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What's the explanation for redundant officials?

"Redundancy and redundancy" need to be interpreted separately. This is not a word. The specific interpretation is as follows:

1, redundant official: idle official.

Pronunciation: rǒng yuan

Part of speech: Redundant officials are usually used as nouns, subjects or objects in sentences.

2. Redundant staff: refers to idle officials, and more refers to redundant staff in government agencies.

Pronunciation: rǒng yuan

Part of speech: redundancy is usually used as a noun as the subject or object in a sentence.

The phenomenon of "redundant staff and officials" in history;

In the history of China, the phenomenon of redundant staff in Song Dynasty was the most serious among all feudal dynasties. When Song Renzong was in power, it was urgent to solve the problem of redundant staff. Song Renzong invited several court officials to discuss the solution. Fan Zhongyan, then the deputy prime minister, hit the nail on the head and said six words, namely, "If you want to open it, you should be lucky".

Fan Zhongyan's thought of "being open-minded and eager to learn, and restraining luck" greatly eased the increasingly serious problem of redundant staff in the Northern Song Dynasty. But it also offended too many vested interests. As a result, the "Qingli New Deal" he presided over failed after running for one year and four months. Fan Zhongyan, Han Qi, Fu Bi, Ouyang Xiu and other reformist ministers were also excluded from the court. It can be seen that "it is more difficult to touch the interests than the soul" is indeed an eternal truth.