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Rongzong Wealth _ Fortune-telling Glory

Who knows what Jin Rong Rango in the northeast refers to? Pray for the great gods.

A flower on the river's lake road, Jin Gelanrong is a family, everything returns to the clear water, and the water overflows five lines of gossip. Jin Granrong represents four families: Jin: fortune telling. G: Jianghu artists. Lan: Liar. Rong: Thief.

Gold, Ge, Lan and Rong earlier referred to the four major trades in the Jianghu. Gold refers to the metaphysics of fortune-telling, Ge refers to a liar, Lan refers to gambling, and Rong refers to stealing. Jin Rong refers to a family that engages in hooliganism, fraud, gambling and theft. The four acts represented by Jin, Ge, Lan and Rong are all civil torts.

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1. Administrative violations are illegal acts of administrative subjects. Different from civil violations and criminal violations, administrative violations are illegal acts of administrative subjects in administrative law. Only when any organization or individual appears in the identity or name of the administrative subject, its illegal behavior constitutes an administrative violation.

2. Administrative violation is a violation of administrative legal norms and does not constitute a crime. First of all, administrative violation is illegal, which violates administrative laws and regulations and infringes on administrative relations protected by administrative law, so it has certain social harm; Secondly, administrative violations are generally illegal in nature, and their social harm is small, which has not yet reached the level of crime.

3. Administrative violation is an act that must bear administrative responsibility according to law. Administrative violation is an act that violates administrative legal norms and should bear administrative responsibility according to law.

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