As a teenager, Xiong Bolong studied hard and often felt ridiculous. His mother loves her son very much, and she is afraid that he will suffer from hunger and cold. One night, she sent him a plate of cake and a plate of sugar to eat while it was hot. Then she walked out of the study.
After a while, his mother went into the study again to see if her son had eaten. She couldn't help laughing when she saw that the steamed stuffed bun was finished and there was still a plate of sugar on the table, and when she saw her son's mouth full of black paste. It turned out that Xiong Bolong only cared about reading and eating steamed buns, but unconsciously dipped the ink in the inkstone into sugar.
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Xiong Bolong's career is smooth sailing. He was awarded a bachelor's degree in editing by the National History Museum, offered wine to imperial academy, served as an assistant minister in the cabinet, and finally died. In the Qing Dynasty, "Records of Hanyang Prefecture in Jiaqing" contained: "The emperor was deeply pitied and was buried in his hometown." It is said that he used to be the teacher of Emperor Kangxi, which also made many people give him the title of "Imperial Teacher" when promoting Xiong Bolong.
But what Xiong Bolong is most worth talking about politically should still be the "top three list". The so-called "three in one list" means that among the juren who were admitted to the list after having obtained the provincial examination, three people successively won the first place in palace examination. This can best reflect the examiner's vision and ability after taking the provincial examination, is the ideal realm for the examiner to take the provincial examination, and is also a once-in-a-lifetime story.