of poverty.
However, Lu Su Jiangong's behavior is not unique. In the Song Dynasty, despite the rule that you should not enter the liquor store, there were still quite a few people who violated the ban for various reasons. Some of these ** are busy with official business and need to discuss government affairs in the wine shop; Some are because of personal preferences, like to taste wine and admire the moon in the wine shop; Others are forced by life to seek a moment of pleasure in a wine shop.
**Ten Thousand Fans Incentive Plan For these violations of the ban**, the royal historians tend to carry out ** mercilessly**. They believe that they should lead by example, abide by the laws and regulations of the country, and set an example for the people. The act of entering the liquor store not only damages the image and reputation of the company, but also may cause a series of adverse consequences, such as corruption, private use, etc. Therefore, the imperial historians violated the ban, not only to maintain the country's laws and regulations, but also to protect their own image and reputation. However, we should also note that the rule that the Song Dynasty ** is not allowed to enter the liquor store is not completely reasonable and feasible. First of all, as one of the important places for social and entertainment at that time, the wine shop was one of the important places for social and entertainment, where they could exchange government affairs, meet friends, and understand people's feelings. If you completely ban them from entering the liquor store, it will not only restrict their social and recreational activities, but may also affect their work and decision-making. Secondly, they are also human beings, and they also have their own preferences and emotional needs. It's not necessarily a bad thing to relax and enjoy life in a wine shop. Therefore, while respecting the regulations, we should also understand the reasonable needs and emotional needs of the people.