I hope that the people will be full of warmth and work hard to get out of the mountains and forests.
——Quoted in the article "Walking in the Forefront of Doing Practical Things: Speech When Inspecting the Supply and Price Situation of the Festival Market" and other articles
■Interpretation
Comrade Xi Jinping has said on different occasions, "No official is an official without a heart." As an official, he must benefit one party; If you hold public power, you must do things for the people. Otherwise, nothing, why choose you? If you don't do anything, what do you want to do? People's livelihood is not an abstract and empty concept, but should be implemented in the real interests of the masses, which tests the responsibility of leading cadres. Comrade Xi Jinping quoted this poem to ask cadres at all levels to do the work of people's livelihood with the attitude of "major events in the world must be done in detail", and strive to do every small thing in people's livelihood.
Why is a person an official? This question may seem simple, but it has fundamental implications. Once this problem is solved, many of the confusions that follow, such as complaining about low remuneration and complaining about slow progress, may be solved. The greatest value of power lies in its public nature. If you think about your own selfishness and are entangled in personal gains and losses, it is better to do something else. Comrade Xi Jinping has emphasized many times that there should be two ways to make a fortune for officials, which is what it means.
■Original text
Chisel through the chaos to get black gold, hiding the deepest meaning of the sun and meaning.
The bonfire burns to rejuvenate the vast spring, and the furnace shines through the night.
Ding Yi Yuan relies on generating power, and the iron and stone still exist after death.
——(Ming) Yu Qian "Song of Coal"
■Definition
"Yong Coal" is a poem written by Yu Qian, a famous minister in the Ming Dynasty. The author uses coal as a metaphor to express his ambition and feelings of being willing to "do his best and die" for the country.
The first joint is straight to the point, and the coal is on the spot. Ugin: Coal. Yanghe: Warm sunlight, borrowing the thermal energy of coal. This means that the coal that is excavated has a huge amount of heat. The jaw couplet is expressed in the writing. 爝 (jué): Torch. It means that the burning of coal brings warmth to people, just like spring returning to the earth, and the furnace fire shines brightly on the dark night. The neck coupling is still a metaphor for the role of coal. Ding Yi: The sacrificial vessel of the Emperor's Temple. Iron and stone: The ancients believed that coal was changed by iron and stone, which is a metaphor for the poet's unchanging determination. It means that people should put social welfare first, and say that they will contribute to the country until they die. The tail couplet "I hope that the people will be full of warmth and work hard to go out of the mountains and forests" is the sincere disclosure of the author's desire to serve the people, which is comparable to Du Fu's "shelter from the world's poor people".
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