Feng kept his mouth shut and took pictures of future generations as an official.

During Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, Feng, the minister of punishments, loved inscription calligraphy, but he never mentioned that he had this hobby, especially when visiting other places. He kept his mouth shut and never confided his heart, giving people the impression that the minister of punishments had no hobby, leaving those opportunists with no "seam" to drill.

Someone didn't know where he found out that he had such a hobby, so he specially presented him with a Songtuo tablet. Feng returned the tablet to the man intact without looking at it. He was advised to open it, but he didn't mean it. Feng said to him, "This antique is a rare treasure. Once you open it, you may put it down. I've been thinking about it. I've always wanted to keep it for myself. I just received a precious tablet from the sender. Can you not do what others want to do? Doing things according to people's wishes, taking bribes and bending the law, and not committing crimes are strange; If I don't open it, I will imagine it as a fake in my mind, which is not attractive to me. I naturally won't do anything that violates the rules of the court. " Don't even look. It is better to stay away than to resist. "What can I do if I close my mind and break its temptation?" Although feng's approach is blunt, it is extremely clever.