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In the late Qing Dynasty, there was a saying in the officialdom that "Wang Zuo, an imperial envoy, was a genius.". What does this mean?

It means: "Imperial Master" (the emperor's teacher), "Wang Zuo" (the military minister who assisted the monarch), "Ghost Messenger" (the person who went abroad) and "God Messenger" (the envoy of Ji Shen camp) are all excellent jobs.

Source: Chen Qing Kang Qi's Reading.

Original text: "In an instant, there are emperors, Wang Zuo and ghosts and gods, all of which are beautiful."

Occasionally, if you joke, you will get names like "Imperial Master", "Wang Zuo", "Ghost Difference" and "God Difference", all of which are beautiful tasks.

Analysis: It means that during Jiaqing and Daoguang years, Emperor Tai Shang, Wang Zuo and ghosts and gods were all beautiful jobs.

Extended data:

Working background:

Moon Hee before Langqian is a historical note written by Chen Kangqi in the late Qing Dynasty. The forty-two volumes of Moon Hee by Lang Qian mainly recorded the politics, economy, literature, canon and social customs of the Qing Dynasty. Lang Qian Moon Hee is a famous historical note in Qing Dynasty, with extensive contents and informative materials. The book also describes the activities of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, but adopts a hostile attitude.

Appreciation of works:

These are the four types of people in the officialdom of the late Qing Dynasty. Only those who hold these four positions can make a difference and have a chance to make a name for themselves in politics. It also indirectly shows that the officialdom in the late Qing Dynasty was mainly controlled by these four types of people, and the degree of corruption can be seen.