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It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

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Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao, because of a seemingly ordinary office photo, became the focus of the whole network overnight. This photo is simply the art of irony: Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao sits at his desk solemnly, his hands tapping quickly on the keyboard. Everything looks very professional, with only one small problem - the computer screen is black, completely black! It's like a modern version of the emperor's new clothes, only replaced by "the new office law of the deputy secretary".

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

The reactions of netizens ranged from shock to laughter, and all kinds of comments and jokes sprung up: "Is he writing a love letter to a black screen? Or is this computer only visible to him?" Of course, some people joked: "The work efficiency of the deputy secretary is so high, it's a waste of time to even turn on the computer!"

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

This photograph may have been originally intended to show the diligence of the deputy secretary, but it accidentally exposed a formalistic attitude to work. Let us wonder, how many secrets have not been revealed behind such "busyness"? And Ji Yunhao's explanation added fuel to the fire of this drama, saying: "I don't know the law either", which may be the most ironic confession among legal workers in the country.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

From a farmer's spring plowing being blocked, to a sentence of "I don't understand the law", to an office photo of a black-screen computer, Ji Yunhao inadvertently connected a series of jaw-dropping public relations disasters. His career may serve as a vivid lesson in the training course for civil servants: the importance of public image and duty.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

The fermentation of the incident shows us the power of netizens. On the one hand, their ridicule and sarcasm reveal the general expectation of professional ethics in civil servants, and on the other hand, they also reflect the public's keen insight into the conduct of government officials. Every ridiculous comment was like a hammer hammer on the ornate garments used for disguise.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

However, the "investigation" of netizens did not stop there. They traced Ji Yunhao's past records all the way, from his age when he joined the army to his rapid promotion, all of which were carefully excavated and questioned by netizens. For a time, Secretary Ji's life trajectory became the focus of public discussion, and netizens ridiculed his office photos while seriously examining his professional ethics and qualifications.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

The storm caused by a photo is much more than just a joke. It touches on a more serious topic: how do we view and evaluate those who have been given public power, and do they really live up to the title of "public servant", or are they merely performing power?

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

When Ji Yunhao's image changed from a dedicated civil servant to a laughing stock on social media, this was not only a ridicule of him personally, but also a public criticism of the problems existing in some current civil servants. Such revelations and discussions are undoubtedly a catalyst for social progress.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

Behind this seemingly light-hearted and witty topic, we see the public's desire for integrity and transparency, as well as a relentless mockery of formalism. Although Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao's computer screen is black, the social problems reflected by it are extremely clear. This is not just an individual mistake, but a collective reflection on responsibility, image and public trust.

It's a big fuss! The photo of Deputy Secretary Ji Yunhao working seriously is typing without even opening his hands on the computer

In this way, this scene is not just an entertainment on the Internet, but a profound social education. I hope that Secretary Ji can learn something from this turmoil, and I also hope that all civil servants can get the necessary enlightenment from it, truly serve the people, and live up to their time.

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