What does official mean?

Officials represent the official halls, officials, officers, heads, teachers, bosses and so on in interpersonal relationships.

In the eight characters, officials are more rational, law-abiding, self-disciplined, disciplined, step-by-step, aboveboard, objective and fair, responsible, conscientious, paying attention to social morality, paying attention to group decision-making, timid, especially afraid of things, being slandered, suppressing internal defense, having burdens, having chronic diseases and so on.

If we continue to generalize this control, we will know that all people, things and things that control and restrain the Japanese Lord normally, justly and justly can represent the government. Officials represent public security personnel, police, judges, discipline inspectors, chiefs, officials, unit leaders, company bosses, strict father, dignified elders, teachers, women's husbands, men's children and so on.

explain

The Chief Executive manages people on behalf of the Chief Executive. He binds you and controls you according to social norms, such as company manager, chairman and shareholders. Officials also represent academic qualifications. Because officials are famous, you can prove which level you are from the aspect of knowledge, so you can introduce titles and medals, which all represent fame.

Officials have management skills, have leadership qualifications when they like to use them, distinguish right from wrong, and have the ability to recognize people. In school, they are easy to be class leaders or class representatives who guide students, senior officers or generals who command the army in politics, and powerful supervisors in business.