
Director of the Beijing Office 2
About This Novel
Implicated in the major corruption cases of Xiao Honglin and Jia Chaoxuan, Ding Nengtong, director of the Dongzhou Dong Liaison Office in Beijing, was temporarily suspended from his post for self-reflection. Thanks to the new mayor Xia Wentian, who overcame all objections and fully affirmed Ding Nengtong's performance in the "Xiao Jia major case", Ding Nengtong returned to the position of director of the Liaison Office in Beijing. With uncompromising profundity, the novel not only explores the issue of how to transform the functions of the Beijing Office, but also takes the Beijing Office as a special political platform as the main line and explores in-depth the game between Hong Wenshan, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, and Xia Wentian, Mayor, on how to develop the city. Through the profound description of major events such as the large-scale demolition of Yaowangmiao community, the corruption case of social security funds, collusion between officials and businessmen of Huangxian mines, and the ecological crisis of Qiongshui Lake, it vividly describes the spiritual evolution of leading cadres at the provincial, municipal and county levels in building a harmonious society. The novel quietly and vividly describes the desires and emotions in officialdom, shopping malls, and love scenes. The work strikes people's hearts with the brilliance of its thoughts, tortures their souls, illuminates the readers' reading horizons, and gives people a strong artistic shock.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Ding Nengtong himself also laughed at himself for being a Wei Xiaobao, and the author wanted to portray Wei Xiaobao, an official who seemed to be all-around well-rounded but insisted on his own.
Ding Nengtong is just trying to portray a fighter who relies on his "smoothness" to maintain his own bottom line in his position. I admire him very much.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Ding Nengtong himself also laughed at himself for being a Wei Xiaobao, and the author wanted to portray Wei Xiaobao, an official who seemed to be all-around well-rounded but insisted on his own.
Ding Nengtong is just trying to portray a fighter who relies on his "smoothness" to maintain his own bottom line in his position. I admire him very much.
