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说到“做官”,还真是一门高深莫测的学问,它蕴含着丰富的处事艺术、管理艺术和用人艺术。千百年来,就有无数才华横溢的读书人因把握不了这门学问而抱憾终身。论起来,皇帝可算是最大的官了,可是南唐后主,北宋神宗,明朝天启帝,他们肚子里都装着不少的学问,然而做起皇帝来却极端的昏庸,最终害人害己,误国误家。这是反面的例子。当然也有把官做得十分出色的,如周公旦、管仲、张居正、申时行一类,这些人对于“官场道术”应该说是玩得炉火纯青了。……本刊从1993年第2期起,陆续刊登一些古今官吏从政活动中的小例子,希望读者从中悟到一些处世之道,并以为从政之鉴。
When it comes to “being an official,” it is really an enigmatic subject. It contains a wealth of art of handling, management, and employing. Thousands of years, there are countless talented scholar who can not grasp this knowledge and regret for life. In theory, the emperor can be regarded as the largest official, but the late Tang Lord, the Northern Song Dynasty Shenzong, the Ming dynasty Apocalypse emperor, they are filled with a lot of knowledge in the stomach, but to start the emperor to the extreme stupidity, the ultimate victimization Wrong country. This is a negative example. Of course, there are officials doing very well, such as Zhougong Dan, Guanzhong, Zhang Juzheng, Shen Shihang a class of these people for the “official Taoism” should be said to be playing a consummate. ... ... From the second issue of 1993, we published some small examples of the political activities of ancient and modern officials in the hope that readers will realize some of the ways of life and take it as a lesson for their political participation.