Li Zicheng, the leader of the peasant revolt that toppled the Ming Dynasty in 1644, was a mailman who had failed the civil service examinations to become a bureaucrat.
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It is VERY important to note that society needs measures to defang such malcontents (distractions, etc) or they can become revolutionaries.
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