Use when selecting officials based on capability rather than favoritism or nepotism. Follows Qi Xi's impartial model: recommending personal enemies for their competence and relatives for their merit, with transparent evaluation criteria covering skills, character, and past performance.
A process for recommending and selecting officials based on capability rather than favoritism.
Selecting ministers should prioritize ability over personal relationships to ensure effective governance.
Define Position Requirements
Gather Candidates
Evaluate Candidates
Check for Conflicts
Make Selection
Qi Xi recommended his personal enemy Jie Hu for a position, then his own son Qi Wu for another position, demonstrating impartial merit-based selection.
Competent officials selected through fair process, earning public trust and effective governance.