What are social unspoken rules? What are the unspoken rules?

Writer Wu Si has a book dedicated to the unspoken rules of society. The unspoken rules that have been passed down from thousands of years of feudal culture are in opposition to the rules that we openly use in civilized society. .

One ​​is the power distribution relationship that is hidden in the shadows. For example, the children of the famous Wang clan are more likely to be promoted, because from the nepotism of the ancestors, the rules of power that take care of each other have been born. In particular, the marriage and kinship relationships and immediate kinship relationships formed in government agencies directly affect the distribution of power.

Secondly, the role of money in ordinary interpersonal relationships also increases the ability to obtain scarce resources by operating secretly. In domestic interpersonal communication, looking for relationships has become the norm. No matter if you are hospitalized for medical treatment, or you are promoted to school, you have to find someone to pay for it. As the saying goes, “Nothing can be done without money”, “If you want to do things without spending money, you can’t do it”, etc. These diseases that are popular in the society are deeply rooted and cause extensive ulcers in the healthy body of the society.

The third is to form alliances by clinging to the powerful and powerful, forming a new political circle, which is also an unspoken bad habit of the past. Top-notch talents with ordinary backgrounds but outstanding abilities, who want to improve their political career, will inevitably seek rent from higher-level dignitaries and form an attachment relationship. In this way, as long as they are in the circle, they will give priority to promotion and promotion. Support the formation of gangs.

No matter how you explain it, the negative impact of unspoken social rules has always been the focus of the Party and organizational departments for a long period of time now and in the future. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, we have taken the lead in this regard, weeded out a large number of black sheep, and formed a high-pressure situation, so that those who want unspoken rules dare not be corrupt, cannot be corrupt, and do not want to be corrupt. The ethos of incorruptibility is taking shape.