These two points are relatively tender, and the other point is about the serious aspect, which is strict discipline.
Regarding the responsibilities and rewards and punishments of the points, Yong's regulations are detailed and comprehensive, standardizing all the codes of conduct for those on duty.
In summary, these regulations can be summarized in sixteen words, namely, "Any merit must be rewarded, any fault must be corrected, any mistake must be punished, and any failure must be investigated."
The first twelve words are relatively easy to understand, but the following "any fault must be investigated" is a bit confusing, as it is directed at those who betrayed.
"Lose" refers to "losing morality" and "losing heart".
"Unmoral" means that such a person has lost his moral character and has done something that is against moral good.
In any organization or even country, traitors who are "immoral" should be punished as soon as they find them, and they should be eliminated as quickly as possible.
"Losing one's heart" means "losing principle" and "losing position".
Who dares to entrust such a person with important responsibilities and trust him?
Can institutions and organizations thrive when there are such people?
For those who rebel, Yong's principle of dealing with them is "no mercy", and they will not be given a chance to survive.
If you don't kill him, it won't be enough to warn your subordinates and make them feel awe.
If you don't kill them, you will be sorry for the loyal and brave people who sacrificed all your subordinates. Please comfort their families and colleagues.
Therefore, for all the positions established by the Yong clan chiefs in the past dynasties, the people who are on duty are conscientious and do not dare to slack off.
This is the power of the combined use of Yanggu, Rain, Dew and Thunder, and it also reflects the wisdom of the Yong clan chiefs throughout the ages.
Now when it reaches Yong Ming's generation, 379 points are still active, playing a role in providing important information about various places to the Yong family.
Even the people on duty who already have high social status and influence in various places still silently protect the Yong family and do their duties without any violations.
Yong Ming had his own plans for these 379 points.
During Yong Shijing's tour of "Yong Ran Pavilions" across the country, Yong Ming emphatically asked Yong Shijing to learn about the customs, customs and influential people in each place.
Yong Ming's purpose is to have an early understanding of each place, so that he can re-evaluate whether to continue to retain it based on the setting of each location.
After you have inspected the entire country, you will have to make a final decision on whether to retain or eliminate points.
Yong Ming's plan is that with the development of society, the development of some places has been different, or even changed dramatically, compared to the time when the points were established.
Under such an objective background, some sites have lost their original intentions when they were originally established, and have lost the need to continue to exist.
For such points, Yong Ming is determined to abolish them, so as to free up more energy and time to take care of the remaining points, and provide greater support to those important points to make them work.
Be bigger and stronger and play a more important role.
There are currently three points established in Jinan, distributed in the west, south and central part of Jinan City.
The people on duty at these three points all have legal and legitimate identities as cover.
Under the support and management of the Yong clan, they have secretly conveyed many important messages to the Yong clan chief over the years, which has played a very good role in giving the clan chief the understanding of Jinan and surrounding situations.
Yong Ming attached great importance to these three points and paid special attention to one of them, setting up a safety radio station for it.
Of course, such an arrangement was made without the knowledge of the site.
The purpose of Yong Ming's arrangement is to ensure the safety of important points set up in various places. When something happens at the point, he can be aware of it in time and respond accordingly.
In this way, there were fifteen spots selected by Yong Ming to configure safety radio stations in the first batch of arrangements a year ago.
One of the three points in Jinan was fortunate enough to be one of the fifteen points and received special care.
At eight o'clock, the signal sent by the security radio was received in the telecommunications room. Strictly speaking, it was an early warning signal.
Yong Ming knew that what it meant was that the security radio had discovered that something unusual had occurred at the point he was responsible for guarding, but further confirmation of the situation was needed.
Therefore, what he is extremely concerned about now is whether the signal sent by the security radio station at 8:30 is to cancel the warning or confirm the warning.
Yong Ming glanced at the clock on the wall and knew that he would receive the important signal in ten minutes.
He glanced at the staff on duty in the room. There were six people in this team, each of whom was responsible for a high-power radio station. They were all working hard now.
This is one of the three teams in the telecommunications room. The staff are all students in the first phase of the telecommunications training class he ran, and they are trustworthy people.
Yong Ming was thinking about one thing. Which part of his staff was related to the suspicious telecommunications signal that appeared in Tonglu and was very specific to the actions of the "Yongwang Guard"?
He knew that the telecommunications signals discovered this time were very similar to the two sets of telegraph codes he had selected. He was deceiving himself and others by saying that they had nothing to do with the telecommunications training courses he had opened.
How could these operators who operate stations that send out suspicious telecommunications signals have no experience in telecommunications training courses and use telegraph codes that are so similar to their own signals?
The process of formulating a telegraph code is very complicated and cannot be done by anyone without a professional background in radio operation.
The two sets of telegraph ciphers formulated and put into use by Yong Ming were established under the guidance of American instructors and after he understood the principles of telegraph ciphers. It took him three months to sort them out and pass trials.
The complexity and difficulty involved are beyond the comprehension of outsiders.
Yong Ming had reason to believe that people who used suspicious telegraph signals must know how difficult it was to create a new telegraph code, so he thought he was smart to learn from and apply his own telegraph code to serve his communication.
The "smart moves" of these people just revealed their true background and identity, and the timing of their appearance is quite intriguing.
This suspicious telecommunication signal appeared when the "Thunder Sword Operation" that he personally ordered and directed was actually launched in Tonglu.
Before this, I personally supervised and managed the telecommunications room but had never heard of this suspicious telecommunications signal.
This shows that the action he arranged in Tonglu to bring order to the chaos of the "Liuquan Guard" really touched the interests of the forces that had been hiding in the dark, touched their sensitive nerves, and aroused their