The figure is more difficult than easy, and it is greater than its fineness. Difficult things in the world must be done easily; The big things in the world must be done in detail.
——"Speech at the Second Plenary Session of the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China" and other articles
■Interpretation
The trade-off between difficult and easy, the trade-off between big and small, is full of dialectical thinking in dual-use. The Tao can not sit on the theory, the virtue can not be empty talk, every grand ambition needs a specific fulcrum; Every magnificent dream needs a realistic landing point. Starting from the details of everything and treating small things as big things is a distinctive feature of Comrade Xi Jinping's governance of the country. In the mass line education and practice activities, he emphasized that "small problems should also be grasped"; In cultivating the core values of socialism, he asked to "work the details, the small, and the implementation"; In the fight against corruption, he pointed out that "we should insist on fighting tigers and flies together." Comrade Xi Jinping also quoted that "a saint is a mediocre person who is willing to work, and a mediocre person is a sage who is unwilling to work", which is to tell us: work hard in practice, work hard from the unity of knowledge and action, and move forward step by step, we will definitely be able to reach the realm of water drops and stones, and ropes and saws.
■Original text
For nothing, nothing to do, tasteless. Size, how much. The figure is more difficult than easy, and it is greater than its fineness. Difficult things in the world must be done easily; The big things in the world must be done in detail. It is because the saint is not great in the end, so it can become great. The husband will not believe in the promise, and the easier it will be and how difficult it will be. It is difficult for a saint to do so, so there is no difficulty in the end.
——(Spring and Autumn) Lao Tzu "Lao Tzu Chapter 63"
■Definition
"The diagram is more difficult than easy, and it is greater than its fineness. Difficult things in the world must be done easily; The big things in the world must be done in detail. This means that the solution to a problem should start with the easy place, and the action to achieve great things should start from the small things. All the difficult things in the world must start from the easy things; All the big things in the world must start small.
Lao Tzu's main idea is "wu wei", but it is not to let people do nothing, but to follow the law to do. "The picture is more difficult than easy, for it is greater than its fineness", and the sage "will not be big in the end", that is, in order to "be able to become big", and seek "nothing to do" with "non-action".
The diagram of "Xi Jinping's Dictionary (First Edition)" is more difficult than easy, and it is greater than its detail. Difficult things in the world must be done easily; The big things in the world must be done in detail. I am hitting it in my hand, please wait a moment,
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