Chapter 495, Wang Shuhui's family life
When people arrive at a certain position, there are many inconvenient places.
As the mentor and leader of the Baath Party, which led the Chinese Empire, the world's largest industrial country, Wang Shuhui's every move was watched by many people.
Although no one restricts his personal freedom, it has become very difficult to go out and wander casually as in the past.
The reason for this situation is, on the one hand, that there are a lot of people who know him, and once the people on the street find Wang Shuhui, the situation of being surrounded by onlookers will definitely appear. Not to mention how much trouble that such a situation would bring to the soldiers in charge of security work, Wang Shuhui himself was not suitable for this kind of treatment of giant pandas.
So under normal circumstances, if Wang Shuhui wants to take a walk, the most he can do is to walk around the small building where he lives.
Of course, because Wang Shuhui himself has a lot of work, there is almost no time to enjoy leisure.
Recently, he has been discussing economic work with the comrades of the State Economic Planning Commission, and it took him more than a month to get a general straightening out of the economic situation in the whole country. So Wang Shuhui has recently gained a few days off after intense work.
But even so, Wang Shuhui's work of reading documents and giving instructions every morning has never stopped.
Work is very busy, and the huge psychological pressure caused by busy work needs to be regulated by a warm family life.
Wang Shuhui is also a human being, even if he has undergone a great physical mutation due to the radiation of the space-time gate, psychologically speaking, he is the same as ordinary people.
However, before the establishment of the Chinese Empire, because of his son's heir status, Wang Shuhui's wife Zhu Weiyan and Wang Shuhui had an awkward quarrel for several years.
After the establishment of the Chinese Empire, especially when the constitution presided over by Wang Shuhui made the position of emperor very unworthy and very chicken, Zhu Weiyan really had a big trouble with Wang Shuhui.
You must know that for a mother, there is nothing more important than the development and future of her children. Zhu Weiyan, like all mothers, began to regard the development and future of the children as her most important thing after giving birth to a child. In Wang Shuhui's family, Wang Shuhui's status is ranked after the six children.
So when Zhu Weiyan, who had a lot of feudal remnants in her mind, clearly realized that Wang Shuhui had not passed on his status and career, that is, the supreme ruling power of the entire Chinese Empire, to her children, the relationship between Zhu Weiyan and Wang Shuhui became relatively cold.
Especially because Wang Shuhui has been busy with work for many years and rarely pays special attention to the children, which makes Zhu Weiyan's opinion of Wang Shuhui bigger and bigger.
However, also because of the feudal remnants in her head, Zhu Weiyan has always had reservations in front of Wang Shuhui. She has never had any serious conflicts directly with Wang Shuhui.
Even if Wang Shuhui transferred Zhu Weiyan out of his office; Even if Wang Shuhui banned the Counselor's Committee of the Ba'ath Party, and sent a group of old feudals such as Gu Junen, Niu Jinxing, and Song Xiance, who had always fantasized about supporting the young lord to ascend to the throne, to the Palace Museum to conduct literary and historical research; Even if Wang Shuhui sent all the speculators with feudal ideas who had expressed hope in the party to establish a royal dynasty, let Wang Shuhui's descendants be emperors for thousands of years, and let their descendants follow the profits, they were all sent to study classes, labor camps, and sent to the northwest to contribute to the greening work of the Loess Plateau, etc., which made Zhu Weiyan look incomprehensible and angry, Zhu Weiyan has always been very restrained and has never had a fierce conflict with Wang Shuhui.
It wasn't until after the promulgation of the Constitution of the Chinese Empire, which is the highest law of the country, that Zhu Weiyan broke out with Wang Shuhui for the first time in a comprehensive way.
To tell the truth, with Zhu Weiyan's IQ, how could she simply think that the emperor is everything. The title of Emperor is valuable on Wang Shuhui's head, but if the title of Emperor is put on the head of any other person, it is a worthless and bullshit thing.
Of course, what Zhu Weiyan pursues is not the title of an emperor, what she hopes is that her children can inherit Wang Shuhui's power and status. As for whether the position that carries this power and status is called the emperor or something else, Zhu Weiyan doesn't care.
However, Zhu Weiyan clearly realized Wang Shuhui's views on his children and grandchildren from the constitution formulated by Wang Shuhui, that is, not only under the conditions of the grassroots training policy, but also all the children of the leading cadres of the Baath Party, including Wang Shuhui, who want to enter politics, must start from the most grassroots and hardest places, and must really go to the grassroots to suffer hardships and suffer crimes.
There are only obligations and no powers in the constitution, and whether or not the emperor, like a panda in a zoo, can continue to exist is also decided by the vote of the people's representatives of the whole country. And the actual benefit that the title of emperor can bring is only an allowance salary of 500 yuan per month. This amount of money is not even affordable for young workers who have just joined the work.
As a mother, on the one hand, the love for her children is a fanatical feeling. Look at those mothers who want to boast about how good their children are even if their children can spit bubbles, everyone knows it. But on the other hand, all mothers are extremely calm when planning for the future of their children.
Originally, Zhu Weiyan felt that as long as the high-level of the Baath Party, Wang Shuhui's students and disciples supported their children, then there would be no problem for their children and their children to sit on the chair of the supreme emperor of the Chinese Empire for thousands of generations.
But after Zhu Weiyan found out that neither the revival of the party system nor the country's basic laws and constitution would allow this situation to occur, and even the title of emperor who could only do it without heart and eyes had to be supported by 95 percent of the people's representatives of the whole country to continue to exist, Zhu Weiyan clearly realized that the hereditary inheritance of the country's supreme power like a feudal dynasty was impossible as she imagined.
Of course, seeing the problem clearly intellectually does not mean that we can accept it emotionally. Zhu Weiyan, who felt that her life ideals had been shattered, had a complete explosion against Wang Shuhui.
Wang Shuhui is both negative and positive when facing family problems. On the positive side, he is willing to reason with his wife. On the negative side, Wang Shuhui faced his angry wife and engaged in passive resistance.
During the period when Zhu Weiyan took the initiative to find fault and quarrel, he directly moved to the office of the Central Party School to avoid the limelight. After Zhu Weiyan's anger subsided, he pretended not to hear his wife's cynicism when he returned home.
That's how it is between husband and wife. Many times, the conflict between two people is caused emotionally rather than intellectually. In terms of reasoning, it is not that Zhu Weiyan does not understand the anti-feudal truth, and does not understand that the best choice for children is to respect the choices made by children when they have the ability to choose.
But even if she knows what is best for her child, Zhu Weiyan, as a mother, still feels that she should choose the best path for her child according to her own ideas.
But after all, Wang Shuhui and his family have lived together for more than ten or twenty years. No matter how big the contradiction is, as long as it is not a fundamental principled issue, two people can automatically adjust it.
Of course, this quarrel is not without any benefits. At least Zhu Weiyan completely let go of her mind after this quarrel. She no longer looks at Wang Shuhui from the perspective of feudalism. In her eyes, Wang Shuhui's first identity is no longer the identity of a leader, leader, emperor or the like, and "husband" has become Wang Shuhui's first label in her eyes.
Wang Shuhui didn't expect that his ideal family life, where the old husband and wife talked about some trivial things in daily life while eating, suddenly came.
As far as Wang Shuhui's family income is concerned, the combined salaries of him and Zhu Weiyan are inexhaustible.
Because the wage system of the Chinese Imperial Government was formulated mutatis mutandis according to the wage system of skilled workers. Therefore, Wang Shuhui enjoys a first-class salary, which is on the same level as the academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Academy of Technology.
To a certain extent, because of Wang Shuhui's contribution to the construction of the industrial system of the Chinese Empire, Wang Shuhui enjoys the salary of a twelfth-level skilled worker.
Because there are only nine levels of normal skilled workers, the twelve-level workers refer to those senior engineers and technicians who have passed the secondary school graduation examination, have contributed to technological innovation and invention and creation, and can enter the China Academy of Technology to specialize in process research.
Wang Shuhui's basic salary is more than 8,000 yuan. Because cadres cannot enjoy the bonuses and dividends of enterprises like workers in factories and farms, Wang Shuhui, like ordinary cadres, can also receive job allowances.
In addition to Wang Shuhui's four positions as chairman of the China Renaissance Party, chairman of the Central Government Council, general political commissar of the Chinese People's Rejuvenation Army, and emperor of the Chinese Empire, plus the two honorary positions of president of the Central Party School of the Central Committee of the Renaissance Party and president of the Central People's University, Wang Shuhui's monthly income is about 17,000 yuan after deducting the pension fund, medical fund, and education fund.
When Zhu Weiyan was transferred from Wang Shuhui's office in the General Office of the CPC Central Committee, she was already a fifth-level worker, that is, the salary of a department-level cadre. After she was transferred to work at the Central Literature Publishing House by Wang Shuhui, she passed the title examination and obtained the title of deputy senior editor. Therefore, Zhu Weiyan's salary is quite far from the salary of a seventh-level worker, and the basic salary is more than 7,000 yuan.
Although there is no post allowance, Zhu Weiyan can get bonuses and dividends from the publishing house in the Central Literature Publishing House. So after deducting the pension fund, medical fund and education fund, Zhu Weiyan's actual income is also about 10,000 yuan.
Because Wang Shuhui and Zhu Weiyan's six children are all in school, these six children, like all children in the country, enjoy the state's upbringing and education. There is no cost for two people in this regard. (The Education Fund has already covered some of it.) )
In addition to the fact that 10 percent of each person's total income must be paid as the party dues of the Ba'ath Party, the two of them only need to pay the living expenses for Zhu Weizhen's father, who now has no power or position, has a false name as an ancient book researcher in the National Library, and has never gone to work (embarrassed to go to work).
So the monthly salary of two people can be left about 14,000 yuan.
Because Zhu Weiyan is very stubborn about taking half of the money to the bank and distributing it to the six children as property in the future. So the monthly living expenses for two people are about 7,000 yuan.
The actual monthly expenses of two people are about 3,000 yuan at most. If we compare the price of 50,000 yuan of the "Beetle" national automobile produced by the six automobile factories in the country, which will soon be on the market, then about two people will be able to buy a car made of iron sheet and canvas with about a year's living expenses.
Of course, neither Wang Shuhui nor Zhu Weiyan was ready to buy that kind of car. For Wang Shuhui, he simply did not have the will to drive that kind of simple and backward car. For Zhu Weiyan, she thinks that it is better to use the money to buy that kind of car than to save the money to subsidize her children in the future.
Speaking of which, the focus of the discussion between Wang Shuhui and Zhu Weiyan is here.
Wang Shuhui didn't have any ideas about spending money. After all, the consumer goods of this era are not attractive to him as a modern person. As long as he can eat braised pork every three days, he has no other thirst for life.
It's just that Wang Shuhui doesn't agree with Zhu Weiyan's idea of saving money for children. In his opinion, it is better to save the money for the children than to give the money to his old man who loves flowers, loves to play and knows how to spend. (Mr. Zhu Shuzhen was one of the first people in the country to order a national car.) )
For a person like Wang Shuhui, who has lived by his own efforts all his life, leaving money to his children is the practice of leaving a way back for his children.
In the country of the Chinese Empire, even if a person has no talent, as long as he works hard enough and is diligent enough, he can definitely live a better life. Therefore, such a thing as keeping money for children is simply creating an illusory idea for children that they can live by their parents. It is a practice that is not conducive to the development and progress of the child.
Zhu Weiyan's thoughts are completely different from Wang Shuhui's. In her opinion, because of Wang Shuhui, the family will definitely not be able to pave the way for the child's development prospect. Out of a compensatory mentality, she felt that Wang Shuhui and herself should give the child some financial help.
Just as most Chinese now feel that there are more and more good things on the market and less and less money to spend, Zhu Weiyan sincerely hopes to let her children live a relaxed and happy life where they can buy whatever they want.