Chapter 159 Entering school is tantamount to going to Beijing to take the exam
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The matter of going through the admission procedures was put on Yang Wenbin's work schedule.
In accordance with the autumn enrollment plan submitted by each regiment, the political department of the division issued an administrative letter of introduction to the enrollment cadres of each unit 10 days in advance.
According to the regiment's enrollment plan, the quartermaster and organization departments of the regiment also provided supply relations and party and caucus relations to the cadres who planned to live in the regiment by virtue of the admission notices.
Before enrollment, the regiment organizes the autumn entrance education.
Director Yuan, the party committee of the delegation, gave everyone an education.
At the officer training center, seventeen people who were going to live in the autumn were waiting for the education of the director.
At two o'clock in the afternoon, education began.
After the head of the cadre unit came to the director and whispered to him that the people had arrived, Director Yuan inspected the venue with his eyes, took a sip of water, and said:
"According to the plan and arrangement of the regiment, here today, a preschool education will be held for cadres who will enter school in the fall.
The first thing I would like to say is that comrades should cherish the opportunity to study. You can get recommendations from all levels to participate in training in various specialties. It reflects the importance that party committees at all levels attach to your work and is also a recognition of your ability. I hope that everyone can seize this opportunity to learn, truly improve their quality, and lay a good foundation for personal development.
The second meaning is to make as many friends as possible. I also attended an intermediate training course. According to my experience, we have been engaged in grassroots work in a unit for a long time, and our minds are relatively mechanical and rigid, and what we see and think about day by day is the one-third of an acre of land that we touch. After going out, the trainees of the same team came from all major units of the army, from all over the world, each with its own characteristics, and through private exchanges, we were able to learn many things that we had not been exposed to before. There will definitely be a lot of inspiration and reference. So making as many friends as possible is also one of the things we learn.
The third meaning is to obey the command. Obey commands, obey orders, and be disciplined. Everyone must always keep in mind the honor of our Red Army Corps and the honor of our Red Army Division, and carry forward the spirit of 'standing in the lead, carrying the red flag, and fighting for the first'. Keep the bottom line, don't do anything that damages the honor of the Red Army, don't tie yourself a time bomb, don't discredit yourself.
There have been examples of this in the past, a certain unit of our regiment, not to mention the specific name, went to participate in a political work training class, but during the training, he skipped class to play mahjong and was returned by the school, which caused a very bad impact. ”
The car Yang Wenbin sat on was a train at more than four o'clock in the evening, and it was expected to arrive at the Beijing Railway Station at nine o'clock the next morning.
Since the tickets were booked in advance, there are still seat numbers. She packed the quilts she needed for a year in advance, put them in her backpack, and checked them in after arriving at the train station.
The train that Yang Wenbin took was a train that departed from the provincial capital, passed through Yingcheng, Jincheng, and Shanhai City, and arrived in the capital.
Yang Wenbin bought an ordinary hard seat number.
For convenience, he did not wear a military uniform, but civilian clothes.
Mixed in the sea of people, no one can see that he is a soldier.
Since it was a car at more than four o'clock in the afternoon, and he still needed to check in his luggage, Yang Wenbin set off at more than three o'clock in the afternoon, came to the train station in advance, and did not eat dinner.
Now on the train, there are few empty seats in the carriage, almost every seat is full of passengers, but since it is not the peak tourist season, there are very few passengers standing, only one or two standing, leaning alone on the backrest between the seats.
Yang Wenbin is in the fifth car, sitting in the window seat.
To her left was a man of about forty years of age, and opposite was a pair of young boys and girls, about eighteen or nineteen years old. The boy sat outside by the aisle, and the girl sat opposite Yang Wenbin, leaning against the window.
That girl, with thin eyebrows and big eyes, melon seed face, is the most popular beautiful face nowadays, full of youthful atmosphere, and should also be a newly opened college student, who seems to be very talkative. As soon as Yang Wenbin got in the car, he heard her talking non-stop, and the boy next to her.
Looking at the two people, they chatted very intimately, probably as a couple.
Yang Wenbin, after getting on the train, after the train started and the people quieted down, he took out a bowl of Master Kong's instant noodles from his travel bag, and then came to the water heater between the two carriages, tore open the lid of the instant noodles, took most of the half bucket of boiling water, and the dough of the instant noodles was not over, and then pressed the lid on, brought it back, and put it on the small table by the window.
After about five minutes, Yang Wenbin opened the soaked instant noodles and added two ham sausages. He devoured it as dinner for tonight.
The carriage was filled with the smell of instant noodles, and the girl opposite, frowning in disgust, turned her face and faced the window.
When it was time to eat, the little couple opposite, when the dining cart was pushed over, asked for two boxed lunch sets, and the boy asked for a bottle of beer, and chatted with the girl while eating and drinking.
After dealing with dinner, Yang Wenbin took out a book and read it, this is a copy of Crow and Sewitz's "On War".
Yang Wenbin also wanted to read it before, but he was too busy at work and too short of time, so he didn't really calm down and flip through it, and now he was bored in the car, so he deliberately found this book, took it with him, and prepared to read it on the road.
The train, at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour, runs on the tracks.
Passengers, one after another, either eat instant noodles and bread, or go to restaurants to eat, or, back and forth shopping carts, buy ready-made lunch boxes and set meals.
As time passed, it slowly came to dusk. It was getting dark outside. Some of the passengers in the car began to close their eyes and recuperate. Some of them began to talk to passengers they didn't know.
Yang Wenbin did not participate in any of this, he opened Clausewitz's "On War" and read it carefully.
"War is the politics of bloodshed, and politics is the war of bloodlessness.
War should not be seen as a simple act of violence and the destruction of the enemy, but as an absolute war as part of the whole society and examined in real life.
First, war is by no means an isolated act. War does not occur suddenly, nor does its expansion be instantaneous; on the contrary, it requires a certain amount of preparation, and it is closely linked to the life of the country before the war, and is caused by various intricate social and political relations over a certain period of time.
Second, war is not a short blow. The whole war is composed of a series of military operations on the frontiers, and since both sides can use the previous action of the other side and all its phenomena as a yardstick to measure the next action, the tendency of military operations to develop to extremes will be greatly eased.
Thirdly, the outcome of the war is not absolute. Defeated countries tend to see defeat as a temporary misfortune that can be remedied in future political relations.
On the one hand, politics determines war, which is manifested in the following three points:
First, politics is the whole, war is the part, and politics produces war. When examining the two contradictory factors of war and politics, we should not only pay attention to studying them separately, but also be good at combining them into a unity, so as to understand the causes of war in an overall sense.
Second, politics is the end, war is the means (or politics is the brain, war is the tool), politics manipulates war, and military views are subordinate to political views.
Third, politics runs through the entire process of war and is not interrupted by the outbreak of war. In discussing this question, Clausewitz criticized the idea that, after the outbreak of war, it would be separated from politics and become something independent, something that would develop along its own lines.
War, on the other hand, reacts on politics. Although war is caused by political ends, which must be subordinated to the will of war, political ends do not therefore arbitrarily determine everything, it must be adapted to the nature of the means. Although war is a kind of political exchange, it is also a mode of activity that is different from other political exchanges of mankind, a continuation of political exchanges, and a continuation of political exchanges through another means. If there is something special about war, it is only that its means are special.
War is a conflict of great interests, and this is what sets it apart from other conflicts. ”