Chapter 274: Trouble in the South (2)

Wei Ze received a letter from the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, and he was still very worried before opening it. As long as the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) manages state-owned assets well, strictly checks the examination and approval of industrial investment and basic investment projects, and does not cause trouble. Not in the name of the chairman of the SASAC, or other directors, the words "State-owned Assets Management Commission" were neatly written on the sender's position on the envelope, which means that the letter was sent in the name of the SASAC. What kind of major event can make the SASAC write to Wei Ze so solemnly, and it is impossible for Wei Ze not to be nervous.

The large envelope was opened, and inside was the consensus text of the SASAC and another letter. If it was before, Wei Ze would definitely read the letter first, but now he read the consensus text first. Weser remembered a saying, "When some people arrive at a place, as soon as they get off the bus, they will make comments and give opinions." This is also criticized, that is also accused. In fact, ten out of ten such people will fail. Weser had heard this phrase since he was a teenager, and it was not until he was almost forty that he really knew that it was true, and that he was able to put into practice the idea that there is no voice without investigation in this sentence. Weser was actually quite disappointed in himself. I read the text first and then read the letter, which can be regarded as completing the investigation as much as possible.

Halfway through the reading, Wei Ze put down the text, which is a relatively rare thing for Wei Ze. He had read much worse than this consensus, or most of the reports on the economy that Weser had read so far, had failed to reach the level of this consensus. The reason why I couldn't read it was because Wei Ze was too happy and excited.

Finally, someone can look at it in connection with reality and combine the development of science and technology with social development. This is not what Weeser asked them to think about in this way, but the conclusion that everyone finally came to after discussion and consideration. This means that a group of industrialists and cadres have finally appeared in the party and the Central Committee.

Up to now, even most provincial cadres have limited their understanding of industrialization to building a bunch of factories and making things to sell. It is difficult for Wei Ze to judge the reason why the provincial-level cadres with such a strong impulse think that the factory is good, or whether they think that the construction of more factories will be conducive to their promotion.

Lighting a cigarette, Wei Ze walked back and forth in the study of the Old Summer Palace for a while, and finally pressed down the chaotic thoughts, calmed his mood, and he picked up the consensus to continue reading. After reading the last page, Weeser no longer had the heart to read the letter. Wei Ze simply went out with his hands behind his back this time and walked around the lakeside of the Old Summer Palace.

The comrades of the SASAC really see that the crux of the problem is that China has not yet begun to engage in the financial industry, let alone financial leverage. The government is still very traditional in production, making surpluses and investing them in infrastructure. It must be admitted that this accumulation is very solid. It is also necessary to admit that the efficiency of this accumulation is not so high. Now China and the United States are building railroads like crazy, and the United States is engaged in a corporate model, making money in the stock market and raising funds. Therefore, in a short period of time, the United States has raised a huge amount of money from the United States and the world to build hundreds of thousands of kilometers of railways.

Of course, after the collapse of the American railroad bubble, the economic crisis erupted.

At present, the comrades of the SASAC do not understand financial instruments, but they also deeply feel the problem of insufficient funds. In order to solve this problem, the comrades of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission asked Wei Ze to come out and use Wei Ze's earth-shattering ability to pull China to achieve an industrial breakthrough, and then promote another explosion of productive forces to solve the current predicament.

The guards and secretaries watched Wei Ze walk slowly in the picturesque Old Summer Palace with his hands behind his back, with a smile on his face again, and soon his expression became solemn again. Everyone also knows that the overall consideration of Governor Wei Zedu is a good thing, but he has to make a more serious decision. Just as Weeser went out for a walk after meeting with the Russian envoy a few days ago, the thick murderous aura on his face made the guards and secretaries feel a chill behind their backs.

In the afternoon, Ruan Xihao came to look for Wei Ze. He said: "The preliminary plan to go north to Heilongjiang has been completed, and the governor asks you to review it." ā€

Wei Ze said: "I will leave this matter to the Northern Command, and I have decided to go back to Nanjing." ā€

"Why?" Ruan Xihao was quite surprised, but he was also a little happy in his heart. Wei Ze was in Beijing, and all military commanders of Ruan Xihao had to report to Wei Zexian. It's not a lot of trouble to run around, and with Wei Ze pressing on it, Ruan Xihao feels that he can't use it.

Wei Ze didn't answer directly, he said: "I am going to transfer Comrade Shen Xin to be in charge of the land reform work in the north, and you have to cooperate with him in this regard." ā€

If Shen Xin only cares about the issue of land reform, of course Ruan Xihao has no opinion. He immediately replied, "Yes!" ā€

"Also, I remember you talking about how if the telegraph could move everywhere if there were no wires. There should be such a thing. Wei Ze asked Ruan Xihao.

"Can there really be such a thing?" Nguyen Hee Ho was overjoyed.

Wei Zeyan looked at Ruan Xihao and said word by word: "Wireless telegraphy is an absolutely confidential thing, I think you know the meaning of wireless telegraphy very well." ā€

"Governor, did you start asking for enhanced secrecy some time ago, has it anything to do with this wireless telegraph?" Ruan Xihao asked tentatively with a happy expression.

After the rectification of this paragraph, not only did the discipline of confidentiality gradually take root in the hearts of the people, but Ruan Xihao also gradually understood the meaning of confidentiality. If the Qingdao warship is known to foreigners about its internal design, they will be able to learn it. After the Liberation Army has the Qingdao, it can crush the warships of other countries at will, and if other countries have warships like the Qingdao, how should the Liberation Army deal with it? At present, secrecy is no longer a simple secrecy of operational information, and the country's economy and technology are also objects that need to be kept strictly secret. Hearing the wireless telegraphy, Ruan Xihao felt that Wei Ze's approach was by no means a temporary idea, but really had a long-term plan.

Wei Ze didn't answer this question, but what he said was about execution, "I'll tell you, what I'm worried about now is not that you don't keep secrets, but that your method of keeping secrets is wrong." I now think you're holding back too hard. Everything is kept secret, kept secret, kept secret. This kind of thing has to be done in a way, not just by doing it blindly. According to your approach, outsiders don't know what the secrets we have to keep are, but from your actions, they can find that you have put a lot of secrets in some places. The secrecy system is not aimed at the content of secrecy, but to make the troops more disciplined. That's where you shouldn't go, don't ask about what you shouldn't ask, and don't say what you shouldn't say. That's secrecy. Feel it for yourself. ā€

Ruan Xihao was still a little confused when he first heard it, but he suddenly had a flash of inspiration, Wei Ze's words may be to warn Ruan Xihao, "Don't inquire if you shouldn't ask." But even if he understands this, his curiosity is Dasheng, whether Wei Ze really has a comprehensive consideration. The desire to get to the bottom of this became stronger. However, knowing his mind clearly, Ruan Xihao had to admit that curiosity is a person's instinctive reaction. Seeing those secrets, everyone wants to know. As Wei Ze just said, secrecy should be a system, and secrecy is really a science.

"Also, don't expect too much from the radio. Now our technical level is not too hard, and there are still many problems in it. Of course, the technical department will do its best to solve it, but I don't know when it will be completely resolved. When the radio department arrives, you'll know what the problem is. Wei Ze explained to Ruan Xihao. With this explanation, Wei Ze found that he wanted to return to Nanjing even more. The impact of technological progress on a society is too great, and in the previous time, Wei Ze forced himself to pay attention to politics, and he didn't know that industrial development had too many defects. But the lesser of two evils can be compared, and Weeser can only choose to solve the most pressing problems.

Just like this radio, in 1883, Thomas 61 Edison, the inventor of the great king, was looking for the best filament material for the light bulb, and made a small real yĆ n. He installed a small piece of copper wire near the carbon filament inside the vacuum bulb, hoping that the copper wire would stop the carbon filament from evaporating. But he failed, and he accidentally discovered that the copper wire, which was not connected to the circuit, was receiving a weak current from the hot electrons emitted by the carbon wire. At that time, Edison was immersed in the study of urban power systems, and did not pay attention to this phenomenon. But he patented the discovery and named it the "Edison Effect".

In 1904, the world's first electron diode was born under the hands of British physicist Fleming, which gave the Edison effect practical value. Fleming also obtained a patent for this invention.

In 1906, the American inventor DeForest Lee cleverly added a grid between the filament and the plate pole of the diode, thus inventing the first vacuum triode.

Weeser's industrial team had already "discovered" the Edison effect. The problem is that at a time when basic physics was not yet fully systematic, people only looked for information from the papers of Europe, especially the Royal Academy of Sciences. Maxwell first set out the theoretical basis of electromagnetic wave propagation in his paper "The Dynamic Theory of Electromagnetic Fields", which he submitted to the Royal Society. His work was completed between 1861 and 1865.

Under Wei Ze's instructions, China took the lead in completing generators and electric motors at this time, and electromagnetic theory developed very well in China. In the real yĆ n institute, which had strict secrecy measures, a triode was made at the beginning of 1868. It's just limited to the problem of technical ability, the production process of vacuum electron tubes is not good, and the matter of starting and burning tubes has become the norm for seven or eight times out of ten. After more than half a year's efforts, a number of the latest technical personnel were called, and the life of the vacuum transistor was finally extended to hundreds of hours under a set of strict operating regulations for switching on and off. Coupled with the fact that the Qingdao personally joined the war, Wei Ze had to accept the inevitability of technology diffusion. It was then that Weeser made up his mind to put the radio into service. In Weesel's original plan, the radio was first put into use in 1872 after the decision was made on whether to go to war with Britain.

After explaining the affairs of the north, Weese began to go south. When he took the train to Tianjin, Wei Ze found that he was looking forward to returning to Nanjing. If the comrades of the SASAC really have the consciousness mentioned in the report, then a new era may really begin. Even Wei Ze can't help but be full of expectations and worries.