I like reading, especially history books. In the impression of most people, history books are boring and boring to read. I thought so at first, but I changed my mind after reading a set of history books. This set of books is those things in the Ming Dynasty. Its author was Mingyue, who told us the rise and fall history of the Ming Dynasty in popular vernacular.
In the book, I often learn the management from Judy, the art of war from Wang Shouren, and how to be tolerant from Zhu Shitang. I also learned from Harry the good qualities of being strict with myself. Harry was honest and selfless all his life, and abolished a series of tax systems such as fire consumption. He insists on not eating meat on weekdays and only eats a dish of vegetables and a dish of tofu for three meals. He is strict with himself and not harsh with his servants. Although my official position was very low when I first took office, I still insisted on studying hard and doing my duty with all my heart. Finally, I was promoted from Nanping religious area in Fujian to Taibao.
I am often deeply attracted by the plot in the book. When I see joy, I will applaud. Seeing the eunuch's authoritarian power, he will stamp his feet with anger. Seeing the loyal minister killed, I will burst into tears again. Once, I read that Wei Zhongxian, a nine-year-old eunuch, ran amok and killed all his loyal ministers who opposed him. He also killed the prince and wanted to take the Imperial Encyclopedia for himself, but the court ministers hesitated and did not dare to interfere. The emperor was also controlled and could not make a decision, and the Ming Dynasty was in jeopardy. I was filled with indignation. I pressed the pen hard on the table and poked the tip of the pen.
The book "Things in the Ming Dynasty" has taught me a lot of historical knowledge, broadened my horizons and taught me a lot of truth about being a man, which really benefited me a lot.