"Recently, there are more and more people looking for Old Bi. His house is as crowded as a marketplace." Wei Changrong said with a strange smile.
Vézé knew what this smile meant. When the army was being purged, it was emphasized over and over again that cliques were not to be formed. In recent years, Vézé had also been studying traditional culture. In Xunzi's "The Powerful Nation Chapter", it was mentioned:
Ying Hou asked Sun Qingzi: What is the purpose of entering Qin?
Sun Qingzi said: Its fortified fortress is dangerous. Sucking? Stirring up chaos? Making noise?? Bo? Che asked Yu Bi Chang? Xie Yu Ji Zhu? Hu Nuo Palm Cherry? Ji? Zhi Huan Chi Liang? Ji? Ji? Destroy?? Ji Feng Xing? Chang? Chu Bing Yu Ji Zhu?? Hu Ji Xi Hao??? Leaning on the back of a toad????? Fat? Xie Yu Ji Zhu?? Xie Yu Ji Ying? Yi Xi Niu? Yi Quan? Niu Huai Yu Ji Quan? Niu? Yi Xi Yao? Ji Xing Ji Zhu Huai Rong Yu? Panicked Chang? Meng Huang? Hallucination?? Sickness? Fat? See Yi Xi Yu Ji Zhu? III? ??? School?? Ai Yu Ji Zhu? Ji Xiang Lu Lu? Fat?? Yi Xi Yu Ji Zhu?? Sickness?? Sickness?
This kind of description shocked Vézé. He did not know much about feudal society. In Vézé's imagination, feudal society should be like those in storybooks, crowded with people and friends. He did not expect that the true value of this era was to observe the scholar-officials. Come out of the scholar-officials and join the government. Come out of the government and belong to their families. There is no private business.
In the practice of building the Liberation Army, those who had "a wide circle of friends" in private were basically not good people. Xunzi's land, Han Fei, fiercely criticized in the "Five Idioms", "Confucianism uses literature to disrupt the law, chivalry uses martial arts to violate the law." In this regard, there was a saying in China, "With a sharp blade in hand, the heart will be filled with killing intent." Those who had a wide network of friends would usually "feel the itch to show off". More than 99% of their social interactions were spent on private collusion and gathering people to cause trouble. Wei Changrong, who was in charge of the Organization Department, was too lazy to comment on such people. In any case, once there was a target to clean up, this kind of person would be the first to be targeted. Those who didn't like to socialize and were straightforward, even if their words weren't pleasant to the ear, the organization would pay more attention to them.
Vézé did not comment on Prime Minister Bi Qingshan. As the Prime Minister, it was always others who looked for him. Analogies were not appropriate here. Vézé took a sip of tea and said, "Changrong, we'll have to strengthen our organizational life in the near future. This matter had always been brought up, but it had never been carried out properly. This kind of organizational life must be strengthened in the future. "
Organizational life was a very important matter. This kind of organizational life was actually very similar to the kind of activities in a company. It was to organize all kinds of activities in all aspects, such as reading clubs, sports meetings, expansion training, recitals. On the one hand, it was to let everyone have proper contact in public, and on the other hand, it was to let everyone's every aspect be publicly displayed in front of everyone.
From an open and aboveboard point of view, these organizational life could let everyone fully experience all kinds of aspects, see the advantages of others, and see their own shortcomings. From a moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic, and labor aspects could be improved. From a less open and aboveboard point of view, the organization could also observe the members from every angle and appoint people based on merit in personnel arrangements.
"I understand." As the leader of the Organization Department, Wei Changrong had already understood these things from Vézé. When the combat training was first started, Wei Changrong was in charge. From then on, Wei Changrong was very clear about the significance of these public activities. After having organizational life, at least there was no time to spend on private matters. In this point, organizational life was a kind of protection for the entire organization and the members of the organization.
There was no banquet in the world that lasted forever, and the same was true for the Three Meetings. Vézé did not expect that in the last few days of the Three Meetings, the government meeting actually put forward a very interesting proposal, "to establish their own palm and rubber plantations in the provinces of the South China Sea."
Vézé welcomed anything that involved competition. The socialist system and the capitalist system were essentially the operation of capital. The difference was that under the capitalist system, the bourgeoisie was in a dominant position. Vézé felt that the most ridiculous part of the one-person-one-vote electoral system was that the ruling class and the ruled class were both one-person-one-vote. As a result, the ruling class began to be forced to lie. As a result, a good politics became a mixture of all kinds of strange lies.
In theory, the socialist system should be a system dominated by workers who were stronger than the bourgeoisie, and it could be regarded as an upgraded version of the capital operation system. In a sense, just like how China destroyed the bloodline aristocracy through the imperial examination, capital operation and bloodline inheritance were eventually separated.
However, the basis for this development was probably the awakening of the entire working class. If the competition did not develop to a high level, there would definitely be big problems in the operation of this system.
If the provinces could establish their own plantations in the South China Sea, this was actually not a bad thing. This was competition in itself. In order to obtain cheaper raw materials, everyone would definitely desperately adopt advanced technology. Although the provinces did not consider this at all at this time, Vézé could imagine that this approach was just the provinces hoping to be able to delineate their own raw material supply areas. If the plantation was successfully established, the raw material supply could be guaranteed. Since this was the case, the development of things might not be able to become a real competition.
"I will agree with this proposal when it comes to a vote." Vézé finally made a statement. In a sense, this was also the first time that a local comrade really proposed a "national policy", and Vézé did not want to discourage everyone's political awareness. This country was not like Vézé, and each province had reason to put forward their own views. Whether this view could pass was one thing, and whether there was a system for everyone to put forward was another.
After receiving Vézé's approval, the provincial officials were extremely excited. Most of them did not theoretically realize that this was a competition for "means of production", which could be said to be a life-and-death struggle in an industrial society. However, as long as some things entered an industrial society, everyone would have their own understanding of the social operation.
After the end of the three meetings, the country began to operate according to the policies and programs formulated at the three meetings. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zuo Zhidan, brought the new Prussian ambassador to Vézé. Before the two sides met, Zuo Zhidan told Vézé the intentions of the Prussian ambassador. Prussia hoped to "establish friendly relations" with China.
Prussia was a region that theoretically belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. This "empire" was composed of more than 300 independent states, large and small. The overall affairs of the empire were controlled by the most powerful of the states, Austria. Archduke Franz of Austria was also the emperor of the empire, known as Franz II. On August 9, 1805, Austria, Britain, Russia, Naples, and Sweden formed the third anti-French alliance and declared war on Napoleon. In the end, the anti-French alliance was defeated. The defeat of Austria in the empire was a great blow, and with the abdication of Franz II on August 6, 1806, the states announced the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.
Now Prussia with an extremely pragmatic attitude decided to establish a "Little Germany" that excluded Austria. In the recently ended Prussia war, Austria was defeated, and Austria ceded the province of Venetia to Italy, never to interfere in any German affairs, and lost influence over the former members of the German Confederation.
Prussia established the North German Alliance, and France hoped to annex the Rhine region of South Germany. The conflict between the two sides was no longer possible to mediate.
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