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Why Ji Xiaolan and Shen were valued by Qianlong? This is the way to be an official

He Shen was not a Jinshi, and he was very humble in the eyes of scholars in the court, but he relied on the emperor, and some people would fawn over him. He Shen cannot move Agui, Liu Yong, Wang Jie and others, as well as Ji Xiaolan in the play. Qianlong needs all kinds of talents, which seems to be the emperor's intention. Speaking of the emperor's mind, I re-watched the Kangxi Dynasty some time ago and couldn't stand it anymore. The emperor maintains balance and tolerates villains. In the play "Iron Teeth", Jiangnan opens Enke, makes art and solves problems, etc., to make readers stupid and prevent rebellion. Kang and Qian's closed mind led to the beginning of backwardness