Tactics (pinyin of cè) usually refers to strategies, tricks, etc. In the ancient imperial examinations in China, strategy refers to "strategy topic" and "countermeasures".
It is the main content of the palace exam, and "strategy" and "countermeasures" become two parts of the exam and the exam. "Policy issues" are generally asked in an "emperor's tone", and the content is mainly about political events that govern the country and protect the people.
Scholars, on the other hand, respond to the content of "policy questions" during the examination, which is the so-called "countermeasures". In layman's terms, Strategy is equivalent to a current affairs paper to some extent.
The basic explanation of the policy:
1, an ancient whip with spikes on its head.
2, flogging: riding a horse. spur
3. encourage, promote: incite. Encourage.
4. In ancient times, the bamboo slips called Lian Bian were called Jian Ce.
5. The officials of the ancient emperors who made fiefs, conferred knighthood or dismissed courtiers: decision-making. Policy exemption. Take care of the wind
6. A style of ancient imperial examination: strategy. Policy issues.
7. Staff: staff.
8. A computing tool used by China in mathematics, which looks like a "chip".
9. Plan, idea and method: the best policy. Make suggestions. Decision making. Policy. Planning. There's nothing I can do.
10, calligraphy name, horizontal.
1 1, last name. Policy surname.
12, teasing: I can talk about raiders (Hunan dialect, represented by Changsha).