People who are slightly familiar with history know that when Kangxi was old, the next emperor's position was very fiercely contested, and a total of nine princes were involved in the imperial throne competition, and they either directly participated in it or stood on the platform to cheer, which is the famous "nine sons and nine sons" in history. In the end, the fourth son of the emperor, Yin Chan, stood out and became the next emperor, that is, the Yongzheng Emperor.

So how did Yongzheng seize the throne? Some wild historians say that Yongzheng tampered with Kangxi's edict and changed the phrase "fourteen sons of the succession" to "fourteen sons of the succession", which is nonsense, historians have already argued, and will not be discussed here. Some people also say that Yongzheng can succeed mainly by being ruthless in his heart. After Yongzheng became emperor, his methods were indeed vicious, but when he competed for the throne, he did not behave like this, and he did not have the qualifications to be cruel.
Yongzheng, in the popular parlance now, he has the concept of "scene". His main goal is to "seize the wife", but he puts the main goal in an environment to achieve, put the people related to the "wife" in a scene, treats them as his own users, and strives for good service for each of them.
Therefore, the way to Success of Yin Chan is not whether the business ability is strong or not, but whether the user service in the scene is good or not.
I don't believe that if you look around you, the people around you who eventually become leaders may not be the strongest in business ability, but the popularity is usually the best.