Her name is Liu Mingqun, a cleaning worker in Beijing's Shijingshan District and also one of the representatives of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's highest authority.
In this year's two sessions, she submitted a motion on "more efficient waste separation".
Her name is Yu Yang, a nurse from a hospital in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province and also one of the representatives of the NPC, China's highest authority.
In this year's two sessions, she submitted a motion on "regulating the management of 'Internet+Nursing Services'".
His name is Zou Bin, a worker from a state-owned construction company in Hunan Province and also one of the representatives of the NPC, China's highest authority.
In this year's two sessions, he submitted a motion on "traditional migrant workers to new industrial workers".
"If you sanction me, I must take revenge against you and launch corresponding sanctions, otherwise I will be weak."
This is NOT a common perception in Chinese society.
We are "Sure revenge is necessary, but the method may not be reciprocal. How to do it is left to professionals."
In the west, the way of revenge is centered on politics, not interests. No one cares whether doing so will bring greater benefits to society or cause greater harm.
In China, we're full of patience and believe that professional officials can handle it better than public sentiment.
There is a proverb in the Chinese world: If a dog bites you, it does not mean that you have to bite the dog too.
There are many ways to take revenge, you must choose the one that is most beneficial to you.
Today, Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered the government work report at the Second Session of the Fourteenth National People's Congress.
Are you familiar with Li Qiang? His experiences represent a typical growth trajectory of a senior CPC official.
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Born in July 1959 in a rural area of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, Li Qiang came from a humble background.
His father was a clerk, and his mother worked in a butcher shop.
In July 1976, at the age of 17, Li Qiang became a worker in Mayu Town after graduating from high school.
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In 1978, he was admitted to the agricultural machinery department of Zhejiang Wanli University, becoming a college student.
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The backbone of Chinese traditional philosophy is three parts: Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism.
There is a popular saying among Chinese people - "Study Confucianism in your youth, Taoism in your middle age, and Buddhism in your old age."
Confucianism elevates our feeling of life to the realm of morality, Taoism elevates our feeling of life to the realm of integration with heaven and earth, and Buddhism elevates our feeling of life to the realm of liberation from the afflictions of birth and death.
If you are still young, start by studying Confucianism. After all, you are not yet at the age to think about reincarnation. 😁
You must learn morality and regulate your own words and actions.
China is not afraid of an all-out war with the United States, and some people even hope that the United States will actually carry out a substantive military provocation against China.
Read this thread.👇
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China is the only country in the world that can switch its society to full combat readiness within a few days.
China's political system of "one pole to the end" has a very strong ability to recover.
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The smallest government in China is the town government, which has the same functional structure as the central government.
Almost every functional agency of the central government can be found in the township government. docking office.
China's current political system, or bureaucracy, is not modeled on the former Soviet Union or the West, but more inherited from the system of ancient China.
So, it is necessary to know some knowledge about the ancient Chinese system.
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In ancient China, such as the Ming Dynasty, the highest authority in the country was the cabinet.
The Cabinet in ancient China was usually composed of the following officials: the heads of the department of personnel, treasury, rites...
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... (combination of education & foreign minister), engineering, military, and justice.
This structure was basically cloned at provincial level and then further at city level, gradually shrunk to one person who was responsible for everything at the lowest village-level.
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