The cabinet university was originally a secretary, whose main job was to read the throne and draft documents for the emperor. There is nothing wrong with writing skills. Since they can draft letters for the emperor, they can naturally write green letters for the emperor. So, around Jiajing's life goal, Taoist priests and cabinet ministers began to work together in Qi Xin. Taoist priests concoct aphrodisiacs, and cabinet ministers concoct green words; Taoist priests fan the fire, and cabinet ministers dance with ink. In this way, how can Jiajing's politics not be malodorous?
However, the cabinet university is willing. These guys know better than anyone: if you want to be promoted, you have to please the emperor; If you want to be rich, you have to please the emperor; If you want to keep peace forever, you must please the emperor. Since the emperor is good at this, and we have enough time, energy and intelligence, why not give some? Therefore, many cabinet ministers in Jiajing are good at writing green words, and even they can't write anything but green words. For example, Wei Yuan and Li Chunfang were later called "Prime Ministers of Qing Dynasty". In short, under Jiajing's rule, if you want to think of a person who will be in phase and is a very important person, you must be a green poet.
Yan Song is no exception.
Yan Song's green ci is also excellent, which was once unparalleled. Green words are not easy to write. It is a kind of prose, which demands the emperor's respect and sincerity for the gods in the sky and can be expressed in extremely gorgeous words. Jiajing is anxious to seek immortality, so the green word is always in short supply, and often suffocates those cabinet ministers. And Yan Song is responsive, the mistresses. This is not surprising. Yan Song was originally a famous poet, with a high literary accomplishment, and was naturally good at dancing with long sleeves. Yan Ge is dedicated, tries his best, and tries his best to figure out extravagance. Results In the long run, Yan Song was the only one who wrote Qing Ci to satisfy Jiajing.