If the famous officials in history were placed in a group, people might discuss the following topics: 1. To discuss the talents and achievements of famous officials, such as their contributions in the fields of politics, military affairs, culture, etc. Secondly, analyze the historical background and era of the famous officials, as well as the challenges and opportunities they faced. 3. Exploring the personalities and behaviors of the ministers and how they achieved success through their own wisdom and talents. 4. To discuss the influence of famous officials on the country and the people, as well as their status and significance in history. 5. Sharing literary works, TV series, movies, and other cultural works about famous officials, as well as the enlightenment of these works to modern society. In short, putting famous officials in a group could allow people to exchange and share all kinds of knowledge and opinions about history, culture, wisdom, and so on.
There were many famous generals and civil officials in history. General: - Alexander the Great - Napoleon - Guan Yu - Zhang Fei - Zhao Yun - Yueh Fei - a surname - Xiang Yu - Lv Bu Civil officials: - Confucius - Mo-tse - Xun You - Wang Anshi - ouyang xiu - Fan Zhongyan - su shi - han yu - Bai Juyi - Liu Yuxi - Lu Lun - Wang Bo These people all played important roles in Chinese history. Their lives and deeds had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and society.
One famous female group story is about the suffragettes. These women fought for women's right to vote. They formed groups and organized protests, marches, and various campaigns to make their voices heard and ultimately achieved a great milestone for women all over the world.
Shi and Li were both official titles in ancient China, but they were different in terms of duties, status, and font. Officials generally referred to grassroots officials, such as bailiffs, soldiers, etc., while history referred to senior officials who were in charge of documents, records of seasons, classics, calendar, etc. In terms of duties, Li was the general term for assisting officials, while Shi was the Han Yamen Office's sub-Cao work. In terms of status, the position of the historian was higher, while the position of the official was relatively lower. On the glyph, the glyph of the official has the word minister, while the glyph of the history has the word side. In general, there were obvious differences between the duties, positions, and characters of officials and historians.
In the Song Dynasty, the female officials of Shangshu Province belonged to the "deacon" in the palace. They were different from the concubines in terms of appearance and etiquette. For example, they were "wrapped in a soft towel, dressed in a purple palm narrow shirt, with a gold belt, and worshiped by men". Their titles were "all known, escort, and the name of the long line". Their duties mainly included: managing the post in the Empress Palace, serving the daily life of the Emperor and Empress, conveying comfort and offering sacrifices, assisting in the registration and handling of documents, etc. They played an important role in the operation of government documents. After the documents such as memorials entered the internal court, they were responsible for registering and listing, waiting for submission, approving the text, and even issuing them. The emperor's decree was also approved by them and issued to the external court. They were on the emperor's left and right," in charge of approving the reports from all directions and temporary punishments." The emperor's " command " for daily government affairs was usually written and approved by them. They were not only responsible for inspecting and arranging the documents submitted to the internal court, serving the reply, but also in charge of relevant regulations, including the specific procedures for drafting and issuing imperial edicts. The emperor's daily life in the harem was also recorded by them. At the same time, it was their duty to be in charge of the seal and the seal used by the emperor. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The members of the group included all the emperors in Chinese history. They might talk about the following: 1. discuss each other's personal preferences and hobbies such as music, painting, poetry, etc. 2. Exchange each other's experience and wisdom in governing the country and share their understanding and understanding of Chinese history and culture. 3. Exploring important events and historical developments in Chinese history, such as unification, war, reform, etc. 4. To share their views and decisions on the political, economic, and military situation at home and abroad. To discuss how to maintain the unity and stability of the country and promote the development and prosperity of the country. 6. To discuss how to protect and pass on China's history and culture so that more people can understand and understand China. 7. There may be some group members who have questions or suggestions about the content of the Group chats. The group leader will improve and perfect it according to everyone's opinions. In short, the members of this group would share their experiences and wisdom, exchange thoughts and feelings, and jointly promote the development and prosperity of China.
Alright, here are a few famous writers: 1. William Shakespeare: one of the most important writers of the British Renaissance, known as the "king of the renaissance". His literary works include plays, poems, essays and other works with rich and colorful styles, which have extremely high literary and artistic value. 2 Bacon (Henry David Thorell): The United States is known as the "father of naturalistic literature." His masterpiece, Walden, depicted his life in the rural areas of the western United States and his love and pursuit of nature. 3. Charles Dickens: A famous British novelist and drama. His works include Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, etc. His works expose the darkness of society and describe the weaknesses of human nature, which are deeply loved by readers. 4 Victor Hugo: French writer. His works include "Notre-Dame de Paris","Miserables" and other works are full of romantic emotions and philosophical thinking, which has a profound impact on French literature and culture. 5 Lu Xun (Luo Wu): Chinese writer is known as the father of modern Chinese literature. His works, including novels, essays, and essays, had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and culture with the theme of exposing the darkness of society and criticizing the weakness of human nature.
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