Chapter 52 The young girl
"Wang Sicheng, didn't we all agree yesterday? In three days, have you helped me come up with a solution to curbing illegal buildings invasion of streets and occupations? Why? This morning, I did not mention this matter at all. I just read it and the text in it was all about "traffic rules". It was the first time I heard it in half my life. It was quite fresh. What are your plans for this time?"
Bao Zheng, who was frowning tightly, closed the memorial in his hand, stared at Wang Hao with confusion for a few times, and then asked this question.
In response to the question raised by Bao Zheng, Wang Hao answered very simply: "Mr. Bao, didn't you say that within three days, the subordinates came up with a solution to curbing illegal buildings invading streets and occupying roads? It's only less than half a day, and there are still two and a half days left."
Speaking of this, Wang Hao paused for a few moments, suddenly changed the subject and continued: "However, Bao Gong, what I said should be formulated and implemented in all streets and alleys in Tokyo. In the eyes of Xiaguan, it is as important as investigating the act of invading streets and occupying roads. In fact, there is no contradiction between the two and can be implemented in parallel."
Next, Wang Hao told Bao Zheng vividly about a traffic accident that occurred at the intersection of Zibei Street and Liangmen Street today at around the hour of today.
After listening to the traffic accident that Wang Hao told, Bao Zheng said unconsciously: "Wang Sicheng, what you said is common. There are more than one million people living in Tokyo. Similar things happen in the streets every day, at least one or two, or at most one or two, which are common. Such things are difficult to eliminate."
The reason why Bao Zheng said this is because in ancient society, even during the Northern Song Dynasty, there was no concept of "traffic rules" in the minds of ancient people. It was normal for cars and horses to collided with pedestrians in the streets and alleys, and it was not worth making a fuss. There was no way to prevent such things from happening, and it was only for one's own blessing.
Seeing that Bao Zheng's attitude towards formulating traffic rules and regulations in Tokyo was so negative, Wang Hao moved him to understand the reason and tried his best to say: "Bao Gong, please forgive the rude officials. The officials thought that what Bao Gong said was just wrong. It is precisely because there is currently a population of more than 1.1 million in Tokyo that a very detailed traffic rule should be formulated.
"Imagine that as a country of the Celestial Empire, if the streets and alleys are in chaos and the cars and horses and pedestrians are not regulated, if a serious collision accident occurs, it will be injured at the least, and the worst will be dead. Every person living in Tokyo is almost a citizen of the Song Dynasty. Officials often talk about "love the people as a child". If it is because of the collision practice in the streets and alleys, someone will be injured and die every day, it will naturally be difficult to convince the public.
"What's more, the officials and Bao Gong, are now so determined to investigate and prosecute street trespass, especially to illegal buildings. How can you ignore the collisions that occur in the streets every day? The officials think that whether it is investigating the street trespass or formulating traffic rules, both are equally important. I hope Bao Gong will do more things about this matter."
Just now, Bao Zheng was not concerned about the traffic accident mentioned by Wang Hao. However, after listening to Wang Hao's analysis and explanation, he felt that setting traffic rules was actually not as insignificant as he imagined, and it should be discussed.
However, when Bao Zheng thought about it, the most important thing for him is to come up with a solution to the return of illegal buildings invading streets and occupying roads within seven days. This is an important task assigned to him by the Zhao official family, and he must complete it as soon as possible.
When Bao Zheng thought about it, he frowned and thought about it. He immediately raised his face and said solemnly: "Wang Sicheng, I heard that you have said so much just now. I, Bao, naturally, also think that it is also important to formulate traffic rules and prevent traffic accidents in the streets and alleys of Tokyo."
After saying this, Bao Zheng suddenly paused for a few moments. He glanced at Wang Hao with an anxious look on his face, then changed his mind and continued to speak: "But no matter how important you are, it is not as important as the tasks assigned by the official.
If it were Wang Sicheng, you could come up with a solution for Bao within three days to prevent invasion of streets and occupy illegal buildings, and write a memorial and hand it over to me. At that time, I will present these two memorials to the official family. Otherwise, even if I, Bao, is willing to submit the memorial for you, I will probably not attract enough attention wherever I go to the official family."
Standing in front of the case, Wang Hao felt that what Bao Zheng said was indeed reasonable, but he was anxious and felt that he had finally spent more than an hour this morning to write such a memorial on formulating traffic rules. If it were like this, he would be beaten back by Bao Zheng, it would be a pity.
In addition, Wang Hao felt that if this matter could be implemented as soon as possible, even an hour or even a moment, more traffic accidents would be avoided. He did not want to delay it, and hoped that it could be facilitated as soon as possible.
Wang Hao, who was eager to achieve success, did not leave Bao Zheng's office, but instead asked to sit down and let him think about it for up to an hour. If he couldn't think of it, he would go back to his street office and continue thinking.
If he could come up with a solution here, he wanted to explain the content himself and let Bao Zheng implement the word "word". At that time, when he wrote a letter to Song Renzong Zhao Zhen, he could write the names of him and Bao Zheng.
Although Bao Zheng is not a greedy person, Wang Hao feels that his words are small, and he is just a small official who is a sesame and mung bean from the eighth grade. If he can report a joint report with Bao Zheng, the third grade Kaifeng prefect, he may have a greater chance of success and a greater grasp of success.
Bao Zheng naturally wanted to keep Wang Hao and thought about his countermeasures. He wanted to leave Wang Hao in his office room, so that even if he could stay for an hour, it would be no problem to stay for twelve hours.
It's true that Wang Hao's head is really brilliant. After thinking about it for about half an hour, he came up with a solution, which is similar to the traffic rules he had drawn up before.
When Wang Hao briefly told Bao Zheng about the general content of his thoughts, Bao Zheng, who had been frowning before, was immediately overjoyed and felt that he had not read the wrong person. Wang Hao is extremely smart and extremely smart!
Immediately afterwards, Wang Hao dictated and Bao Zheng wrote, and spent about half an hour to prevent illegal buildings from making a comeback. The memorial was written.
Even after writing, Bao Zheng was still a little worried, fearing that there were typos in the memorial or the inappropriate words, so he recited it silently and made simple modifications at some points, while Wang Hao stood in front of the desk and waited.
Chapter completed!