The humble did not dare to forget the country.
——Speech at the 80th Anniversary Celebration Conference of the Central Party School and the Opening Ceremony of the Spring Semester of 2013
■Interpretation
When we say the "Chinese dream", it is the dream of every Chinese. From going to school and employment to buying a car and a house, the guarantee of dignity, the success of the career, and the realization of value, everyone's efforts towards their dreams have depicted the most magnificent dream picture of an era, and gathered the most lasting dream-chasing power of a country. From this point of view, "the humble does not dare to forget the country" is precisely to require every citizen to contribute to the prosperity and strength of the country and the rejuvenation of the nation. Comrade Mao Zedong once said, "The world is ours, and everyone must come to do things." The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China emphasized that "unity is the overall situation, and unity is strength". In the face of the contradictions brought about by the adjustment of the relationship of interests and the pluralistic state of ideology and concepts, it is particularly necessary for all the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation to unite their common strength and pursue common goals with common ideals. As Comrade Xi Jinping emphasized, the realization of the Chinese Dream must unite China's strength. This is the strength of the great unity of the people of all ethnic groups in the country, and the strength of the 1.3 billion people who think in one place and work together in one place.
■Original text
The sick bones are fragmented, the gauze hat is wide, and the lonely minister is thousands of miles away.
The humble did not dare to forget the country, and the matter must still be closed.
Heaven and earth gods and spirits support the temple society, Jinghua father and old Wang and Luan.
The teacher has a table through the present and the ancient, and the lights are more carefully seen in the middle of the night.
——(Southern Song Dynasty) Lu You, "Sick Books"
■Definition
In April of the third year of Chunxi (1176) of the Southern Song Dynasty, after Lu You was dismissed, he moved to Huanhua Village in the southwest of Chengdu, lingering on the sick bed for more than 20 days.
This poem starts from the poet's physical weakness and the reality of living by the river, and ends with reading Zhuge Liang's "Teacher Table" at night. The poet has suffered many setbacks in his life, and his ambition is still difficult to pay for when he is more than half a hundred years old. However, in the poem, he said that "the matter must still be closed", indicating that he is still full of hope for the future. Among them, "the humble did not dare to forget the country" can be described as the "poetic eye" of the first seven laws, and the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty thinker Gu Yanwu's "The rise and fall of the world, the husband is responsible", all show that although the author has a humble status, he has never forgotten the responsibility of worrying about the country and the people. This sentence has also become a motto used by many people who are worried about the country and the people in later generations to encourage themselves. The poet of the last couplet reads the "Teacher Table" in the middle of the night, implicitly expressing his desire to serve the country loyally.