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Why Shanghai? . . .

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Problem description:

Why is Shanghai so developed and has become an international metropolis? Who can tell us its development? Thank you! ! !

Analysis:

From a small seaside fishing village to an international metropolis, Shanghai has basically gone through a series of stages, including feudalism, the Republic of China, the early days of the founding of New China, the early days of reform and opening up, and the recent 15 years.

Shanghai began to develop for the first time from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China. Due to the invasion of foreign powers at that time, Shanghai was divided into various public concessions by foreign powers, which was also the embryonic form of demarcation between districts and counties in Shanghai. "Concession culture" brought capitalist culture, law and investment, and also promoted the development of national capitalism. This development reached its peak before the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, when Shanghai was called "Paris of the East".

In the early days of the founding of New China, Shanghai's state-owned enterprises began to develop after completing three major transformations in the early 1950s, paying equal attention to light and heavy industries, and reached another peak in the mid-1960s, marked by all kinds of brand-name products in Shanghai all over the country, even in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Such as Phoenix, Permanent Bicycle, Butterfly Sewing Machine, Venus Color TV, Shanghai Watch, Red Radio, White Cat Washing Powder, etc.

In the early days of reform and opening up, Shanghai also made great progress, but the growth rate was obviously slow, even less than other special zones.

The period from 65438 to the 1990s was the golden age of Shanghai's development. Of course, most of them are policy factors, and the specific reasons can be seen online. First, * * * proposed to develop and open Pudong, giving various preferential policies. Then, after taking office, Comrade * * proposed to establish four centers. Most importantly, the money bag of Shanghai Construction has swelled, bringing in talents and labor from all over the country and even the world. However, some policies and development projects were obtained only by the will of the leaders, which also caused criticism from compatriots all over the country. I think it's true. For example, the opening of Yangshan International Hub Port is next to Beilun Port in Ningbo, a natural deep-water port, in the area of Zhejiang. This kind of thing is similar to opening two supermarket flagship stores within 50 meters. Another thing is the auction of car license plates. There is only one Shanghai in China, and the local finance has increased by 200 million a month. Playing a game of chess in the whole country is easier said than done. I don't know if there is regional protection between American States, how did they crack it!

The attitude of compatriots all over the country towards Shanghainese is also worth pondering. Now Shanghai is like the awkward position of the rich in China. Although there has been a certain leap, the construction of civilization and culture has fallen behind. For the same college graduates, you can compare Hongkong and Taiwan Province and tell them through their speeches. I don't mean to accuse education reform, but the wealth of a society is not created by knowledge and the broad masses of workers. On the contrary, it is created by gathering hives around power, which is not standardized. So is it worth our reflection? In the early days of liberation, pornography was strangled by power, and now it is also rampant. Gambling and gambling are not terrible. What is terrible is the moral decay and the crisis of trust. From the crisis of confidence in civil servants (power supervision), teachers (moral standards), doctors (medical principles), hospitals (ambulance standards) and banks (counterfeit money outflow), we can see that it has spread to the whole social class. What does this mean? Explain that there is a problem with social norms. No matter what social system, it is to enforce laws and formulate systems or norms. If it can't be effectively implemented, it's better not to, just like the entertainment venues set at the beginning of the year must close at 2 am. This is a joke. It is unfounded and impossible to implement, so it is better not to issue such specifications, and there are fewer such * * *.

Without trust, people will become indifferent. In addition to family ties, there is only interest. The nepotism of relatives has really remained unchanged since feudal society, and they are extremely indifferent to the survival of people outside themselves. Therefore, some people in Shanghai are blind and become the target of public criticism. Although they are a minority, they have also brought some bad marks to the image of Shanghai. This is just like the impression that China people bring to foreign comrades when they travel abroad. It is necessary to formulate norms for traveling abroad, and the results remain to be seen. I suggest that personal integrity files be networked nationwide, just like in the United States, so that we can truly become a family, and also let the bad guys have nowhere to hide, whether they are criminals, corrupt, owe money, violate the rules, spit everywhere, refuse to give up their seats, and now even have the minimum moral standards. I can't write anymore. I want to cry. I can't do it, Tan Sitong. Last night and this morning, I finished watching Beijing Fayuan Temple in Li Ao.