Read "Chief No. 2" to see the various aspects of officialdom

During this period, it seems that I can’t calm down and write some words. I have summarized it myself. Firstly, due to the increasing laziness, I always want to find reasons and excuses for myself not to write; secondly, I output more words but input less, which feels a bit like a man who has exhausted his talents. There is also a little bit The first is that the writing is dry and there are not many new vocabulary, which highlights the lack of cultural heritage; the third is that the things I write are mixed and messy, including novels, poems, essays, experiences and sports commentary, etc., which are not stereotyped.

I held an on-site meeting at the Wetland Park last week and stopped by the library. I found that there were many books in it, including many new ones, so I got a library card and planned to use it to enrich myself. Get off yourself.

I generally don’t like to read officialdom novels, as this seems to be quite far away from me. But in a subtle way, it is still impossible to escape the influence of officialdom. When I saw "Boss No. 2", I had some impressions. I seemed to have read part of it online before, and the depiction of officialdom was just like wood. As for the specific content, I really can’t remember. It took me two days to read through this novel. Also share some of your own opinions.

The story is roughly:

Tang Xiaozhou is a senior reporter for the provincial party newspaper "Jiangnan Daily". Although he is a top student at Fudan University, talented and eloquent, he has only been in the industry for more than ten years. Nian was still depressed and frustrated, and was harassed and suppressed at every turn in the newspaper office. His wife Gu Ruidan suspected that he was incompetent and was hanging out with Weng Qiushui, the director of the Publicity Department of the Public Security Department. He blocked them at the door of his house and chose to leave. In a newspaper office surrounded by beauties, the woman he likes, Xu Yagong, is unwilling to go to bed with him. Tang Xiaozhou feels extremely depressed, frustrated and helpless and has nowhere to vent...

By chance, senior brother Li Zhaoping recommended Zhao Deliang, secretary of the Provincial Party Committee who had just taken office, to be his secretary, thus achieving a tremendous change in his life.

Through Tang Xiaozhou’s experiences and experiences, the novel vividly depicts the politicians’ mentality, guilt, and unscrupulous pursuit of personal gain. Conspiracies and intrigues follow like a shadow, and the cautiousness that accompanies the king is like accompanying a tiger. The depiction is profound.

When Tang Xiaozhou was in despair, his colleagues stayed away from him, his wife chose to betray him, and some even added insult to injury. After becoming the No. 2 leader, people I knew and didn’t know came in an endless stream, and there were countless people who congratulated me and gave me gifts and treats. His wife also treated her with special eyes and tenderness. Tang Xiaozhou understood that all this was not for him, but for his status.

With the series of anti-corruption and anti-gang campaigns, rights and interests are at odds with each other. At this balance point, everyone fights on their own, plundering and protecting vested interests, and the protective umbrella of rights opens and closes.

The novel not only describes the dangers of officialdom, but also depicts the psychology of different characters through one incident in a realistic way and in line with the relevant background.

Emotion is also the highlight throughout the novel. The beauties appear one by one, including fashionable ones, innocent ones, realistic ones, and confidante types. Overall, they are beautiful, sensible and smart.

One of the protagonists of the story is Zhao Deliang, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, a frontier official who is calm and resourceful. He uses his political wisdom to successfully resolve crisis after crisis. Tang Xiaozhou was a witness to the entire incident. He learned the wisdom of officials from Zhao Deliang.

These words are appropriate in the officialdom, such as "the wind is roaring, the wind is catching the shadow, the wind is getting tighter", etc. The author must be well versed in the ways of officialdom. He uses language with ease and is familiar with the road. The psychological description of the characters is even more meticulous and unique. It is not easy to be an official, and it is even more difficult to be a good official.

The king cuts down the road, the politician cuts down the friendship, and the soldier cuts down the strategy. Being an official requires political wisdom, which is also a technical job, broad and profound. I believe that through the novel, we can clearly understand the current state of officialdom and experience the insidiousness and cunning of intrigues.