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Who are the common people, and are civil servants counted?

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#我来唠家常 # The word "common people" is a down-to-earth term in the context of our China, which refers to the vast number of ordinary people in our society, and is a group of people who form the cornerstone of the country. The concept is broad but unambiguous, encompassing the majority of people who do not hold official positions and do not receive public income.

Who are the common people, and are civil servants counted?

Qiu Xiaohua talked about giving money to the people

First of all, if you think about those peasant uncles who work hard in the fields and the sweaty workers and masters in the factory workshop, as the main creators of social production and living materials, they are the core strength of the common people. Then there are small traders and hawkers in the city, white-collar workers in companies, and brothers and sisters in the service industry, regardless of whether they are trading or providing various services, as long as they are not public officials holding iron rice bowls, they are all members of the common people.

Who are the common people, and are civil servants counted?

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As for the intellectuals, although they may have a high professional status and knowledge level in the social division of labor, such as teachers, doctors, and engineers, they contribute wisdom to social progress, but in essence, if they are not civil servants who receive financial salaries within the state administrative establishment, they still belong to the category of ordinary people.

There are also student dolls, from kindergarten to university campuses, they are the future flowers of the motherland, and they are also an important part of the people's families; as for the older generation who have retired at home, although they have left their jobs, they are still an indispensable part of the people's ranks.

Who are the common people, and are civil servants counted?

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According to the strict definition, civil servants are those who perform their official duties in accordance with the law, are included in the state administrative establishment, and are paid wages and benefits by the state treasury, so they are not included in the "ordinary people" in the ordinary language. In other words, although civil servants are also citizens, they are distinguished from ordinary people in terms of social identity attributes because of their special work nature and relationship with the government. Therefore, the common people cannot include civil servants.

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