How terrifying is Zhong Xiaoai's family power in ``The Name of the People''?

The popular broadcast of the

TV series "In the Name of the People" has given us a glimpse of how the high-ranking officials that we usually don’t have access to, how to deal with the affairs of ordinary people like us, and how the confrontation of these characters has given us trouble. The same visual feast opens the door to a new world for us.

Of course, in addition to these bright characters, there are many hidden powerful characters in "The Name of the People". For example, Qi Tongwei’s wife Liang Lu, her father is the former deputy secretary of the Provincial Party Committee of Handong Province; another example is Zhao Ruilong’s second sister, who can be subdued by a phone call; another example is today’s protagonist. It is Hou Liangping's wife, Comrade Zhong Xiaoai.

​​The role of Zhong Xiaoai is definitely a hidden boss in "The Name of the People". At the beginning of the play, Director Qin of the Anti-Corruption Administration of the Supreme Procuratorate wanted Hou Liangping to transfer to Handong, but he actually asked Hou Liangping to ask for it first. After Zhong Xiaoai’s opinion, he was afraid that Hou Liangping might not be able to deal with his wife, so this Director Qin actually came to work for Zhong Xiaoai himself. He seemed very afraid that Zhong Xiaoai would not agree with him. It can be seen that Director Qin told Zhong. Xiao Ai is also very jealous.

Later Hou Liangping was wronged, and Zhong Xiaoai came to Handong directly as the investigation team of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. When talking on the phone with Chief Prosecutor Ji, the top leader of the Handong Procuratorate, it was also an old Ji. As if he didn't care about his identity at all, these all showed that Zhong Xiaoai's family power was absolutely extraordinary, at least among the family's close relatives, there were deputy state-level cadres who held real power. Otherwise, it won't make everyone so jealous of her, an investigator of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection!

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