Rebirth without Regrets
Chapter five hundred and forty seventh offer ideas
Chapter 547 Offering suggestions and suggestions
Although the current international situation is one of peace and development, the overt and covert fights between countries have never stopped. These shady fights are not inferior to the bloody battles on the battlefield, and are even worse.
It is more thrilling and tragic.
And every year, many elites are selected from the army and added to various special agencies and special operations forces. Just from the 42nd Group Army originally under Liu Zhenwu, several military kings were picked away every year. Where did they go?
It was also unknown. Liu Zhenwu was so heartbroken that he jumped up and down, but there was a supreme order from above, and he had no choice but to obey the pain.
When he thought that Leng Binghan might come from the legendary special organization, Liu Zhenwu was completely convinced by Leng Binghan - he was not fooling Mr. Wang with a pretty face, but he was really capable.
Leng Binghan had not thought in advance that the old man would ask him this question, and was not prepared in his heart. He immediately fell silent and thought about it.
Mr. Wang was very patient and did not rush. He just picked up the teacup and sipped the tea leisurely, raising his head to take a look from time to time.
"I think what Uncle Liu just said is basically comprehensive. I just have a few small suggestions." Leng Binghan considered it for a while and said slowly.
"Oh? Let's hear it!" Mr. Wang was very excited after hearing this. His face no longer had the calm demeanor before. He put down the teacup in his hand and said. His sharp eyes were fixed on Leng Binghan, as if he wanted to see
Deep in the cold soul.
When he first asked Leng Binghan, he actually just said that. He didn't expect that something could be squeezed out of him like toothpaste.
Liu Zhenwu also looked at Leng Binghan with great interest, looking forward to what kind of surprises this Leng Binghan could bring to him.
As time goes by, the troops stationed in Hong Kong can be said to have entered the final sprint stage. Currently, they are mainly doing two things. One is to make more rigorous political and ideological preparations. Through education, all officers and soldiers are particularly strong politically and can withstand
Second, military preparations are more meticulous, which further improves the military quality of officers and soldiers and the logistics support capabilities of the troops.
Now, the morale of the officers and soldiers of the Hong Kong garrison is high, and the final preparations before entering the garrison have been completed. In the camp, rows of numbered military vehicles are in place; beside the pier, boats are lined up neatly; at the airport, there are eagles
Heads high and ready to fly. The army, navy and air force commanders and fighters wearing new military uniforms are in high spirits and are on standby at any time.
But Liu Zhenwu always felt that there was still something he had not accomplished.
"Because the political beliefs, value beliefs, lifestyles, and living habits of Hong Kong citizens are different from those of the people in the mainland. Therefore, when dealing with the relationship with Hong Kong citizens, we cannot copy the traditional practices of the mainland. We must establish a relationship with Hong Kong society.
The new type of military-civilian relations that is in line with the habits of citizens must know how to follow the customs. At the same time, we must remember that we must not get involved in local affairs in Hong Kong, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble." "Leng Binghan."
Said one sentence at a time.
The reason why Leng Binghan said this is not to be alarmist or pointless. What Hong Kong people are most concerned about is the legal awareness of the People's Liberation Army Garrisoned in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a society structured by law. Everything in Hong Kong people's lives is restricted, managed and protected by law.
When the People's Liberation Army Garrisoned in Hong Kong comes to Hong Kong, food, accommodation, transportation, and training all involve legal issues. Not to mention the laws of aviation, navigation, entry and exit, transportation, etc., the troops must also notify the government in advance when they practice target shooting in their own camps.
The relevant departments must publish it in the gazette of the SAR government.
Liu Zhenwu nodded. This is also a requirement that the Central Committee and the Military Commission have repeatedly emphasized. The garrison must not interfere with local affairs in Hong Kong. It is also written in black and white in the Hong Kong Basic Law. The purpose is to avoid causing dissatisfaction among Hong Kong citizens and violating the concept of one country, two systems.
The Basic Law of Hong Kong clearly stipulates that garrison personnel must abide by both national laws and Hong Kong laws. This is the first time in the history of the People's Liberation Army that they have to fulfill dual legal obligations. In Hong Kong, there are many things that are completely different from the way they are handled on the mainland.
Different. Words that are familiar to mainlanders, such as "acting bravely when facing justice", "helping others", etc., often have a different meaning in Hong Kong. If the officers and soldiers in the garrison cannot establish a new ideology, there will probably be trouble.
The joke even comes from the incident.
Therefore, during this period, Liu Zhenwu also strengthened the education and training of officers and soldiers in this area. In order to meet the needs of Hong Kong's defense, the troops stationed in Hong Kong used a variety of channels to allow cadres and soldiers to learn legal knowledge. They specially issued the "Basic Law 100"
"Question", "Hong Kong Law Reader", "Hong Kong Current Law Compilation" and other books to enhance the awareness of officers and soldiers to abide by special laws in special circumstances.
Although Leng Binghan's point raised at this time seemed a bit redundant and lagging, Liu Zhenwu couldn't help but be surprised that he could think of this given his age and experience.
Leng Binghan did not pay too much attention to Liu Zhenwu's reaction, but continued: "Secondly, we must strengthen the establishment of a management system for officers and soldiers stationed in Hong Kong that can adapt to the new environment and form, and avoid 'disturbing the people'. Whether it is the troops' rest, training and duty
, all must be done so as not to disturb the people. Hong Kong people have different living habits. It is possible that when the garrison gets up, they are still sleeping, and when the garrison is resting, they may still be working and entertaining. In addition, Hong Kong is a small place, and most military camps are far away from residents’ lives.
We are also very close to the area. If we still continue to use loudspeakers, blow trumpets, and even make noise when airplanes take off and land in the camps, it will most likely cause "nuisance" and cause dissatisfaction among Hong Kong citizens. Instead, Hong Kong citizens should be made to feel
, after the garrison in Hong Kong, it had no impact on their lives at all."
This time, Liu Zhenwu's expression changed slightly when he heard this. What he hadn't considered for a moment was actually revealed by Leng Binghan. How could he not be surprised?
In fact, Liu Zhenwu visited Hong Kong as early as July last year at the invitation of General Deng Shouren, commander of the British Forces in Hong Kong. This was the first time in history that soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army came to Hong Kong, the sacred territory of the motherland, in a public capacity. At the same time,
, since he became the first commander of the troops stationed in Hong Kong, he has gained an in-depth understanding of various situations in Hong Kong. But if Leng Binghan hadn't reminded him today, he would have simply ignored this point.
Don't think these are just trivial matters, and as a rule, how can there be no bugles, horns or even the sound of drills in the military camp? But in a critical and sensitive place like Hong Kong, these trivial things may lead to extremely bad society.
Impact: deepening Hong Kong citizens’ rejection and dissatisfaction with the garrison.
"Xiaohan is right." Mr. Wang also nodded appreciatively and said: "Details determine success or failure. Don't underestimate the value and power of these details. We just want to use these details to let Hong Kong citizens truly understand that our military is
The people's army is any army that starts from the country and the people."
"We must pay attention to this and take other measures to overcome this problem!" Liu Zhenwu said loudly. At the same time, he couldn't help but look at Leng Binghan with gratitude, and decided to hold a meeting to discuss and analyze these issues after returning.
We must come up with a proper solution. It should not affect the normal operations of the army, but also try not to disturb the people.
In order to pay full attention to this issue, Liu Zhenwu even took out a small book from his newspaper pocket and wrote the words "do not disturb the people" on it. However, as if he was not determined enough, he also heavily drew several words on top of the three words.
lock up.
"Also, we must pay attention to military appearance and discipline." Leng Binghan glanced at Liu Zhenwu and said with some caution: "Today's Hong Kong citizens do not know or cannot correctly understand the People's Liberation Army. The reason is more complicated because Hong Kong has been under British rule for a long time.
pressure, and anti-China forces have been carrying out anti-China and anti-mainland propaganda in the media and ideology for a long time. They will not let go of distorting the image of the People's Liberation Army. Even in many film and television works of this period, the People's Liberation Army is used as a negative image
It appears that Hong Kong people have received colonial education in Hong Kong since childhood. They do not understand the history of China and the growth process of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. They have not gone to the mainland to see with their own eyes the achievements of the motherland's reform and opening up in recent years. They have only seen some on Hong Kong TV.
The blurred footage of the People's Liberation Army that distorted its image. Coupled with the instigation of some people with ulterior motives, they became unfamiliar with the People's Liberation Army and even looked at us with suspicion."
"Because of this, our troops stationed in Hong Kong represent the image of our People's Liberation Army and are a window for them to understand our People's Liberation Army and the mainland. Military appearance and discipline must not be compromised, and they must pay more attention and strict requirements than domestic troops.
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Before the troops stationed in Hong Kong entered Hong Kong, the Hong Kong media conducted a survey asking citizens to tell where the headquarters of the People's Liberation Army Garrison in Hong Kong should be located. As a result, more than 80% of the people thought it should be in the "New Territories". Please pay attention to the subtext of this survey:
The headquarters of the British Hong Kong Army is in the heart of Hong Kong - Central. The location of the headquarters "selected" by the citizens for the People's Liberation Army Garrison in Hong Kong contains a considerable degree of distrust and even fear. Many citizens are worried that the military discipline of the garrison is not good.
After arriving in Hong Kong, he will become an emperor, engaging in prostitution and gambling. He is even worried that the People's Liberation Army, like the US military stationed around the world, will cause many scandals such as rape, drunkenness and trouble.
It can be said that when the commander-in-chief said that troops would be stationed, the sky above Victoria Harbor was full of fear, confusion, and well-intentioned doubts.
"Whoever dares to smear the face of our People's Liberation Army, even though I have retired, I still shot him to death!" Mr. Wang stared at him and slammed the table.
Atmosphere.
At this moment, he was like a statue that had existed since ancient times, staring motionlessly at Liu Zhenwu in front of him, his eyes almost ferocious, as if Liu Zhenwu was this heinous person.
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