Wen Desi first expressed his agreement with Zhang Xiao's doubts: "Comrade Zhang Xiao's concerns are very reasonable, and we have learned lessons in this regard. What's more, Guangzhou has an unstable foothold. But because of this, everyone should understand
We are.”
After that, he turned to Wu Mu and said: "The situation in the past two years is very clear to everyone here. The Senate is unwilling to face instability in the rear while fighting the Ming army, and has to compromise with local forces. These forces also
We have always behaved indifferently - we can neither really control nor grasp the levers to suppress us. In extraordinary times, we do not necessarily have to deliberately pursue procedural justice. Our plan can be completely adaptable. Even if we arrest them all first, we can always find someone to take advantage of.
Aren’t they people?”
The elders of the Political Security Bureau were already used to Wen Desi's violent remarks. He had previously told the junior elders in Foshan that he would not mind destroying tens of thousands of people in Foshan Town if necessary.
Wu Mu was noncommittal, but Director Zhao obviously had deeper considerations on whether to adhere to procedural justice:
"If we don't want to follow the footsteps of those famous celebrities in history who were able to stop children crying at night, but were finally thrown away like rags, we must insist on 'procedural justice', because those who gain the greatest benefits from 'efficient actions'
group will try their best to distance themselves from it.”
At this time, Li Zhuoxian expressed his opinion: "As everyone knows, even in the Shunzhi period when most of the country was under the rule of a certain dynasty, Guangdong was still unclear for a long time.
The reason for the embarrassing situation was that all strata of Guangdong society were faced with difficult choices of where to go. Later, the Qing Dynasty continued the policies of the previous dynasty and actively won over local gentry by holding imperial examinations, so that it was accepted and recognized by Guangdong society.
Therefore, the rule of these two dynasties is a continuous era. Obviously, the Senate does not intend to continue the policies of the Ming Dynasty, so even if we are currently in a state of decline in some areas and fields due to lack of strength, in the near future
There will also be fierce conflicts with the feudal gentry. In my opinion, bloodshed is inevitable. But I can understand the worries of some elders. If there is an indiscriminate 'purge', unexpected local problems will be encountered during the Northern Expedition in the future.
Resistance. The division must be well-known, and it is best to uproot potential resistance forces at once."
"This is both... and..." Mu Min couldn't help complaining. The more she learned about Guangzhou society, the more disgusted she became with these feudal gentry.
Another person said: "I still feel that long-term pain is worse than short-term pain..."
The municipal government team obviously did not agree with Mr. Wen's opinion. Liu Xiang's opinion was very clear: if there is no major case with conclusive evidence like the witchcraft case, he does not agree with the indiscriminate "clearance" operation.
NND, Liu Dafu's attitude is very ambiguous now. Zhang Xiao thought to himself, when he first came to Guangzhou, he was very keen on "crimes of arrogance" and "stealing wealth". Why did he suddenly change his gender now? Could it be that he had an affair with the local gentry?
What kind of PY... interest connection is there? This is worth digging into...
While he was thinking wildly, the meeting mentioned in the report on Jin Gentry's movements that Chen Bangyan might be connected with the Huashan Bandits.
He is quite familiar with the Huashan Bandits. In the history of the old time and space, they were an important force in Guangdong's anti-Qing Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty. In this time and space, Zhang Xiao has seen their names more than once in relevant newsletters and bulletins. .Because in this time and space, they are also a potential force that threatens the Senate's rule in Guangdong. Shortly after taking Guangzhou, they were the number one target in the public security purge movement.
Unexpectedly, they are still there! Although he knew it was inappropriate to ask this question, he couldn't help but ask: "The Huashan bandits are still there? I thought that after two years of public security campaign, they should have disappeared."
"This is also something I want to bring up in today's meeting." Liu Xiang glanced at him and said, "After we occupied the various state capitals in Guangdong, the administrative divisions still followed the Ming Dynasty settings. Huashan is located at the junction of several counties. The terrain is difficult, the people are mixed, and it is far away from the county governments. It has always been the main area where bandits gather in Guangdong. It is known as the land of Panyu, Qingyuan, and Conghua. It gradually calmed down after Hua County was separated in the early years of Kangxi. It was suppressed many times. , new bandit gangs appeared soon, indicating that our local governance is still insufficient."
Another reason Liu Xiang did not mention is that there is a lack of powerful gentry or powerful clans in this area. The city government's desire to maintain law and order at a low cost in the Huashan area is difficult to achieve without local support. Now the only thing left to do is to spend great efforts to manage it on its own.
"What do you mean by Dafu, add Hua County?" Zhang Xiao understood Liu Xiang's purpose.
"That's right," Liu Xiang said: "In fact, as early as the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, some gentry petitioned to establish a county in Huashan. I propose to meet the needs of the situation and divide Huaning Fort, Sushan Fort, and Luocun in Sanjiangdu, Nanhai District Fort and other places, as well as parts of Panyu District, will be combined into Huaxian County to strengthen the management of this three-no-thing zone."
Liu Xiang asked Zhang Xiao again: "Do you have any objection? When you came here, a piece of land was taken away from your jurisdiction."
Zhang Xiao quickly said: "No objection, no objection. The water in the South China Sea is deeper than the Mariana Trench. I can just paddle out a few more areas. It will help reduce my burden."
Liu Xiang nodded. It seemed that this "pharmacist" from an industrial background had done his "homework" in advance. When Ma Qianzhu saw that the "Little Elder Social Practice" proposal was a foregone conclusion in the Senate, he planned to let Hou Wenyong, the mayor of Nanhai District, serve concurrently. The director of the Management Committee of Foshan Economic Development Zone led the young elders to intern. It was obvious that the elders were psychologically unwilling to see naturalized citizen cadres climbing on top of the elders to give orders. With Zhang Yunmi out, Hou Wenyong was transferred to take over Zhang Yunmi's position as Secretary-General of the Municipal Government, which was a good use of the resources. Naturally, the post of Nanhai District Mayor could only be temporarily held concurrently by Liu Xiang.
Following the young elders to Foshan, in addition to the cadres transferred from Fangcaodi Academy and the Middle School, there were also a group of cadres from Nanhai District. After this transfer, although Ma Qianju's plan came to nothing, Liu Xiang himself not only had many After several positions, a group of manpower had to be deployed, and gradually it became too much, so I sent a telegram to Xiao Zishan. This "pharmacist" had just arrived in the city. He not only seemed to have a deep understanding of the local situation, but also brought a group of people with him. Coming here can be said to have greatly reduced his pressure. It seems that Gao Ming has given him guidance.
"Mr. Wen, do you think we should apply to the Government Affairs Council for regional adjustment?" Liu Xiang saw that no one at the meeting objected, so he asked Wen Desi for his opinion.
Wen Desi said: "According to the current regulations: Guangdong Region can make its own decisions on the adjustment of administrative divisions at the county level and below in Guangdong and Guangxi. As long as it needs to be reported to the Government Affairs Council, the information on both sides must be aligned to avoid information asymmetry.
Case."
In this way, after Zhang Xiao arrived in Guangzhou, he held meetings for three days in a row, including conferences and small meetings, one after another. The overwhelming amount of information exceeded his brain's processing capacity.
Although he often holds meetings at the industrial port, most of the meetings at the industrial port are technical in nature and rarely involve management and resource allocation. The number of participants is generally small. Unless it is a technical research meeting, meetings are rarely held for a long time.
It's completely different here. Almost all lines have meetings. As the executive deputy county magistrate of Nanhai County, he not only has to attend most meetings in Guangzhou City, but also presides over related meetings in Nanhai County. Meetings are held almost day and night.
He originally wanted to convene the county cadres and important people in the county to talk alone, and then go down to "walk around" to understand the situation at the grassroots level. Unexpectedly, after arriving in Guangzhou for a week, except for wandering around various "yamen", he did not go out.
Passing through the gate of Nanhai County Government, my schedule is full.
Although he has not yet appeared in public, the "Yangcheng Express" had already published relevant news on the front page on the day of his arrival: "The transformation of industrial veterans brings a new atmosphere to local governance", officially announcing to the people of Guangzhou.
The county magistrate of Nanhai County has been appointed, and Liu Xiang is also preparing to formally introduce this new helper to the Guangzhou gentry at the New Deal presentation meeting on the 15th.
In successive meetings, he probably also learned about the current general situation in Guangzhou and Nanhai. In particular, he was most concerned about the situation of cadres and governance.
Cadres in various states and counties in Guangdong have studied the three "Civil Service Guidance Series" drafted by Lin Baiguang: "County Government Policy Outline", "Government Guide" and "Common Laws and Regulations of Grassroots Governments", which he based on when he was the director of the county office.
It is compiled based on experience and various "official guides" published in the Ming and Qing Dynasties based on actual conditions. In principle, there is no problem and it is highly practical. However, a book is a book after all, and it is impossible to cover everything in detail.
All government affairs problems that may be encountered are written down. The naturalized cadres sent out have uneven abilities. In many cases, they cannot flexibly handle problems according to the actual situation, resulting in many policies that are absurd and rigid. This contrast also reflects more vividly.
The emergence of elders was the nerve center of the entire Song Dynasty. For a long time, naturalized civilian cadres still could not replace the elders.
The naturalized civilian cadres in Nanhai are known as the "strongest lineup" in Guangdong, but after actual understanding, this "strongest lineup" is actually very good.
The specific water content is rural cadres and urban cadres. As we all know, Nanhai County is a subsidiary county of Guangzhou. The county government is also located in Guangzhou Fucheng. However, Nanhai County is not only the "Nanhai District" part of the city, but also includes areas outside the city wall.
The vast rural areas. Due to the special attributes of Guangzhou, the "Nanhai District" within the city walls has a stronger cadre allocation, and the relevant experience and capabilities are also top-notch. But once you go to the vast rural areas outside the city walls, the resumes of the cadres appear to be