The dual personality of the civil service group
Fifteen Years of Wanli (IV)
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1、 Zhang Juzheng has always known his fate. He quoted Buddhist scriptures as his spiritual liberation: "Like entering a gathering fire, one can obtain a cool door." Being able to feel the stillness of ice and water amidst the raging flames, although he is still the leader of the human world, he has already regarded himself as a martyr.
2、 Zhang Juzheng's successor, Shen Shixing, did not have the determination to become a martyr. He sat behind his predecessor's desk and believed that if Zhang Juzheng had avoided various mistakes back then, he would not have had the need for self sacrifice.
3、 Shen Shixing did not overlook the dual personality of civil servants: although they are called public servants, they are actually masters; Where there is yang, there is yin. He must handle this contradiction appropriately. The situation requires Shen Shixing to act as a mediator, and he takes on such a role. As for other people's comments such as "both ends", he can only laugh them off.
4、 The attack of political enemies is carefully considered and carried out according to predetermined steps. The whole method can be called 'peeling the skin and seeing the bones'.
5、 Attackers often start with small things, using these small things to attract public attention and involve civil servants. Over time, small things accumulate into big things, and small details of local issues transform into the entire moral problem.