Fang Fei
Fang Fei is Fang Fei appears as a strategic and pragmatic leader within a military and bureaucratic organization, deeply involved in governance and operational planning. In Chapter 659, he critiques the growing bureaucratization of their society while advocating for inclusive events like the gala to foster unity and reduce rigid hierarchies, reflecting his role as someone who balances institutional efficiency with social cohesion. His decisions—such as reassessing housing policies (Chapter 662) or reassigning key personnel (e.g., moving Qian Shuixie into military service, Chapter 738)—demonstrate a focus on logistics and resource allocation to maintain order amid political shifts. Beyond administration, Fang Fei is implicated in broader strategic initiatives like the
Context from Novel
"Chapter 653 - Transformation After reading the notice, Liu Dalin found its meaning somewhat puzzling. The beginning clearly contained a plea of grievance, expressing the "inevitability" of fighting against the imperial army. Yet the latter part boasted of the glorious martial achievements of the great victory. This contradictory attitude left him bewildered. His own heart was equally conflicted. In his view, the government's dispatch of a punitive expedition was entirely proper—for all under hea"
"Chapter 658 - Cultural Weapons With the First Counter-Encirclement Campaign ending in victory, a commendation ceremony was held simultaneously in Bairren City to honor outstanding native laborers and those with exceptional contributions since D-Day, as well as those who had performed excellently in wartime support. Commemorative medals, bonuses, and prizes were presented alongside the Ma'ao celebrations. Many model workers and volunteer overtime laborers in the factories received various levels"
"Chapter 659 - The Annual Gala He had already thought through the gala's content. First, a banquet—preferably buffet style, to reduce the feeling of rank and hierarchy. A buffet had few ceremonial requirements. People could eat, drink, and chat freely, creating a more egalitarian atmosphere. "You may have noticed that our organization is trending toward bureaucratization," Fang Fei shared his observations. He didn't think this candor would offend Xiao Zishan, who cultivated an image of humility a"
"Chapter 662 - Fashionable Maids Shan Liang continued: "As for specific floor, orientation, and location of units, I suggest two approaches—special consideration for special circumstances, and lottery for everyone else." This distribution plan roughly addressed current needs, and transmigrators were generally satisfied. But some raised objections, arguing that managing housing this way smacked of "institutionalized social life." "I don't understand why the Yuan Laoyuan has to manage our housing d"
"Chapter 736 - Victorious Return The news of Wang Zunde's death did not surprise the Senate. Historically, he had died at his post around 1631 from overwork. According to historical progression, the next Governor-General of Liangguang would be Xiong Wencan. He had risen to prominence by pacifying Zheng Zhilong, and throughout his career, he primarily employed "pacification" to handle various "rebel factions." Coming to govern Liangguang, he was highly likely to reach a mutual understanding with t"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 654, 659, 660, 663, 737, 739, 740, 778, 801, 810, 895, 1111, 1210, 1213, 1214, 1525, 1528, 1530, 1559, 1901, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2029, 2032, 2033, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2473, 2834, 2844, 2845, 2846.
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