Mr. Wu is from Shaoxing and his name is. I like reading since I was a child, but I am not proud of the imperial examination. My family is very poor and lives in Kaifeng, Henan. Tian Wenjing, the then governor, hired Mr. Wu to take charge of a difficult case. Under the fame, it is really different. The case was reported to the Beijing Ministry of Punishment and passed smoothly, unlike previous criticisms. This gradually gained the trust of Tian Wenjing. One day, Mr. Wu said to Tian Wenjing, "Would you rather be an outgoing governor or a mediocre governor?" Tian Wenjing replied, of course, I want to be the governor of exhaling. Mr. Wu said, "Since you want to be the governor of Exhale, you have to let me do something for you, but you can't hold it back." Tian Wenjing asked what it was, and Mr. Wu said, "I have prepared a letter for you. If this letter is sent up, your great cause can be realized. It's just that you can't understand a word of this paper. I wonder if you can trust me. " Tian Wenjing got along with Mr. Wu for a long time, and knowing that Mr. Wu was brave and resourceful, he agreed generously. It turns out that the content of this paper is to impeach Longkedo, who is Yongzheng's uncle and a university student. Longkodo relies on his support and often does illegal things. Yongzheng was disgusted with him at this time and was trying to get rid of him. Although he knew how illegal Roncodo was, he was afraid of his power and no one dared to expose it. Mr. Wu thoroughly understood Yongzheng's psychology, so he dared to do what others dared not do. Yongzheng was very happy when he saw this festival. He immediately sent it to six departments for consultation and did his crime. From then on, Yongzheng had a good impression on Tian Wenjing, and Mr. Wu became famous. Tian Wenjing is arrogant to his subordinates, but respectful to Mr. Wu. Mr. Wu wrote a collection of poems, such as You, which was compiled into Fu Yu Xuan in Tian Wenjing shogunate and published in the name of Tian Wenjing. This book is a treasure in the pillow of Shaoxing touts. The above is based on Wu Sidao in the notes of the Qing Dynasty.