of livelihood: "If we don't go to the mine to work, how will we live We don't know anything about the county town. Where can we find work" This question, Xiao Zheng had already thought about it: “Don...Lu Wei also clearly felt that after she became the deputy director, those people who had once ostracized her began to split into two parts. 。A part of them started getting closer to Lu Wei, especially those with lower positions than her. Some even proactively invited her to dinners and said flattering things; of course, there were still some who maintained their distance from Lu Wei, but rarely expressed their disapproval in front of her. After all, the main leaders and highly respected deputy ministers in the current bureau all held Lu Wei in high regard!
Lu Wei did not disappoint her superiors either. During every flood season, whenever she participated in hydrological analysis, her predictions were almost always accurate. 。Lu Wei always insists on a "sense of presence" in her work, which means that before making any judgments, she will definitely go to the front line and visit the site. 。She would never make a judgment based solely on data submitted by the departments below or simply by looking at satellite cloud maps. 。In Lu Wei's view, hydrology is important as it directly relates to the life and death of the people during floods and the success or failure of harvests during droughts!
When she was studying in the United States, a very renowned expert once gave them a lecture. One sentence he said left a deep impression on her and remains fresh in her memory: "Any data, images, videos, or other materials provided to you by others may not be entirely true." 。Wherever human hands have touched, there lies the heart of self-interest. 。The data they provide, etc., will retain what is beneficial to them, removing and hiding what is unfavorable to them. 。"
This sentence was deeply imprinted in her mind. Later, through practice, she herself summarized a sentence: 'It is better to have no data than to trust all data.' This is the premise that ensures her high accuracy and practical conformity in hydrological analysis." 。Lu Wei also regards this as her foundation for standing firm. 。Her success in several flood control and drought relief hydrological assessments has also earned her greater recognition from the department leadership. Taking advantage of this, Lu Wei can maintain her true self while doing things in the department. 。Just moments ago, she had sarcastically remarked, "Our position as standing deputy director is probably just a stepping stone for them!" Such words, even Director Sha Changqing of the Water Conservancy Bureau's Flood and Drought Disaster Prevention Office, wouldn't dare utter before Deputy Minister Zheng Aimin. Yet Lu Wei dared to say it. 。Zheng Aiming wasn't angry either. He looked over at Lu Wei: "Lu Director, I thought you were asleep. Didn't expect you to hear us talking." 。Lu Wei replied, "I was asleep. I was talking in my sleep." 。>“There were experts beside him, smiling and saying, “Our Director Lu’s dream talk is well said.” 。It can actually talk to people. 。Zheng Aimin also smiled and said, "Since Secretary Lu is talking about dreams, then I'll just take it as a dream and not take it seriously." 。Lu Wei still said: "We went to Guangdong to help with the flood relief efforts honestly, but they sent people in to climb the ranks and make a fortune. I can't adapt to such behavior." 。"Lu Wei is right! It's heartbreaking to do this!" "That's right, what do they think disaster relief is!" Among the other experts, some also began to complain. 。Experts hate bureaucratic procedures the most, so when Lu Wei said something unfair, everyone's emotions were stirred up. 。 but Lü Lì's promotion was very different from Li Haiyan's. 。Li Haiyan was promoted and reused within the department, but Lü Li was "promoted" to the deputy director of the County Political Consultati...