I have known Gao He for a long time. I always say I will get the book, but I always say I won't. I can't do anything, I have no temper at all. I had to spend my own money to buy 27 yuan online. They kept their promise and delivered it the next day. I only know that money is better.
I haven't read a paper book for a long time, so I opened the rules and read it all at once.
The hero's name is so strange. What's his name? His name is Yu 'er. That area is even stranger. What's the name of Chengguan District? The sub-provincial city of China is called Chengguan District. Too corny. I asked Gao He why he took such a rustic place name and name. Back, the soil is elegant, and elegance is soil. smart
The story of the rules is simple and clear. A district head of the main city of a sub-provincial coastal city on the coast of the East China Sea was promoted from district head to mayor because of a little "second" and coincidence.
Most of the novels describe Xu Erduo, although sometimes a little stupid, but still abide by the rules in officialdom, of course, not to the point of following the rules. That's why he was able to meet a noble person who had both rules and a little crossed the line. Get the appreciation of the nobles, and the nobles pulled a few at the crucial time. In the second half of the novel, Xuerduo boldly broke the routine, but unexpectedly succeeded. Originally, only the vice mayor's life finally became the mayor. From a deputy departmental level cadre to a deputy provincial level. This kind of situation is not uncommon in wartime. However, under the polishing of the peace time machine for more than 60 years, the contemporary officialdom with stricter rules is not without probability, but very rare. In order to make rarity a reality, the novel has to use aristocrats again.
Taking the abnormal scene as the happy ending of the novel may be the author's helplessness in digging deep into the rules of contemporary officialdom.
In fact, Gao He's so-called officialdom novels, such as reception directors and Chinese dinners, all have certain rules of officialdom. The rules directly take the official rules as the title of the book, and the author's intention is clear at a glance. I just want to show the readers the rules that all the drivers and security guards tacitly abide by in contemporary officialdom through the character Xu Erduo. Throughout the book, the author's intention should be achieved.
Officialdom rules have long existed. It can be said that as long as there is an official, there is officialdom. Where there is officialdom, there are rules. Rules are divided into explicit rules and implicit rules. Wu Si called this secret rule a hidden rule. More than a decade ago, hidden rules spread widely and became a must-read book in officialdom. The book discusses the definition and characteristics of hidden rules, the different situations and choices of emperors and officials under the shadow of hidden rules, the social soil where hidden rules prevail, and when they will shrink. Wu Si said, "After carefully pondering over some historical figures and events, I found that what dominates the behavior of this (bureaucratic) group is often far from the principles they claim to follow. Such as benevolence and morality, loyalty to the monarch and the people, integrity and so on. What really dominates the behavior of this group is a very realistic interest calculation to a greater extent. The result of this interest calculation and the choice of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages, the repeated appearance and long-term stability of this result and choice obviously constitute a set of potential rules, and many hidden rules have been formed in the interaction within and between groups. These are some binding rules that are not necessarily written. I can't find a suitable noun, let's call it a hidden rule. "
The phenomenon of hidden rules appeared and prevailed in China feudal society, but it has not disappeared in today's officialdom, and some of them have kept pace with the times and carried forward. So just a few years ago, a large number of novels describing the hidden rules of officialdom emerged in an endless stream, among which Gao He, Yan were really brilliant. It is because they dig deeper into the hidden rules of officialdom than other authors.
The most successful rule of regression is the vivid and accurate portrayal of Xu Erduo, a typical figure in a specific situation. The author has been immersed in officialdom for many years and pinned his expectations on Xu Erduo. In the novel, Xu Er wants to do things, has the ability to do things, and has done some things, which has been supported by subordinates and even ordinary people. But the author knows that it is not a novel, but a report on the advanced deeds of outstanding cadres. So Xu Erduo has a lot of little tricks. If you also like philandering, you can't get along with a Hua who grew up in the yard, which almost leads to a video gate. Quite chivalrous, calling friends brothers and daring to be responsible for subordinates. Know how to be kind to others, but when others don't follow the rules, they will treat you the way you treat them, or even worse. Nor is he a selfless master. He occupies more public houses, eats and drinks at public funds, and uses buses for private use, which every official with certain power can enjoy, because he knows that Muxiu will be destroyed by Lin Feng. These little moves make Xuerduo look real and cute, just like Kai Ko occasionally smokes marijuana and has many fans. Men are not bad, women don't love them. This principle works.
What is kind to read is that the characters in the book live around you or are a reflection of your own thoughts or actions. What happens in the book is what you have experienced or what is happening. The present is always the source of the author's creation, and realistic novels are popular because they conform to the readers' aesthetic psychology under certain social conditions.