Why did an illiterate rogue in Qing Dynasty become a first-class Shandong governor?

In the late Qing Dynasty, a man named Zhang Yao surprised people. Let's talk about his life experience first. He was born in 1832. I was his birthplace, but I changed it many times. Later generations don't know why. He grew up in a poor family and had no chance to study. So he has been in the market, in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang generation at that time, it was very prosperous and gambling was very popular. At that time, he was particularly fond of gambling and was a typical rascal.

Later, one day, Zhang Yao met one of his relatives, and his relatives severely scolded him. Zhang Yao felt humiliated and went to Henan to join his uncle. Zhang Yao's uncle is a local magistrate. He knew Zhang Yao very well and knew that he didn't know many words, so he was arranged to follow him into the yamen. Later, the Nian Army rose in Henan, and Zhang Yao recommended himself as the team leader at that time. Later, he won more with less. From then on, Zhang Yao began to rise to the top.

Later, he served as magistrate, magistrate and Taoist platform. 186 1 year, official of Henan province. When his official career was in full swing, Liu Yunan, the imperial adviser, reported to Emperor Xianfeng that Zhang Yao was "illiterate". How can he be such an important task? After the court found out, he transferred Zhang Yao from political envoy to company commander. This made Zhang Yao very depressed. Later, Zhang Yao made up his mind to study hard and study hard. Through hard work, he made continuous progress and made great achievements in calligraphy and other aspects. Later generations not only marveled, but also admired his talent.

Later, due to his outstanding military achievements, he became a civilian, even an official of the governor of Shandong, the highest official of the dynasty. Therefore, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you should also have an open-minded attitude and a firm attitude of hard work.