Free online viewing of Zuo Liang Pan's works

by j928201950 on 2009-09-28 21:32:13

Hundreds of farmers in Hexi Village, Liaozhong County, did not receive land during the second round of land contracting. After storming the land magnates in their village, they prepared to collectively petition in the provincial capital. Pan Zuoliang, the newly appointed county petition bureau director, rushed to the village and was surrounded by emotionally charged villagers. County Party Secretary Mr. Zhang arrived to rescue him, making Pan Zuoliang feel even more the responsibility and difficulty of petition work. A young rural woman, Qi Chunying, was abandoned by her husband due to a medical accident, and the hospital refused to compensate her. With no recourse, she reluctantly brought gifts to knock on Pan Zuoliang's door. Nearly seventy-year-old Grandma Feng lived with her disabled son for five years in a dilapidated leaking house. Each time, she walked more than one hundred miles round trip to the county petition bureau seeking help. One case after another struck the heart of this ordinary grassroots official, Pan Zuoliang. With the responsibility of an ordinary party member and the sentiment of a farmer's son, he resolved each petition case for the people. In Huangjiagangzi Village, he recognized a poor mother. Facing the inaction of the township civil affairs official, Director Xia, he angrily overturned the mahjong table and placed Grandma Feng's sole-worn rubber shoes in front of this official. His sincerity educated grassroots officials, ensuring that Grandma Feng moved into a new house. At the entrance of the provincial medical appraisal center, he fiercely debated with the hospital mediator who acted unscrupulously, winning justice for Qi Chunying. Confronted with threats and inducements from corrupt village cadre Sun Yuxin, he remained upright and righteous. Upon discovering the theft of Hexi Village's account books, he found the responsible director in a hotel, smashed his mobile phone to vent his anger. Pan Zuoliang hated evil like an enemy; he told the mediator, "If I weren't a party cadre, you would have been on the ground already." Pan Zuoliang had the people at heart. He told the petition cadres, "Everyone says the people's matters are bigger than the sky, but actually, this sky isn't big at all. Chinese farmers are easily satisfied; even if you do a little good for them, they will remember you forever." Pan Zuoliang, as a son of a farmer, said to Grandma Feng, "What if there's no one inside? If there's no one inside, you should live in such a place. In the future, if anyone says you have no one inside, tell them you have a son who is a director in the county." Pan Zuoliang possessed unique work wisdom; he bribed his old classmate, the court president, with the chicken and eggs sent by Qi Chunying. The two cadres, both from farming backgrounds, deeply understood the sentiments of public servants and the responsibilities of government officials. For work, Pan Zuoliang neglected his wife and daughter, even tying his mobile phone to his wrist while sleeping to prepare for solving new petition cases. He neglected his family, his daughter, and his over seventy-year-old father, dedicating all his energy to the ordinary and arduous grassroots petition cause. His actions moved the people, his colleagues, and everyone around him. When Liaozhong County transformed from a petition problem county to a zero-petition county, Pan Zuoliang smiled and merged into the land that gave birth to and raised him.