During the reign of Louis XVI in the 18th century, a local official from the countryside, the Marquis of Malleve-Pingugo, found that the local residen[Expand All]
During the reign of Louis XVI in the 18th century, a local official from the countryside, the Marquis of Malleve-Pingugo, found that the local residents were generally infected with a rare beriberi due to the flood problem. He had to go to the palace to present a water conservancy reform plan to the emperor, but he never found an opportunity to offer his advice to the emperor. A kind-hearted and knowledgeable old man advised him on how to adapt to the court culture and said that Louis XVI was most fond of his eloquent and humorous speech and witty questions and answers. So the Marquis Pangergo deliberately seized the opportunity to show off his eloquence and indeed amazed everyone, thus becoming popular in the capital.[Collapse]