Fengshui, a traditional art of harmonizing people with their environment, reflects the Chinese philosophy of nature influencing human destiny. People believe that natural environments affect one's fate, and they hope to achieve harmony with the environment through adjusting the design and layout of their houses. Public buildings are increasingly incorporating Fengshui elements, with "Fengshui Towers" appearing in various places, especially in the construction projects of some officials. The ubiquitous "leader's will" determines almost every detail in these public buildings, which are mostly conceived by officials迷信风水。 A typical example is that of Li Huigang, a deputy provincial-level official in Hunan who was caught for seeking promotion through "divination". He paid 1.49 million yuan to seek a political position in Beijing. Another example is Tang Jianwei, a deputy secretary of a provincial* in Hunan who gave 2 million yuan to repair a road for his promotion. Another case is that of Zou Hongchun, a former general manager of Hunan Iron and Steel Group who was obsessed with divination and believed in the predictions of a temple nun in Kaifu Temple, Changfu County, Hunan. Notably, these examples illustrate the trend of senior officials from faithfully executing public responsibilities to trying to acquire favor and benefits through Fengshui and divination. The fate of Li Jin, the youngest national tax bureau director in Hebei Province, is another case in point. He was excited when a Fengshui master predicted that he would become a governor within five years. However, he ended up being sentenced to death for corruption. In addition, the decision to build a "Fengshui Palace" for grain storage in Shandong Province has become a source of humor among senior officials. The palace not only contains the wishes of the director himself but also has the signatures of over 30 grain ministers and governors from different provinces and regions. It is ironic and tragic that such an event has once again served as a warning for our society. In recent years, some officials have been investigated for迷信风水. For example, Feng Shui buildings have been found in Henan Province's Tongbai County that have cost huge amounts of money to build and have attracted widespread criticism. These buildings have been found to have illegally occupied farmland for over 450 acres and are considered illegal and unauthorized buildings. The problem goes beyond just aesthetics or prestige; it has caused significant harm to society and public trust. In conclusion, it is evident that some officials have intertwined corruption and迷信风水, causing significant harm to society and public trust. The trend is becoming increasingly prevalent and must be stopped immediately. 此信息最后更新时间为:1970-1-1 08:00 |