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What is the stem of the Civil Affairs Bureau's shoelaces?

It's a metaphor to bow one's head and tie one's shoelaces. Tying one's shoelaces has the meaning of a broken shoe and a knot, so the staff of the Civil Affairs Bureau reminded me just to tell my brother that this marriage is not allowed. But of course, this is just a joke, not a real event, so you don't have to pay too much attention to it. After all, the civil affairs bureau generally upholds the attitude of blessing the new couple, and of course it will not be so destructive.

In the eyes of ordinary people, tying shoelaces is just a simple and kind reminder, but in this joke, someone from the Civil Affairs Bureau reminds everyone to tie shoelaces, so it must have a deeper meaning. A broken shoe is a shoe that someone guessed was broken, so tying shoelaces is a metaphor for a woman's broken shoes; Because the shoelaces are clearly tied well, I happen to remind you once again that I have been married and the significance of getting married for the second time.

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Organization setting:

1. Office

Assist bureau leaders in daily administrative work and coordinate the work of various departments and directly affiliated units; Responsible for comprehensive research work; Responsible for drafting normative documents related to civil affairs.

2. The social assistance department

is responsible for the county-wide disaster relief work; Check and report the disaster situation; Responsible for the application, receipt, management, distribution, inspection and supervision of disaster relief funds and materials; Guide the disaster areas to carry out production self-help.

3. The Special Care and Settlement Department

organizes and coordinates the support work of the elite troops of the whole army; Responsible for special care and pensions, pension subsidies and compensation for casualties of state staff, fighting militia and migrant workers.