When I see it, I don't know what it looks like; When you see a painting, you don't know its beauty.

——Cited in "Getting Out of Poverty and Promoting the "Economic Cantata".

■Interpretation

Comprehensively deepening reform is a systematic project, and reform in every field requires the cooperation of other fields. Comrade Xi Jinping quoted this famous sentence and emphasized that the promotion of reform and development cannot be piecemeal or alone, otherwise it will fall into the dilemma of treating headaches and feet, and it is inevitable to take care of one thing at the expense of the other. The more in-depth the reform, the more complex the relationship of interests touched, and the more difficult the contradictions encountered, the more necessary it is to strengthen the coupling, coordination, and integrity of the reform. As a football enthusiast, he also quoted a football commentator who commented on the Argentine team: "Maradona, as a star, only pays attention to the individual on the field and does not pay attention to the collective, and the individualistic style of play of the Argentine star has finally led them to isolate themselves from the champions of this World Cup." "That's how we play, it's how we reformed. All reforms are relatively independent, but they are all part of the whole, and they cannot be separated from the whole and set up an "independent brigade." For reformers, it is necessary to have the wisdom of reconciling Ding Nai, the art of coordinating all parties, and pay more attention to the top-level design and overall arrangement of reform, so as to release the overall functional effect of "1+1>2".

■Original text

- (Warring States) Corpse "Corpse"

■Definition

Corpse Jiao, a legalist during the Warring States period, is said to be the master of Shang Ying, advocating the establishment of a legal system and ruling accordingly. After the Han Dynasty "respected Confucianism", his book "Corpse" was banned and destroyed, so it was lost early. Later, it was recompiled by Wei Zheng in the Tang Dynasty and Zhang Zongshun in the Qing Dynasty.

"When I see a hair, I don't know what it looks like; Seeing the color of the painting, I don't know its beauty" said the next volume of "Corpse". Meaning: If you only see one hair on Maxima's body, you can't know its posture; If you only see a little color on the painting, you can't appreciate the beauty of the scroll. The metaphor only understands the part of the thing and lacks the macro grasp. This kind of one-sidedness in cognition will lead to a corner and darkness in Dali. There is also a saying in "Corpse" that "because of the stars in the well, you can only see a few stars", which is the same reason.

This idea of corpse is similar to Mencius's "Ming is enough to see the end of the day, but not the salary", Zhuangzi's "The well frog can not speak to the sea, and it is confined to the void; Summer insects can't speak to the ice, but to the time", and in the pre-Qin Taoist work "(hé) crown", "a leaf blinds the eyes, and the Tai (Tai) Mountain is not seen; Two beans plug the ears, don't hear the thunder", coincidence.