Zhao Gao was appointed as the CRRC Palace Order, which was personally selected and appointed by Ying Zheng, King of Qin. Zhao Gao was appreciated by Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. In addition to his outstanding performance in the examination, his personal ability and intelligence after entering Qin Gong are the main factors. Zhao Gao's calligraphy is first-class, and then in the huge Qin Empire, probably no one can beat him except Prime Minister Reese. Zhao Gao's accomplishments in primary schools in China are also extremely profound. He made a great contribution to the later reform of the Qin Dynasty. He wrote six chapters of Li Li pian, which is a part of the official literacy textbook of Qin empire and a famous philology book. The Qin Empire is a pragmatic country ruled by law, with literate calligraphy, which is a tool for studying administrative documents and prison laws. Zhao Gao's exquisite calligraphy is only the preparation and result of his practice of criminal law and prison law. In the complicated and strict legal system of Qin Empire, Zhao Gao was a professional who was proficient in law and a famous jurist with family background. In his later years, Qin Shihuang entrusted his youngest son, Hu Hai, with his education. It was precisely because of his exquisite attainments in writing, calligraphy and law.
Zhao Gao was good at reading people's minds and ingratiating himself with others, so he was quickly appreciated and trusted by Qin Shihuang and Hu Hai. On one occasion, Zhao Gao committed a felony and was required by law to be executed by Meng Wei, but Qin Shihuang pardoned him and reinstated him. It is not difficult to see that Qin Shihuang had a preference for Zhao Gao, but he never imagined that this "sensitive" minion in his own eyes would become the culprit in the future.