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Chapter 293: Extreme comparison

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In Beijing, although this kind of political marriage is obscured by the fog, it still exists.

For example, the eldest brother Zhenzhong's wife Zhang Xia's maiden family, the Zhang family, and the second brother Zhenhua's wife Xing Yueru's maiden family, the Xing family, both rose from a relatively low-ranking third-rate family to a second-tier family through marriage with the Zhao family. They belong to second-rate families such as Zhao, Han, Ye, and Fang.

The Fang family, one of the first-class big families such as Zhao, Han, Ye and Fang, is the natal family of his wife Fang Suxin.

Among the four major families now, the Zhao family is the most prosperous and prosperous. The Han family is at its peak, and only the Zhao family is strong enough to stand shoulder to shoulder with them. The Ye family and the Fang family both began to decline due to the withering of their talents.

The elder sister-in-law's natal family, the Zhang family, and the Li family, which was originally attached to the Ye family, have continued to rise in strength at this time, and have begun to surpass the second-rate family and approach the level of a first-rate family.

From the signs of the gradual decline of the Ye and Fang families, it can be seen that these two families were caused by the fact that their children were keen on economics and lacked successors in the political arena.

The Ye family's Hongye Group and the Fang family's International Ark are now both Fortune 500 companies. Although they seem to be prosperous, those who know the inside story understand that these two big families are only at the end of their power, and are actually in twilight.

Of course, in today's society, if a big family wants to develop, it must improve its economy. But the mistake was that Ye and Fang paid too much attention to economics and ignored political factors.

Economics determines politics (politics is rooted in economics).

The politics of any society, by its nature, are determined by the economic relations and economic systems of that society. In the final analysis, the political activities of a specific class or social group are to safeguard their own economic interests. The fundamental opposition of economic interests will inevitably be concentrated in political struggles.

Politics has a huge counter-effect on economics (compared to politics and economics, politics inevitably takes the first place). Only with correct political leadership, correct political lines, principles and policies can economic construction be successful.

It is impossible for the Ye family and the Fang family to not understand these theoretical things. In fact, this may also have something to do with personal interests and abilities. In any case, the Ye family and the Fang family have been rich in economic talents over the years, but there are very few political talents.

The Ye family's connections are in southern Guangdong and Shanghai. Ye Haoran, the eldest member of the Ye family, is currently the chairman of Hongye Group, headquartered in Shanghai, an international financial center. Ye Mengran, the second oldest member of the Ye family, is now a member of the Political Bureau and serves as secretary of Southern Guangdong Province. This is the only pillar that allows the Ye family to remain among the first-class families for the time being.

The reason why I went to South Yueyang City this time was actually because of Ye Mengran's suggestion. Now many people are holding knives in their hands and sharpening them. The Ye family had no choice but to lower their arrogant heads and formally sent an invitation to the Zhao family to enter Nanyue to fight.

And the current situation of the Fang family is not much better than that of the Ye family. Fang Suxin’s eldest brother, Fang Wenshan, is currently the Minister of Energy and has not entered the Politburo, the country’s highest authority. Fang Suxin's niece Fang Yuzhu is now the director of the Organization Department of Jihai Province and is considered the most capable figure in the third generation of the Fang family.

The Zhao family is strong enough now, but if you don't have long-term worries, you will always have immediate worries. This sentence should never be forgotten.

In the third generation, the eldest brother gave birth to three sons, Zhao Guodong, Zhao Guoliang, and Zhao Guoji. Only the eldest brother's son, Zhao Guodong, was considered to be somewhat famous in the military.

The second brother's three sons are Guofu, Guoqiang and Guogang. Among the three brothers, only Zhao Guoqiang is now at the deputy department level. He is still hanging around in the central ministries and commissions, and his status is much lower than that of the deputy mayor or mayor below.

One of the two brothers, Zhao Guoliang and Zhao Guoji, became a university professor and the other became a painter. In a political family like the Zhao family, it is almost a miracle.

But these two brothers are still good, but the two brothers Guofu and Guogang are very different. One of them is self-destructive, relying on the name of the Zhao family to eat and drink all day long and become a donor.

It's almost embarrassing to mention it. The so-called "donors" are also called "intermediaries" and "matchmakers." There are such practitioners in sales, logistics, freight forwarding, personnel, consulting, investment, securities, shops and other industries.

These people should have been excellent mechanical engineers, computer experts, metallurgical engineers, architects, or chemical experts, etc., but they relied on one percent of the knowledge they learned in their majors to devote themselves to donating to customers. Because only donors have a chance to get huge profits. As long as they run diligently and are good at talking and cheating, they can easily get several times more money than those who work diligently and honestly.

The other one ran an entertainment company and hung out with some actors and actresses all day long, creating a mess that made people angry whenever they mentioned it.

And my precious son Zhao Guohao, who is still a graduate student, is already hanging out with that kid Zhao Guogang. He fights fiercely with this young actor every day, which really makes him lose face.

Now my daughter has found such an embroidered pillow. Isn’t this a slap in the face

This boy is good-looking, but with Vino's appearance, how can anyone trust his daughter in his hands

I don’t know how he got the job as county magistrate. Could it be that it was just through Jingjing’s relationship as Xing Xin said

Just when Zhao Zhenbang was disappointed and about to stand up and curse, Liu Yang finally spoke.

"Uncle, your question involves the current national policy. I am just a small county magistrate, so it is really difficult to answer. However, since you have asked this question, I can only use my personal understanding as a junior. , try to talk about it in this family... "

What does this guy mean

What about it from a personal perspective, what about being a junior in the future, or just talking about it at home? Didn’t you kid just say that you overestimated what you said, and we just listened to it, right? Don’t take it seriously

What do you want to say? Are you in such a hurry to find a way out first? Is this because you have made up your mind to go out and refuse to admit your mistakes

However, the fact that this kid can say this proves that he is not a fool yet... Haha, there is really no one in this family who dares to speak like this in front of the boss.

Even the secretaries and governors of some provinces can remain so calm after entering this door. The courage of this boy is already considered rare.

"The problems my uncle mentioned just now do exist in fact. If you want to do a good job in agriculture, you must face up to this problem. And if you want to understand your own problems, you should first understand how others solve such problems when they encounter them. . The successful models of foreign agriculture can be roughly divided into three types: First, the American model, represented by developed countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia, takes a large-scale approach. For this kind of large-scale agriculture, China has always There are two views: those who advocate borrowing and those who oppose borrowing.”

"Those who advocate 'land transfer' and 'cooperatives', including the past 'people's communes', actually do so because they see the benefits of the scale of agriculture in the United States and want to imitate it domestically. Those who oppose the imitation believe that our country has less land and fewer people. Many, the national conditions are not suitable for large-scale mechanization. In fact, these two views are wrong. They are the inevitable result of not truly understanding the essence of the 'American model'..."

"... Therefore, when comparing the differences between China and the United States, the key lies not in technology, equipment, and scale but in production methods. Therefore, the way out for our agriculture is not mechanization, scale, and technology, but in the modernization of production methods. As mentioned earlier The arguments for and against "borrowing" the American model are both wrong, because both views only focus on the "scale" appearance of the American model, without discovering that the inner core of the American model is actually the industrialized production method. "

"The second is the Japanese model. This is a small-scale farmer model, represented by Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other countries or regions. These countries or regions have dense populations and little arable land. Especially the Japanese island country, with a population of 130 million, only 63 million acres The average cultivated land per capita is only half an acre, less than a quarter of ours. However, the per capita income of farmers in this country was 5.48 million yen in 2007, which was 4.038 million yen higher than the national average. It is our rural area More than 100 times the per capita income of the population! (The above data comes from the speech given by the Economic Counselor of the Japanese Embassy in China at Tsinghua University in 2007. Friends who are interested can search and have a look. Don’t say that I am a fan of foreigners.)

Having said this, Liu Yang raised his eyes and looked at Zhao Zhenzhong, who had an unchanged expression, took a deep breath and said: "This is worthy of our deep thought: not only is the country's agriculture a small farmer model like ours, but even their rural production relations Just like us, land is 'individually owned by farmers'."

"Then why are the farmers in this country richer than the residents, but our farmers are much poorer than the residents? This requires us to find out the reasons from a deeper level. Although the Japanese island countries are capitalist countries, they do not engage in capitalism in agriculture. .The main sign is that the means of agricultural production (land) are not in the hands of a small number of landlords and capitalists, but in the hands of laborers (that is, farmers). Therefore, the country's agricultural production relations are different from those of industry and are not 'capitalist private ownership' It is 'private ownership by workers', which is actually a form of public ownership advocated by Marx."

"On the other hand, the country's agricultural production, especially the management of agricultural products, is completely organized, but this organization is completely spontaneous and private. It is these two points that lead to the different incomes of farmers in the two countries... "

As soon as Liu Yang said this, Zhao Zhenzhong interrupted: "You mean, they are voluntary and non-governmental organizations, so they can achieve great things, but we are state-led, so we can't, right?"

As he spoke, the expression in his eyes became more fierce, and a pair of old but energetic eyes looked at Liu Yang without blinking.

However, the results disappointed him. Liu Yang was still so calm and calm. This result made Zhao Zhenzhong secretly wonder, is this little guy's heart bigger than someone else's