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Shandong Huimin fortune teller

Dong Fangshuo was a writer in the Western Han Dynasty. He was born in humble origins (now Huimin, Shandong), humorous and good at rhetoric. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a Chinese medicine practitioner. He is knowledgeable and good at ci-fu, among which Answering a Guest is famous and deeply loved by later generations.

When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty first ascended the throne, he ordered the recruitment of well-behaved talents, and made exceptional appointments to help him manage politics.

The imperial edict of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty soon spread to all counties in the country, causing great repercussions. Everyone in the world wants to seize this opportunity and recommend themselves to the emperor in order to achieve the goal of being an official.

As a result, people all over the world have written articles, stating the success or failure of political affairs, expressing their opinions and putting forward some effective ways to govern the country. In order to gain the appreciation of Emperor Wu, they did everything they could to show off themselves. Within a few days, the capital was crowded with people from all over the country, many of whom were noble and talented, but some were mediocre and incompetent.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty examined the letter, sometimes nodding and smiling, sometimes frowning and shaking his head. He selected some insightful and thoughtful books and called these writers to a meeting to discuss national politics.

Among many petitioners, Dong Fangshuo stood out and was appreciated by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. His performance is sincere and not self-righteous, but it shows his talent just right. He wrote in the book:

"I, Dong Fangshuo, lost my parents when I was a teenager. I was raised by my brother and sister. My family is poor and needs hard work to make a living. I started studying at the age of thirteen, but I am usually busy, working in the fields, and I have no time, only in winter.

Can be used for learning. "

"I spent three winters studying literature and history, and I learned enough knowledge. At the age of fifteen, he learned fencing. At the age of sixteen, I studied the Book of Songs and read 220,000 words. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, he studied Sun Wu's art of war and won the battle, reading 220,000 words. In addition, I often read Lutz's remarks to improve my cultivation. "