This is a typical case of "trading power and money". I don't know why the Commission for Discipline Inspection at that time (it seems to be called "monitoring the imperial history" or something) didn't check it. In fact, in Shawn Dou's eyes, what matters is the interests behind Qiu, not only the interests behind senior officials, but also the interests behind those poor beggars.
There is a semi-finalist named Mi Liang who lives in the street. Dou Yizhou helped him for seven years. One day, Mi Liang came to see him. Encourage him to buy a house. On the day of writing the deed, Mi Liang quietly said to Dou Yi, "I am good at identifying jade articles. There is a stone in this room that is actually a jade in the sky! " Dou Yi called a jade worker and asked him to identify it. The jade worker exclaimed, "This is a rare product." . So, Dou Yi hired a jade worker to process this piece of jade into a belt buckle, sell it for several hundred dollars, then process it into a box, and put things like head and tail on it for several hundred dollars. After that, Dou E unjustly gave the house to Mi Liang together with the deed, so that he could have a place to live as a reward for Mi Liang.
Dou Yi is a businessman. He is actually the operator here. Discover the potential profits behind everyone, and even let people automatically find profits for you. People-oriented, this is the real businessman. Shawn Dou started from farming, went through manufacturing, real estate and manager, and completed the course from urchin to businessman. Recalling the story in Notes on Three Villages, do you want to make a fortune by recycling eggs and chickens, and don't even enter the door?