Zhao Gao was ordered by CRRC House.

When Zhao Gao entered the DPRK, he was about 23 years old, probably in the 12th year of the Qin Dynasty (the first 235 years). This year, Qin Shihuang was twenty-four years old, and in the fifth year after he ascended the throne, he began to show great political ambitions. Qin's bureaucratic system is tight and complete, and the promotion of judges of civil service is mainly based on routine assessment, which is progressive over the years. Zhao Gao is lucky. He was directly appreciated by Qin Shihuang in his official position in Qin Gong, and stood out from many ministers who died in Shaofu, and was appointed as the order of Zhongche Mansion. The Order of CRRC is subordinate to Tai Fu, who is one of the nine ministers in the main provinces of the empire, and is in charge of the transportation of the empire, equivalent to the Minister of Transportation. His subordinates have orders from various Che Fu offices and Ma Yuan. Like all kinds of Che Fu Ling, the rank of Che Fu Ling is 600 stone, and there is an adjutant Che Fu Cheng, whose rank is 300 stone, and there are about dozens of subordinate officials. In terms of rank, CRRC is only a middle-ranking official. However, because CRRC is a garage order in the forbidden palace, its status is equivalent to the monitor of the emperor's attendants, responsible for managing the emperor's chariots and horses, and even driving for the emperor himself. The position is very important, and you can't take it unless the emperor has absolute trust.

Zhao Gao was appointed as the CRRC Palace Order, which was personally selected and appointed by Qin Shihuang. Zhao Gao was appreciated by Qin Shihuang. In addition to outstanding test scores, 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 attainments in Chinese primary schools are also extremely profound, and he made considerable contributions to the later writing reform of the Qin Empire. He is the author of Six Classics, which is a part of the official literacy textbook of Qin Dynasty 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 legal expert with family background. In his later years, due to Zhao Gao's superb writing, calligraphy and legal attainments, Qin Shihuang entrusted his youngest son Hu Hai with his education.

The history books say that Zhao Gao is hardworking, resolute and resolute, which is an overview of his outstanding administrative ability, and of course it is also one of the elements that he was appreciated by the first emperor. However, Zhao Gao was promoted to CRRC by Qin Shihuang because Zhao Gao was suitable for this position. As the attendants of the emperor, the order of the Central Vehicle Administration is the squad leader of the chariots and horses, which has extremely strict requirements on the management of the chariots and horses and the ability to defend the safety of the emperor. According to the laws of the Qin dynasty, the general driving of chariots and horses must go through at least four years of training. Four years later, the instructor was punished and fined, and I paid four years of hard labor. It will take CRRC drivers at least ten years to learn how to drive a six-legged light car. Qualified drivers are required to be under 40 years old, above 7' 5 "in height, with vigorous steps and the ability to chase galloping horses; Flexible, can ride up and down; Skilled driving skills, able to drive back and forth; Strong, able to control the standards in the car; Strong martial arts, can draw eight stones to strengthen strength, and draw a bow before and after galloping. The Chinese car clothing, which combines the essence of the imperial car in the Qin Dynasty, demands them far more than ordinary riders. There are only 800 CRRC officials in the whole state of Qin. In modern times, everyone is a master of chariots and horses, and everyone is an ouchi warrior. The bronze chariots and horses unearthed from the mausoleum of the first emperor were cast in half proportion according to the reality of the first emperor's life. Its vehicles are equipped with swords and crossbows, wearing crowns and elegant moustaches. They are mighty and steady, which is the image of CRRC's official family. CRRC government decree is the first official of CRRC government, and it is the pinnacle of the royal essence of Royal Cars. As you can imagine, Zhao Gao, as an official of CRRC, is tall and strong, good at riding, archery and sword weapons, and has extraordinary martial arts. He is a rare talent in the court of the king of Qin. Promoting CRRC is of great significance to Zhao Gao's life. Its significance lies not only in the promotion of the position, but also in its involvement in the core and center of the Qin regime and its pivotal secrets, which can directly affect the world political situation if the time is right. When Zhao Gao was appointed as an official of CRRC, he was about 40 years old, in the prime of life, and had a bright future.

However, under the autocracy, under the hierarchy and monarchy, everyone is a chess piece. What's more, there are unexpected events in the sky, and people have fortunes. Just when the future was promising, Zhao Gao broke the law and went to prison for a big crime. Qin Shihuang ordered Meng Qian, the minister, to give it a try. As a result of the trial, Zhao Gao was sentenced to death, dismissed from his official position, deprived of his forbidden office and awaiting execution. Because it involves the closeness of the emperor, it matters a lot. Meng Yi didn't dare to hide it, so he wrote directly to the first emperor and asked for a decision on the case and the trial result. The first emperor could not bear to cherish his talent. Mindful that Zhao Gao has been agile and diligent for many years, and its talents are rare. He ordered Zhao Gao to be pardoned and reinstated. The ins and outs of this matter are not recorded in the history books. However, from the later history, this incident had a significant impact on Zhao Gao's life, the plot of sand dunes, the fate of Montessori family and even the demise of the Qin Empire!