GONG Ru-fu. Pettiforgger's Fame from Writing of Indictments——Analysis of Kuang Zhong's Official Way in the Ming Dynasty[J]. JOURNAL OF NANCHANG HANGKONG UNIVERSITY(SOCLAL SCIENCES), 2012, 14(4): 54-63.
Citation: GONG Ru-fu. Pettiforgger's Fame from Writing of Indictments——Analysis of Kuang Zhong's Official Way in the Ming Dynasty[J]. JOURNAL OF NANCHANG HANGKONG UNIVERSITY(SOCLAL SCIENCES), 2012, 14(4): 54-63.

Pettiforgger's Fame from Writing of Indictments——Analysis of Kuang Zhong's Official Way in the Ming Dynasty

  • Kuang Zhong was one of three honest officials in ancient China,who was comparable to Bao Zhen and Hai Rui. Being a pettifogger,he won the fame of being just judge. His success firstly benefited from the selection mechanism of the simultaneous use of three ways in the early Ming Dynasty,which gave him the chance of becoming a famous official. Secondly,his unique experience and resolute official character created a good condition for his governance. At last,his unique favorable interpersonal relation lay a solid political foundation for his just work as a judge. Kuang Zhong' official way lay in combination of right time,right place and right people,which provided a good model for other officials to climb up the political stage.
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