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Chapter 2304 first entry to the division

Zhuge Feng pondered for a moment and then said slowly: "I can't say for sure. Liu Qingyu is always unpredictable. If it were me, I would definitely continue to delay this policy at this time.

After all, he has just arrived in Jiangnan Province and has not yet fully mastered all aspects of the personnel work of the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection. At this time, it is still feasible to achieve the goal of fully controlling power through power checks and balances.

Of course, this kind of power check and balance also has its drawbacks, that is, once the two sides reach a certain level of consensus, Qingyu will be difficult to deal with."

After speaking, Zhuge Feng looked at Liu Fei, wanting to hear his opinion.

Liu Fei said with a smile: "Based on my understanding of Qingyu, he will never let himself fall into a passive situation. His style of doing things has always been to take the initiative. I think he did this intentionally to check and balance power.

The purpose should be to confuse everyone. When everyone thinks that Liu Qingyu likes to play tricks of power struggle, I believe he will give everyone a surprise."

"What do you think of the corruption problem in Jiangnan Province?" Zhuge Feng suddenly asked.

Upon hearing this question, Liu Fei's expression immediately became solemn, and he said slowly: "The corruption problem of certain officials in Jiangnan Province needs to be considered from multiple angles. First of all, some officials are indeed very capable, and they are in charge of the urban economy.

We have also achieved rapid economic growth. However, no matter how great the economic achievements are, if this person is very corrupt, it will hurt the people's confidence in us. Although our ruling foundation is very solid now,

If the style problem is not solved well, there may be a moment like "Farewell My Concubine." We must have a sense of crisis."

Speaking of this, Liu Fei said in a deep voice: "The leader once said: On the issue of anti-corruption, there are some different opinions in the society. Some people think that anti-corruption is just a gust of wind that will pass after a period of time. Shoot now and bow your head for the time being.

; Some people believe that if the anti-corruption investigation continues, the impact will be too broad, affecting economic development, leading to shrinking consumer demand, and even linking the current downward pressure on the economy with the intensification of anti-corruption efforts; some people believe that anti-corruption will make

Cadres have become cowardly, protective of themselves, unwilling to do things; etc. These perceptions are all incorrect."

Zhuge Feng also had a solemn expression when he heard this, nodded and said: "Yes, economic development cannot hide the fact of corruption. Anti-corruption work must be carried out unremittingly, especially for those who think they have made some achievements and can just lie down."

Officials who have a lifetime of credit on their books must sound the alarm for them.

As an official, it is your duty to do your job well and improve the local economy. This must not become an excuse for wanton corruption. We are not allowed to bully the masses, ignore people's livelihood, or even use power for personal gain.

Behaviors such as exercising power and corruption, amassing money and making profits under clever names.

Jiangnan Province has always done a very good job in these tasks before, but under the temptation of huge economic interests, corrupt elements are still like cutting leeks, one crop after another. However, for the Discipline Inspection Commission, they are just cutting leeks.

Experts, as long as they find corrupt elements, they will resolutely cut them off and never tolerate them. I believe that the Jiangnan Provincial Committee has a consensus on this issue."

Liu Fei nodded: "Well, the Jiangnan Provincial Party Committee still attaches great importance to anti-corruption work, but in the specific implementation process, because the leaders in charge of the Discipline Inspection Commission have different ideas and different intensity, this also leads to different actions and results.

The purpose of transferring Liu Qingyu here now is to let him go there to purify the official atmosphere of Jiangnan Province, so that the officials of Jiangnan Province can focus all their energy on developing the economy and improving people's livelihood."

Liu Fei and Zhuge Feng were watching the situation in Jiangnan Province from a distance, and as an insider, Liu Qingyu was naturally unaware of this. As time went by, Saturday came, and this Saturday Liu Qingyu

He just worked overtime at the Discipline Inspection Commission and got off work on time at 3 pm, because tonight, he had a very important thing to do - go to the home of his teacher, the famous Chinese master and Confucian master Tang Chaoyi, to study two

When Liu Qingyu was young, this was what Mr. Tang had requested when Liu Qingyu became his apprentice.

Liu Qingyu likes Chinese traditional culture and Confucianism very much from the bottom of his heart. On the one hand, studying Chinese traditional culture and Confucianism can improve his political literacy and knowledge. On the other hand, it can also relax himself.

Liu Qingyu came directly to the door carrying two bottles of wine and a basket of fruits.

It was Tang Xuemei who came to open the door. When she saw Liu Qingyu entering, Tang Xuemei smiled and said: "Secretary Liu, from the moment you walked in, you are no longer my leader, but you are now my junior brother.

When I bullied you, you were not allowed to return to the workplace to avenge me publicly or privately?"

Liu Qingyu immediately laughed: "Sister, don't worry, I, Liu Qingyu, am not such a stingy person."

With that said, Liu Qingyu handed two bottles of wine and a basket of fruits into Tang Xuemei's hands and said, "Senior sister, this is the bundle of repairs I gave to the teacher."

Tang Xuemei smiled when she heard Liu Qingyu mention the word "Shuxiu": "Junior brother, senior sister is going to test you. In ancient times, when you became a disciple, you would pay attention to giving the teacher six rites to complete your cultivation. Do you know these six rites to complete your cultivation?

What is it?"

Liu Qingyu had known about this for a long time, so he answered directly: "This is simple. The six rites are six kinds of gifts given to the master by the disciples during the apprenticeship ceremony in ancient times. They are: celery: which means diligent and studious, good at work.

Diligence; lotus seeds: lotus seeds are hard-working, meaning painstaking education; red beans: meaning good luck; red dates: meaning early high school; longan: meaning perfect merit; dried lean meat strips: to express the disciples' feelings. I brought two bottles of wine today.

The five kinds of fruits also take the meaning of six rituals and repairs."

Tang Xuemei smiled sweetly: "Okay, you passed the test."

Tang Xuemei clapped her hands. At this time, the door of the room opened, and Mr. Tang walked out of the room. Before anyone arrived, hearty laughter could already be heard: "Not bad, Liu Qingyu, it seems that

You still have some attainments in Confucianism. It is not easy to pass the test of your senior sister. Although your senior sister's question is relatively simple, it has troubled many people who want to become my disciple."

Liu Qingyu smiled. He understood what Mr. Tang meant.

Some people come to Mr. Tang to be apprentices because they are gold-plated, and they even want to build relationships and find opportunities. Their desire is not to drink. Therefore, Tang Xuemei naturally set up a difficult problem to test them. If Tang Xuemei even

If you can't pass this level, Mr. Tang will definitely not accept him as a disciple.

This is also something that Mr. Tang has no choice about.

After all, anyone who dares to come to Mr. Tang to be his disciple must have some connections, background or connections. Otherwise, it would be difficult to find Mr. Tang’s family. What’s more, Tang Xuemei is also the deputy secretary of the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, and most people would not dare to do so easily.

Annoying.

"Hello, Mr. Tang." Liu Qingyu bowed very respectfully. This is the respect due to the teacher.

"Okay, Liu Qingyu, you don't need to bow when you come here from now on. We are modern people, so we shouldn't use the ancient methods. As for me, I accepted you as my disciple because of your qualifications, especially after listening to Tang Xuemei

After telling you about your identity, I found that many of your ruling thoughts coincide with Confucianism, so I am even more satisfied with you as my disciple. Just learn from me. Although Confucianism has some views

It does not fit well with the national governance of modern society, but there are still quite a lot of essences in it that are worthy of learning and reference by politicians."

Liu Qingyu nodded lightly: "Yes, I studied Confucianism when I was in college. At that time, I was in a very bad mood for a while, so I wanted to find something that could calm my mind and study it.

After a while, my university tutor recommended Chinese classics to me, especially Confucianism, for me to study. After a period of study, my mood gradually calmed down, and later I stopped studying it. But when I

After I entered the officialdom, I discovered that it would be a good thing for the common people if officials could learn more about Confucianism and be able to practice some of its propositions. Especially the core idea of ​​Confucianism, "benevolence", is even more important for the common people.

I had a profound impact.”

When Mr. Tang heard this, the smile on his face became even brighter. He did not expect that Liu Qingyu would have such an interesting experience studying Confucianism.

After chatting for a while, Mr. Tang took Liu Qingyu into his study.

Entering Mr. Tang's study, Liu Qingyu was immediately shocked by the huge bookshelf in the study.

The bookshelf occupies an entire wall and is at least 8 meters wide and 3 meters high. The upper bookshelf requires climbing a ladder to reach it.

The bookshelves are filled with all kinds of books. Three-quarters of these are all books related to Confucianism. These books are arranged according to the pattern of Sikuquanshu and are divided into four parts: Classics and History, including

There are 10 major categories including Yi Category, Book Category, Poetry Category, Rites Category, Spring and Autumn Category, Filial Classics Category, Five Classics General Meaning Category, Four Books Category, Music Category, and Primary School Category. The Rite Category is divided into Zhou Rites, Rituals, and Rites.

There are 6 categories: Ji, General Meaning of the Three Rites, Tongli, and Miscellaneous Rites. The primary school category is further divided into 3 categories: Exegesis, Zi, and Yun.

The other quarter of the bookshelves are filled with other types of academic books.

When Liu Qingyu saw this dazzling array of books, Liu Qingyu knew why Mr. Tang could become a master of Chinese studies and a master of Confucianism. If a person spends his main energy studying a certain academic field throughout his life,

, and he is not only diligent, but also likes to communicate with others, and can adapt to the development of the times and apply what he has learned, then it will be difficult for this person not to achieve results.

For two full hours, Mr. Tang did not tell Liu Qingyu those details, but explained to Liu Qingyu bit by bit the status of Confucianism within the framework of the entire Chinese studies system and the characteristics of the Confucian ideological system.

The introduction allowed Liu Qingyu to have an overall understanding of the entire Chinese system of Chinese studies and Confucianism.

Even so, Liu Qingyu felt that he had benefited a lot. Through Mr. Tang's narration, Liu Qingyu truly realized how powerful the charm and role of Chinese traditional culture are. The reason why Chinese civilization has been passed down to this day is

It can still have a long history, which has an important relationship with China's unique ideological system.

After 2 hours, Mr. Tang stopped the lecture and said: "Okay, today's class is over. You can think about it carefully after you go back. I will give lectures in different categories next time. Let's go outside to drink tea.

Let’s chat, you rarely have time to relax.”

With that said, the two of them went to the living room outside, only to find that there was already a person sitting in the living room outside. This person looked to be in his fifties, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, and had an elegant temperament. When he sat there, he naturally had a calm and steady look.

situation.

Liu Qingyu only took one look and knew that this person must be an official.

At this time, Tang Xuemei looked at Mr. Tang and said, "Dad, Tian Yuejun is here."

When Liu Qingyu heard Tang Xuemei's tone, he glanced with some surprise at the man who stood up and saluted respectfully to Mr. Tang. He could tell that Tang Xuemei seemed to look down on this Tian Yuejun.


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