But every time Qiao Xin wrote a letter home, she would still repeatedly warn her son to be low-key in life and high-key in work! When the taste is strong, you must give up three points to share with others, so as to ensure long-term peace.
As long as they can get tangible benefits, fame and fortune are not what they should care about. As a minister, being too popular is not a good thing.
Fortunately, the children listened to the advice, and in the years when Qiao Xin was busy outside, the Qiao family gradually faded out of people's sight.
In such a huge city like Kyoto, there are so many new things happening and new characters appearing every day. A family that rarely appears in the public eye is not qualified to be the topic of conversation among the people every day.
Fortunately, Qiao Xin and Emperor Wu had always maintained private contact. They wrote two or three letters a month, telling Qiao Xin everything about scenery from all over the world, strange anecdotes, and all kinds of people.
Now this behavior has become a real window for Emperor Wu to understand his own country. The key is that Qiao Xin never flatters, never hides, and speaks out what she thinks. If she encounters something she can't stand, she will write a dozen or so long articles to complain.
This novel and frank approach actually pleased Emperor Wu and promoted harmonious relations between the monarch and his subjects.
Qiao Xin clearly told her boss, "Look, I just want to do something good and will never steal your limelight." Naturally, there is nothing I can't tell you.
The reason why she dared to be so frank was that she saw the tolerance of the emperor in Emperor Wu. How could an emperor who dared to use ministers from other countries to seek refuge with him not tolerate his subordinates who were loyal to him wholeheartedly?
What's more, during the ten years since Emperor Wu ascended the throne, he had always treated the people well, reduced taxes and levies, carried out sharp reforms, promoted people based on their talents, and promoted a large number of scholars from humble backgrounds.
Which of these was not the work of a wise ruler? Compared with the Nanliang and Dongyi dynasties, where the imperial relatives controlled the government, the court of Dajing seemed to be in a peaceful and harmonious situation.
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