Chapter 1134: Chapter 1090: The Pri Minister’s Gift Chapter 1134: Chapter 1090: The Pri Minister’s Gift Being affird by the leader, Nie Zhenbang, while sowhat surprised, still adjusted his ntality and mood, and humbly said, “Old leader, you flatter . In so aspects, my work is still not sufficient. I have to continue to strive for improvent.”
Before he could finish speaking, Mu Dingjian directly raised his hand, cutting off Nie Zhenbang’s words, and frowned, “You, Nie Zhenbang, have even learned to be humble now. Excessive humility is a form of arrogance. You know my personality – straight is straight, there’s no ambiguity. You’ve done well, that’s an undeniable fact, and nobody can take that away from you. Over the past two years, Hongjiang Province, relying on its rich tourism resources and innovative efforts, has not only opened up new opportunities for the province’s economic developnt but also brought new ideas to the national developnt. This is not flattery or fawning, it’s plain truth.”
As he spoke, Mu Dingjian laughed and said, “It was better more than a decade ago. I rember, when you first joined the Youth League and were responsible for assisting with the ‘Youth Civilization’ project. The success of the ‘Youth Civilization,’ at the ti when it was just starting to flourish, also indirectly promoted the developnt of the economy. Back then, you were young and fearless. Being realistic was so important. How is it that now, the higher your position becos, the more timid you get?”
It was not just Nie Zhenbang and Mu Dingjian in the Coaster business vehicle. Accompanying them were the Director of the State Council Office, leaders from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, and other departnts.
While everyone listened to the dialogue between the two, even though the leader was admonishing and criticizing, there was still a hint of envy on everyone’s faces.
Criticism cos in many forms. In public affairs, stark and severe criticism indicates danger, possibly even losing one’s job—sothing no one desires. But this type of criticism, following praise and affirmation, mixed with an informal tone, is sothing that everyone envied.
Because leaders only criticize you so freely and unreservedly when they truly consider you one of their own.
Nie Zhenbang also smiled and said, “Leader, you’re right to criticize. I will definitely correct this in my future work.”
The vehicle entered the courtyard of the Lushan Municipal Party Committee. At this mont, after an urgent arrangent, the see-through fence of the committee courtyard had been filled with colorful flags, and under the bright national emblem at the office building, a banner was strung up: ‘Warmly welco Premier Mu Dingjian of the State Council to visit and guide the inspection work in Hongjiang Province.’
Considering Nie Zhenbang’s presence here, Mu Dingjian’s visit to Hongjiang was not solely for the affairs of Lushan City. Therefore, the welco ssage adopted ‘Hongjiang Province.’
The group walked into the conference room where Liu Junwei, representing the others, gave a detailed introduction to the inspection team leaders about Lushan City’s flood control work and reported on the city’s economic construction, urban developnt, and other aspects of work from the past year.
Then, Nie Zhenbang, on behalf of the Provincial Committee and Provincial Governnt, also gave a report to the leaders. At the end, Mu Dingjian concluded, “When I heard about the issues with Lushan Dike, my initial reaction was one of anxiety. That’s why I altered my itinerary and took a special plane directly to Lushan. After on-site inspection of Lushan Dike and having visited and consoled the affected people, I must say that I am very satisfied with the work of Lushan City and Hongjiang Province. The leadership of Hongjiang Province and Lushan City, being personally present and commanding the flood and disaster response on the front lines during this critical mont, is very impressive. This shows that you truly put the common people in your heart, which pleases and impresses greatly.”
“In terms of economic developnt, Lushan City has also done a remarkable job, fully grasping the overall developntal situation of Hongjiang Province and sticking close to the core of tourism developnt. By relying on high-quality tourism resources, vigorously developing and promoting the tourism industry, it has effectively propelled the economic boom of Lushan, which is very good. As party and governnt leaders, you must have the ability to explore and innovate, fully grasp the concept of scientific developnt, and grasp the the of building a resource-saving and environntally-friendly society. Strive practically and proactively, seek welfare for the people, and create a future for the generations to co.”
In Lushan City, Mu Dingjian didn’t stay for long. In the afternoon, accompanied by Nie Zhenbang, they drove to JingShan City.
At the Jinglu Expressway, JingShan City toll station exit, Fang Yuanshan, Xu Hongzhuan, and JingShan City’s key leaders—the Party Committee Secretary Huang Zhehe, and Mayor Yang Bohua—were waiting on the side.
The first stop, accompanied by Nie Zhenbang and Fang Yuanshan, Mu Dingjian inspected the condition of the dikes along Hongyang Lake. He then visited JingShan City’s ceramics technology park and Ceramics City.
There, Mu Dingjian emphasized that JingShan City, famous nationally and internationally as Cidu, should work steadfastly in promoting and developing the ceramics industry. It should preserve and uncover the ancient ceramics production techniques while researching and developing modern ceramic crafts. The ceramics industry should be expanded and strengthened.
Over the following few days, Mu Dingjian tirelessly conducted a detailed and thorough inspection of the cities in Hongjiang Province that were severely affected by the disaster.
The final stop was Hongcheng City. As the capital of Hongjiang Province, Hongcheng City is located close to the Hongjiang River and was under imnse pressure during this flood prevention season.
Along the riverfront area of Hongcheng City, Mu Dingjian inquired carefully and listened attentively to Yao Dingguo’s report on Hongcheng’s flood response, and likewise, extended high praise.
After that, at the Hongjiang Provincial Committee, Mu Dingjian listened to Nie Zhenbang’s report in the committee’s main conference room. That evening, Mu Dingjian stayed in room 307 of the provincial committee guesthouse.
Once Mu Dingjian was settled, not only Nie Zhenbang, but also Fang Yuanshan breathed a sigh of relief. Behind them, the other eleven mbers of the Hongjiang Provincial Committee also relaxed.
A state leader’s inspection was not a simple matter, there were too many things that could go wrong. A single mishap could pose a danger to anyone—God knows what kind of accidents might occur. Now, President Mu had more or less completed his circuit around the Hongjiang area and was expected to leave tomorrow.
It was customary. President Mu had already spent quite a long ti in Hongjiang—nearly four days in total. A pri minister of a major country should not have the luxury to spend so much ti in a province. He still had national affairs to attend to.
Turning his head, Nie Zhenbang spoke, “Comrades, the flood control efforts in Hongjiang have been hard on everyone. Here, I would like to thank all of you for your hard work. It is precisely because of this spirit of sincere unity that we achieved a comprehensive victory in the fight against the flood disaster in Hongjiang.”
Nie Zhenbang bowed deeply, and all the committee mbers turned sideways—nobody could truly feel at ease taking Secretary Nie’s courtesy lightly, could they?
Secretary Nie’s bow was a courtesy, and if one were to accept it without humility, even though Secretary Nie might not say anything, it would still be embarrassing for oneself. This was common sense in social interactions.
Many of the committee mbers expressed that this was their duty, and as leaders of the provincial committee, it was only right to work for the benefit of Hongjiang Province.
Nie Zhenbang didn’t dwell on this matter too much; having the right intention and attitude was sufficient. He then turned to Xu Hongzhuan, “Secretary General, President Mu’s side still needs the careful attention and concern of the reception office. You are in charge and must personally oversee things, ensuring that accommodations and security are well-managed. If necessary, if you’re short-handed, have Comrade Chen Le arrange to dispatch personnel to provide comprehensive support.”
As Nie Zhenbang finished speaking, Xu Hongzhuan nodded and said, “Secretary Nie, please rest assured. We have prepared so Anhui cuisine chefs. Additionally, for the pillow, given President Mu’s slight neck issue, we have chosen a firm pillow. We’re using mineral water for drinking, and for tea, we’re providing lon seed tea.”
Hearing this, both Nie Zhenbang and Fang Yuanshan nodded slightly in satisfaction. In this aspect of the work, Xu Hongzhuan was experienced. President Mu’s habits, which both he and Xu Hongzhuan had discussed, were rembered, and almost all of these details catered to President Mu’s preferences or likes. Getting these right assured President Mu’s quality of life.
Following that, Nie Zhenbang smiled and said, “Comrade Yuanshan, it seems that today, you and I can finally have a good night’s sleep.”
Through this flood control and disaster relief experience, the relationship between Nie Zhenbang and Fang Yuanshan had beco much more harmonious than before. Most importantly, Fang Yuanshan had co to understand one thing. They said that Nie Zhenbang was difficult to deal with, but difficulties arose mostly from personal matters. In fact, once one grasped the pattern, it was clear that Nie Zhenbang was easy to deal with. He was a typical person who focused on issues rather than on individuals. He supported anything that benefited Hongjiang and had minimal side effects. With this in mind, communication beca much easier.
Moreover, Fang Yuanshan had gained profound insights this ti. Given his and Nie Zhenbang’s positions as senior officials at the provincial-ministerial level, collaboration was mutually beneficial—not only for themselves but also for the people. A direct confrontation would result in mutual damage, not to ntion an inadvertent harm to the public.
At this mont, Fang Yuanshan also felt deeply moved and smiled, saying, “Yes, we can finally have a peaceful sleep.”
As the group prepared to leave, at this ti, in the guesthouse, President Mu’s confidential secretary Jiang Yitao walked out of the lobby. Seeing everyone, he approached Nie Zhenbang and Fang Yuanshan, smiling, “Secretary Nie, Governor Fang, the leader has requested both of you to co over.”
Guided by Jiang Yitao, the two n went to room 307, a presidential suite with a two-bedroom, two-living room layout. The entrance led to a small sitting area, which opened into a large eting room with carpets made of Northwestern wool spread across the floor.
Mu Dingjian smiled and waved his hands, motioning for the two to sit down, “You’ve been attentive.”
Both Nie Zhenbang and Fang Yuanshan naturally knew what to say with regard to the ticulous arrangents made for dining and accommodations—they indeed deserved to be called attentive.
Mu Dingjian, however, collected his smile and said calmly to the two, “This ti, after going around Hongjiang, I’ve begun to form an initial idea. Currently, there are several economic circles within the country, and I am considering the possibility of establishing a brand-new economic circle around Hongyang Lake.”
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