"Chairman, these suspended comrades have, after all, spent time learning, so naturally they have objections to being demoted. And what about those comrades who are pleading for mercy who truly don't understand this? We can't just ignore them, can we? What if they continue to think these suspended comrades have no problems, disregard organizational discipline, and fail to resolve their issues in accordance with it, and continue to come to us?"

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Zhang Yinghao sneered and said: "When we are educating the grassroots

They still pretend not to see and are unwilling to learn, so what can we do? Regarding this matter, this requires our comrades to have a materialistic attitude towards time, to make friends with time, not to make enemies with time.

We are here to do things and serve the people, not to be officials. If they think that official position is more important than organizational discipline, and always think about being an official and competing with each other to see who has a higher official position, and that promotion is not about assuming greater responsibilities, and that suspension from work for study is not about learning skills to serve the people but for official positions, they will feel extremely aggrieved.

If they don't understand these things, then they'll just accept the grievances. If internal criticism and education aren't enough, we'll impose disciplinary measures on them. We can't completely resolve ideological issues right now because we don't have many of the material conditions. Without material conditions, simply emphasizing ideological attainment will only allow a very small number of people to pass.

Therefore, I think Comrade Geng Biao's remarks this time are very good. We must make it clear to Party members and cadres in the base areas that unscientific conduct and mistakes are not crimes, and that those who make mistakes are not necessarily bad people. We will not hold these people accountable, nor will we dig up past scores, nor will we settle scores after the event.

But when we talk to the public, we don't mention the term "good guys" or "bad guys," because people now believe good guys don't make mistakes, and only bad guys make mistakes. Regardless of how people hold themselves to account, they hold others to account. They don't understand the relationship between mistakes, good guys, bad guys, crime, and failure. So, let's not get into the "good guys and bad guys" thing. We simply demand that current matters be carried out from beginning to end, and that mistakes be punished and explained. What do you think?"

After Wang Daniu figured it out, he nodded repeatedly. The party members and cadres knew that they had made mistakes, and it shouldn't be a big problem for them to admit their mistakes and correct them. The people also found it understandable when they saw that the officials were punished.

"I think that's great, too! But Chairman Zhang, if that's the case, how can we explain to our comrades and the masses why we handled things this way?"

Zhang Yinghao smiled and said, "Let's explain it using productivity and production relations. It's productivity and production relations that drive the progress of human society, and revolution is about removing obstacles that hinder the development of productivity and liberating and developing it to the greatest extent possible. The purpose of adjusting production relations is also to adapt to productivity while promoting its development. Science and the Lord are all included in developing productivity. Ultimately, it's about enabling people to work better, because only labor can create real wealth. In the Forward Party, if mistakes are made, as long as they don't become an exploiting class and escalate contradictions into "enemy contradictions," then it has nothing to do with good people or bad people; it's a "contradiction among the people." But once they become an exploiting class, then it becomes an enemy contradiction..."

The two talked about this for a long time. Wang Daniu was Zhang Yinghao's old brother, and it had been a long time since he had such a heart-to-heart talk with Zhang Yinghao about ideological issues. As he listened, he felt that his previous understanding was quite wrong.

Wang Daniu couldn't help but sigh: "Labor is the only way to create wealth. If we look at it from this perspective, society is naturally divided into two opposing classes: the exploiting class and the exploited class. The traditional Chinese distinction between good and bad people has no basis for existence under such a clear-cut distinction."

Zhang Yinghao was delighted to hear this and said, "I explained clearly in 'On Contradiction' that the contradiction between the masses and the feudal system should be resolved through revolutionary methods; contradictions within the Party should be resolved through criticism and self-criticism. As long as cadres don't simply become 'bad guys' or 'enemies' simply because they 'made mistakes', this contradiction will be accepted by a considerable number of comrades who were dismissed during the rectification movement, and it will also deter our comrades from acting recklessly. The people will also be able to accept the punishment of comrades from the Forward Party for making mistakes."

After Wang Daniu had fully sorted out the connections, he stood up and said, "Chairman, I will go and explain this to Comrade Li Wei immediately so that the investigation can proceed in depth."

Zhang Yinghao nodded and replied, "Yes, but we still need to focus on the grassroots organizations. As long as the grassroots organizations understand and adhere to our organizational discipline, philosophy, and principles, no one can cause any major disturbances, including me. Only by making mistakes can we minimize the losses to our entire organization."

Wang Daniu suddenly felt inexplicably moved. He saluted Zhang Yinghao earnestly and answered loudly: "Yes!"

After saying that, Wang Daniu turned around and strode away.

Every formal conversation was recorded. After reading all of Geng Biao's conversation records, Li Wei from the Political Security Department couldn't help but write a comment on them: Quibbling!

The comrades in the Political Department naturally felt that Geng Biao was making excuses, insisting on his own reasons, and unwilling to admit his mistakes. However, they had originally thought that Geng Biao, after all, was a regimental commander and could not possibly be so "bad." However, after repeated interviews, Geng Biao and his colleagues refused to admit their mistakes. Their sophistry and unreasonable arguments infuriated the comrades, who wished they could just kill them.

Li Wei had also thought about killing people to warn others, to scare the monkeys, as long as he killed one

After two people were frightened, the others became obedient. However, it was not only Chairman Zhang Yinghao who disagreed. The answer was still that they would not kill or arrest most of them. It was an internal contradiction.

The contradiction between the enemy and us is not an enemy-enemy contradiction. Their political department did not have the power to kill, so he could only go to the comrades of the National Safety Committee for Eliminating Counter-Revolutionaries and Sabotage to express his support.

In the liberated areas, the most murderers of the Forward Party were the Purification Committees, which investigated crimes within the system. They were responsible for investigating and rectifying slackers.

They were responsible for cracking down on those who sabotaged production and machinery, and they were also responsible for suppressing counter-revolutionaries. The number of people they ordered to be executed was greater than that of the army. The Security Committee for the Elimination of Counter-Revolutionaries and Sabotage was the real powerful department within the Forward Party. Although some of its power was now divided by the police and the Political Security Bureau, it still

It is an institution that people are afraid to talk about.

For the Suppression Committee, people like Geng Biao were a piece of cake; getting them to speak was child's play. However, they had already received the order that the "rectification" movement was the "rectification" movement, and the "suppression of counter-revolutionaries" movement was the "suppression of counter-revolutionaries." Internal contradictions and old-fashioned conflicts must be clearly resolved and not confused. Otherwise, they would escalate sooner or later, with consequences that would be difficult to deal with.

...Our Purification Committee has the power to execute people, so we must abide by the Party's organizational discipline and the law. These comrades only have disciplinary issues; they are not counter-revolutionaries, nor are they slacking off or sabotaging machinery or production. It has not yet escalated to the point of an enemy-enemy contradiction. We cannot kill people for pleasure, because of our own likes and dislikes, and directly escalate internal contradictions.

Level to the enemy contradiction... "

After returning from the Rectification Committee, Li Wei sighed again, thinking about what Liu Xudong, the committee's leader, had said. He hadn't considered killing these people yet; he simply wanted to take some coercive measures. If he could summon the comrades from the Rectification Committee and use their prestige to intimidate them, there would be no problem at all.

Wang Daniu then found Li Wei and explained to him the relationship between good and bad people, mistakes and crimes, and the exploiting and exploited classes. Li Wei suddenly understood and said with emotion, "I thought I understood Chairman Mao's book before, but now it seems that I still don't understand it."

Wang Daniu smiled and said, "Study hard, but don't study aimlessly. Aimless learning is blind. Only when we know our shortcomings will we think about making up for them. Only in this way can we make greater progress and improve every day. And we must not only understand, but also be able to use it."

Wang Daniu and Li Wei stopped nagging and immediately arranged for the comrades to study the relationship between the two. They should explain to the comrades undergoing the rectification movement that "they made mistakes, but the organization does not regard them as bad people!"

The comrades in charge of talking to those involved in the rectification movement felt uncertain, but when they explained that the organization did not consider them bad people, they immediately became excited, as if they had been injected with chicken blood.

Geng Biao even shouted: "I am not a bad person. I have always said that I am not a bad person. It is you who keep saying that I am a bad person and don't believe me..."

The simplicity of the matter was beyond the imagination of the comrades who were questioning them. It was so easy to get them to admit their mistakes as long as they acknowledged that they were not bad people.

"Comrade Geng Biao, we believe you're a good person, but good people can make mistakes, and making a mistake doesn't make you a bad person. We want you to understand why you made the mistake; it has nothing to do with being a good person or a bad person."

"I.....…."

"Comrade Geng Biao, what are you holding back on? Do you care about your position? Do you think you can keep your job by not admitting your mistakes? Comrade Geng Biao, you have been suspended. Just say what you have to say. That's the attitude you should have. If you don't explain the problem clearly, you will remain suspended forever."

Geng Biao is a tough nut to crack, so naturally, he'll be left for last. Comrades have already questioned quite a few suspended comrades, and after they've confirmed they're not bad people, many have been able to answer candidly. They're simply afraid of being fired if they admit their mistakes, so they hope to gloss over the issue and perhaps even get reinstated.

Questioning the comrades in this way was exhausting. They had already made it clear, short of telling Geng Biao directly that whether he admitted his mistakes or not, he would lose his position as regimental commander. Of course, the comrades of the Progressive Party were also worried that Geng Biao would give up, ruining his future within the party. The comrades still hoped to save Geng Biao, as long as he admitted his mistakes, dug deep into the root of his thoughts, and understood that his position was merely a necessity for serving the people, rather than viewing his official position as a status or something that was his primary concern.

Being able to do this means that even if Geng Biao wasn't a qualified Party member, he could still continue his revolutionary work. Who in this world doesn't make mistakes? Even Chairman Zhang Yinghao himself admitted that he was bound to make mistakes. If mistakes were to be beaten to death, the Forward Party would have killed itself first, leaving no one unharmed.

Geng Biao was stunned when he heard this. Then he opened his mouth slightly, his lips trembled, and his face became extremely ugly. After a long while, he still tentatively said: "When I was in the revolutionary army, I fought bandits and killed landlords. I also served in the army behind Chairman Zhang, and I was never afraid of death in battle. Do you know how many landlords, militias, bandits and bullies I killed? I have never been corrupt. If I hadn't been injured and joined the engineering corps, I would have been at least a division commander now. What else do you want me to do? If you want to deal with me, just say it directly, I will take it. I fought hard to become the regimental commander. Just because I said a few words to the instructor and pushed the guard, can I say that I am gone now? I want to see Chairman Zhang..."

After patiently listening, the interrogator gently said, "Comrade Geng Biao, the organization hasn't given up on you, which is why we're here. They recognized your abilities and your bravery in previous battles, which is why they appointed you as regimental commander. You were injured, so they transferred you to the engineering corps, where you continue to shine. The organization has seen all your work, but that's all in the past, and it's over. Do you feel that way?"

Geng Biao's lips turned pale after hearing this. He was silent for a while, then raised his head and asked, "So all my previous contributions are written off? Gone?"

The comrades now almost all knew the reason. Now that Geng Biao had spoken out, the window paper had been pierced, and the comrades who had inquired felt relieved. Now was the time for real combat. Class struggle was effective from the first step, and now was the time to test one's position.

The attitude of the comrade who inquired about your contribution was not tense, but rather gentle: "Comrade Geng Biao, merit is merit. The organization wants us to make it clear to you comrades this time. The organization has not forgotten your contributions at all, and they will never be erased. Without your contributions, there would be no Liberated Areas today. You participated in creating the history of the Liberated Areas, and you also participated in creating the history of China. The people of the future will not forget your contributions. Everything you have done is not only remembered by history, but our Forward Party also has a special archive room. Your previous contributions are recorded in the history books of our Forward Party."

Chapter 235: Thanks for the update!

Geng Biao's face didn't look good after hearing these words, because he knew that the next step was the "but". Sure enough, the questioner's "but" came out.

"However, your contributions are merits. It is precisely because of your ability that you have those achievements and have been appointed to the position of regimental leader. Your past achievements cannot prevent you from making mistakes. You are still rambling on about irrelevant things. Your past achievements cannot solve your current problems. The organization has suspended your position and, in the spirit of criticism and self-criticism, we are here to talk with you to get you to recognize your mistakes. We are discussing your mistake of insulting the instructor. The organization hopes that you can clarify your mistakes, find the root cause of your thoughts, and avoid making such mistakes in the future."

Geng Biao was silent for a long time before he said, "Then will my position be dismissed? Even if I admit my mistakes now, will I still be dismissed?"

The comrades from the Political Department said directly, "Comrade Geng Biao, we are civil servants, servants of the people, not here to be 'officials.' As for how to deal with your problem, that's the organization's business. We're discussing your mistakes now, and we need to delve into the root causes of your ideological problems. As things stand, dismissal and placement on training are the most likely options, as many suspended comrades have been dealt with in this manner after explaining their problems. However, it also depends on your attitude towards admitting your mistakes."

"But...but some comrades come to see me, and they still call me Captain Geng? If I go to study, won't I at least be demoted?" Geng Biao asked in disbelief.

"Even if they call you Master, that's their freedom. So the sooner you explain your problem, the better it will be for you. Please understand this.

Chu. "

Geng Biao was stunned for a long time, and suddenly a grown man burst into tears. He fought for the position of the leader with his life, and it was really a desperate struggle.

He had almost lost his life. Now, to be told it was gone was a huge blow to him. But now that he fully understood his situation and knew there was no point in resisting, Geng Biao's attitude immediately changed 180 degrees.

He first burst into tears, then stopped insisting and immediately said that he knew he was wrong. After being imprisoned for so long, Geng Biao had already figured it out clearly.

The reason why he persisted until now was not only because he always had a lucky mentality, but also because those who came to visit him kept hinting to him that since no one could be relied upon, he would rather die than let his friends die. He poured out all his experiences like beans from a bamboo tube, and took the initiative to explain a lot of things. The contrast in his attitude surprised the comrades who asked him questions.

Geng Biao not only talked about his mistakes, but also dug deep to think about the root causes. Of course, he also talked about his previous achievements twice, until he saw

Only after he was sure that there were no problems or omissions in the description of his achievements in the record did he breathe a sigh of relief and sign his name.

"Comrade Geng Biao, we have arranged a special study class for comrades who have problems in the rectification movement. You should go to the class first. If you have any wrong ideas, you must understand

Where did you go wrong? You will be able to do it better when you return to work.

Good work. Let me be clear here: our Progressive Party doesn't talk about making up for mistakes or offsetting merits and demerits. Merits are merits, and demerits are demerits. Don't feel any psychological burden, and for the time being, you can't contact other comrades."

Since finding a breakthrough, the comrades in questioning have been working very smoothly. However, the attitudes displayed by many comrades who were questioned during this rectification movement have deeply dissatisfied the entire Political Department. The Forward Party has held party meetings, heart-to-heart talks, and life meetings for the masses, engaging in criticism and self-criticism. Many comrades speak eloquently, but once the truth is revealed, all sorts of problems emerge. Privileged thinking, official-centered bureaucracy, feudal power-sharing mentality, factionalism, cliques, collusion, private transactions, the creation of small groups, corruption and degeneration. Cadres are detached from the masses, from work, refusing to listen to the opinions of the grassroots and the masses, and even retaliating. The various problems described in "Zhang Yinghao's Thought" are now confronting the comrades.

Li Wei was naturally impatient, and he was new to the Political Security Department. When so many problems suddenly erupted and unfolded before him, it felt like the sky was falling and he was completely unprepared. A tangle of negative emotions swirled around him, and the more he thought about it, the more frightened he became. He felt that something was seriously wrong with the Progressive Party, and that countless people were plotting and scheming. He couldn't sleep well for several days.

Finally, when the comrades finished questioning Geng Biao, he read the records and was shocked by what he read. Unable to contain himself any longer, he summoned all the comrades from the Political Department to his office. Li Wei hurriedly said, "I've invited so many comrades here so that we can discuss this issue thoroughly."

There's really nothing much to discuss. This incident is actually quite simple; the difficulty lies in characterizing certain individuals. The incident stemmed from the publicizing of the distribution system to comrades, which led to a conflict between cadres and their subordinates, and then the beginning of the rectification movement. However, the cadres subject to the rectification movement were unwilling to lose their positions and began to collude with one another. These cadres, who were being rectified, contacted their fellow comrades, and these comrades, in turn, hoped to "rescue" these comrades who had been "struck down." Consequently, a large number of Party members and cadres sprang into action, interceding, building connections, and offering gifts. In short, everyone was doing everything they could to preserve their "official positions" and "rescue" their comrades.

The core organizational model of the Progressive Party is the Party committees at all levels. Within the Party and the military, only Party committees at all levels possess real power. All resolutions can only be implemented after being decided at Party committee meetings. Now, a large group of people are secretly colluding. Their actions are a serious violation of organizational principles and discipline.

These days, those seeking intercession, backdoor dealings, and connections aren't just going to Chairman Zhang Yinghao, leaders at all levels, and their families; even more are coming to the Political Department to plead for leniency. Their omnipotence is undeniable, and Li Wei's ears are practically callused from hearing these promises and assurances. He didn't want to pursue these comrades too much; after all, their feelings were understandable.

But based on the information currently available, a number of people firmly believe that the Party organization is persecuting them. They no longer trust the organization and no longer openly express their opinions at Party committee meetings. Instead, they resort to private collusion and attempt to resolve issues through other means, defying the organization's resolutions. Li Wei felt a chill in his heart at the thought of such consequences; this was about to lead to a major internal conflict.

Li Wei's appointment as head of the Security Department of the Political Department clearly demonstrates his ability. He strongly supports the strict organizational discipline of the Progressive Party. Unexpectedly, the Progressive Party is now facing such a situation. Furthermore, the rumors spread by these people have caused widespread discussion throughout the army, creating a negative impact on the troops.

Li Wei's brow furrowed as he listened. The development of the situation was far beyond his expectations. He felt a surge of fear. He felt he was losing control of the situation. He felt he had lost control and needed to report to Chairman Zhang Yinghao immediately.

Finally regaining some composure, he spoke in a tone he felt was calm, "Immediately notify the political commissar to stabilize the engineering corps. The Political Security Department will strengthen surveillance of the cadres involved in the conspiracy based on the list provided by these rectification comrades. Inform Commander-in-Chief Wang Daniu of the entire incident. I'm going to see Chairman Zhang now to report this matter to him..."

Li Wei immediately made a series of arrangements to maintain the stability of the troops and take precautions before any problems arise. Then he stood up and walked out. Li Wei felt his legs go weak and his hands tremble unconsciously. When he reached the door, he suddenly stopped and turned around and said, "This matter is currently classified as confidential. All comrades must abide by the relevant confidentiality regulations. Comrades, hold a Party Committee meeting immediately, gather all comrades involved in this matter, convey the confidentiality regulations again, and supervise each other's implementation. Except for the comrades who go to notify, other comrades are not allowed to leave the meeting room. I will come back to review the situation and then adjourn the meeting."

The comrades now knew that this matter was of great importance, and that Li Wei's order of confidentiality was understandable. All the comrades immediately stood up and answered seriously, "Yes."

Li Wei managed to maintain composure in front of his colleagues in the Political Department, but on his way to meet Zhang Yinghao, he felt his strength failing him. It wasn't his body that was failing him, but rather the overwhelming emotional strain. He felt powerless. Against this overwhelming force of opposition, his own strength was too limited.

Li Wei found Zhang Yinghao. Zhang Yinghao saw that Li Wei's face was ashen and his lips were trembling a little, as if he was only wearing a thin piece of clothing in winter.

Zhang Yinghao quickly stood up, pulled Li Wei to a seat, and immediately poured Li Wei a cup of hot water and handed it to him, saying, "What's wrong? Are you sick?"

Li Wei shook his head, took the hot water handed to him by Zhang Yinghao and said, "I was scared."

He then reported the latest developments of the investigation to Zhang Yinghao. Zhang Yinghao simply sat across from Li Wei, his eyes slightly narrowed as he listened to his report. As usual, from the beginning to the end of the report, Zhang Yinghao sat quietly, listening attentively to Li Wei's report without saying a word.

Li Wei finished his report and said: "It is really unimaginable that such a small matter has developed to this point. Now many comrades no longer support it.

The organizational system has been broken and the organizational discipline has been abandoned. We members have concluded that it is time for the comrades of the National Safety Committee for Eliminating Counter-Revolutionaries and Sabotage to intervene and put these people to death.

Pull him out and kill him."

Zhang Yinghao couldn't hold back any longer after hearing this and burst out laughing. Li Wei frowned when he heard Zhang Yinghao laugh so heartlessly at this moment. Zhang Yinghao didn't care about Li Wei's reaction and said directly: "Comrade Li Wei, drink some water first and relax."

After watching Li Wei take a sip of water, Zhang Yinghao leaned back and said slowly, "We will still treat this matter as a disciplinary issue..."

Hearing Zhang Yinghao continue to say this, Li Wei said anxiously: "Chairman Zhang, I'm not talking about killing one to warn the hundred or killing the chicken to scare the monkeys. I now feel that someone has set up an organization behind the scenes to oppose us. Someone must have linked so many people together..."

Li Wei put down the water cup excitedly and waved his hands in front of him, as if he wanted to use the Five Ghosts Moving Technique to catch those guys who were behind the opposition organization out of thin air.

Zhang Yinghao waved his hand, signaling Li Wei not to rush, and continued slowly, "No matter what, I still insist on the same request: no one should be killed, and most should not be arrested. The more we are at this time, the more we must uphold principles and stand. This will make it clear that those comrades are still adhering to the organizational principles and stand."

"Chairman, what exactly does this mean?"

"Do you think there are problems with our organizational principles, organizational philosophy, and organizational discipline?"

“No problem.” “Isn’t that right?”

After hearing what Zhang Yinghao said, Li Wei still didn't understand. What was right? Li Wei's mind was in a state of confusion. He couldn't concentrate and couldn't think too much. He simply said honestly: "Chairman, I'm completely confused and don't know how to deal with this matter. I have no experience. To be honest with you, Chairman, I can't think of any solution at the moment. I don't know what to do. At the same time, I firmly support Chairman Zhang and our organizational principles and discipline. So, Chairman, just tell me what to do!"

Hearing Li Wei begin to express his loyalty and demand the Dragon Slaying Technique, Zhang Yinghao could only smile bitterly. If I were emperor, I'd naturally raise my sword, because an emperor's word is final. But as a modern political party, this is absolutely forbidden, as it will inevitably lead to ideological divisions and even a split. What's the point of your loyalty? I don't even have the Dragon Slaying Technique. You don't want to fight for yourselves, but rely on me. Don't you know that my power comes from you? The main purpose is concentration. The main purpose is that you agree to give me some power. Concentration means that this concentrated power may appear great, but in reality, when faced with grassroots resistance, it means nothing.

Chapter 236: Part 2

Although Zhang Yinghao had no personal experience with the purges, he came from a later era and knew that it was perfectly normal for comrades to form alliances. Just as information is easily transmitted with cell phones, who could prevent others from using them to form alliances? Zhang Yinghao had also read about the Party's past. Throughout its history, nearly every purge involved escalation and brutality. Wasn't this a tactic employed by those promoting the campaigns, seeking credit, when faced with resistance?

If you can't solve the problem, then kill the person who created it. Killing people in this situation will never solve the problem; it will only lead the rectification movement into the abyss. Furthermore, this is just a rectification of an engineering unit, a testbed, completely under control, and there's no danger of him being sidelined. So Zhang Yinghao made up his mind: unless someone dared to launch an armed rebellion, he would learn from Taizu.

"Comrade Li Wei, there are no parties outside the Party, and imperial ideology reigns supreme. There are no factions within the Party, and all sorts of things happen. So no matter what you say to me, the requirements of this rectification campaign are to not kill anyone, not arrest the majority, and no matter what difficulties we encounter, as long as there's no armed rebellion, we must carry it out to the end. Now the Engineering Corps command cadets and the Railway Academy can be suspended and sent to serve as transfer students. These comrades have done a lot, but until now, it's still a matter of organizational discipline. I absolutely will not allow the artificial intensification of contradictions, and I will not allow internal contradictions to be escalated to the level of an enemy. I don't care whether your political department understands this or not, you must resolutely implement it."

"But Chairman, there are already quite a few comrades who do not abide by organizational principles and discipline. Are we just going to leave them alone?" Li Wei said anxiously.

Zhang Yinghao waved his hand, signaling Li Wei not to worry, and then said, "Comrade Li Wei, the more we are at this moment, the more we must stick to our principles and positions. This will help us better identify which comrades still adhere to the organizational principles and positions."

"Chairman, what does this mean?"

"Do you think there are problems with our organizational principles, organizational philosophy, and organizational discipline?"

“No problem.” “Isn’t that right?”

After hearing what Zhang Yinghao said, Li Wei still didn't understand. What was right? Li Wei's mind was in a state of confusion. He couldn't concentrate and couldn't think too much. He simply said honestly: "Chairman, I'm completely confused and don't know how to deal with this matter. I have no experience. To be honest with you, I can't think of any solution at the moment. I don't know what to do. At the same time, I firmly support you, your organizational principles and discipline. So, Chairman, just tell me what to do!"

Hearing Li Wei begin to express his loyalty and demand the Dragon Slaying Technique, Zhang Yinghao could only smile bitterly. "You're all such fools! What's the point of your loyalty? I don't even have the Dragon Slaying Technique." You don't want to face the hardships of the struggle and want to rely on me. If I were emperor, gaining power from me would be no problem. But don't you know now that my power comes from you? "Concentration" means you agree to give me some power. "Concentration" means that this transferred power is concentrated in the hands of the leaders. This power may seem great, but in reality, it's nothing when faced with resistance from the grassroots.

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Many people asked Taizu why "good people and working people" were often defeated by the exploiting class and the landlord class. Taizu explained it by saying "they didn't fight enough."

Now he thinks you are wrong and thinks that people with more problems should go to

Just go and fight. If you feel that you are weak, then unite more people.

Struggle. The enemy has money and can easily rally a group of people around them, so the working people need to make a hundred times the effort to unite more people and fight against them, which naturally makes the difficulty infinitely magnified.

But ultimately, it's the mentality of waiting, relying, and asking for help that's at work. People want to rely on heaven, on earth, and on others, hoping for thunder to strike the bad guys dead, hoping for a righteous judge to judge them and uphold justice. In short, they simply refuse to fight. Even in later generations, people still respect the evil over the good, bullying the honest because they don't know how to resist and are afraid to fight. If you don't respect the wicked, the wicked will get you into trouble. Why are there so many scams? Why can't the elderly be helped? Why are unspoken rules so prevalent? It's because some people always try to keep things quiet, buy lessons, and benefit from it.

Good people believe that if you take a step back, the sky will be wider and that suffering a loss is a blessing. They will never meddle in other people's affairs and are unwilling to fight. Just like Wang Peijun and Wu Weiqing who helped the old man, they are good people. The kinder they are, the easier it is for those evil people to bully them. They feel that they have been wronged and are innocent, but no one stands up for them, so they become desperate and commit suicide to prove their "innocence". This is a typical example of being cruel inside and enduring outside, who dare not say a word even if they are bullied to death. They have the courage to commit suicide, but they are unwilling to fight and are unwilling to fight.

Intent on causing trouble.

Some people, after being wronged, feel deeply wronged and cry bitterly. After they have cried, they either try to comfort themselves or are counseled by others who tell them that suffering a loss is a blessing and that losing a little money is nothing more than feeding a dog. Then they begin to compromise.

What about the media? They like to use a tone of whining to say what is wrong with China? What a saintly tone. They say it is not that good people have become bad, but that bad people have become old, and they will use some moral level to condemn them, saying that they are repaying grievances.

If you are unwilling to fight, and always want to compromise and keep things quiet, you will definitely be

Of course, bullying will happen, and that's because we haven't fought enough!

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