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Why was Shaoxing so famous in Qing Dynasty? What does it mean to be an official without salt?

In history, it is not as simple as a lawyer. Beloved is equivalent to modern officials hiring senior consultants. Because officials need to know some local versions of trivial things, reading materials and criminal law, only "teachers" can get these sources of information. Shaoxing "Master" in Qing Dynasty was famous for its local culture!

First, historical inheritance.

There are so many unemployed people in Shaoxing because it is related to Shaoxing's culture and history. Because from the Ming Dynasty, the "Shaoxing Laoye Gang" was formed here, formerly known as "Shaoxing Xuli Gang". This page, because Shaoxing is a place with a strong cultural atmosphere, is also very prosperous. Therefore, in the annual imperial examination, many people can stand out and get good grades. However, although some people can be officials, some people will be discredited in Sun Shan. The rest didn't win, so we had to find another way. For example, go to the government as an aide, go to the official's son to make inquiries, or do business in literature, and so on. So these people became Shaoxing touts.

Second, cumbersome government needs.

Although yamen can't compare with the country, there are many complicated government affairs to deal with. At this time, some people with management knowledge and strong administrative ability are needed to be qualified for this position. Although this plant is humble, it needs a large number of knowledgeable scholars. Therefore, although some officials have become officials, they do not have the administrative ability, so they have to hire people with professional knowledge to help them handle government affairs. Favourite just belongs to this kind of person, so there must be a tout in the yamen! There was a novel in the Ming Dynasty called Awakening the World, which contained a passage: "More than half of the officials in the world are from Shaoxing." This also means why Shaoxing touts are so famous!

Without salt, you can't be an official This is actually a complete sentence: "Without salt, you can't be an official, and without Hunan, you can't be an army." In other words, without Shaoxing touts, there would be no yamen, and without Hunan soldiers, there would be no barracks.