Judge the size and plan, and arrange it according to the urgency; Connect up and down, balance inside and outside.
——Cited in "Escaping Poverty and Engaging in Politics".
■Interpretation
The deeper the reform, the more we will face many dangers and obstacles and all kinds of challenges. Comrade Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized that "we should not only dare to make moves, but also be good at responding to them, so as to 'move quickly and steadily'", which is the methodology that should always be adhered to in comprehensively deepening reform. Weigh the size and urgency to distinguish the priority; Only by being different from inside and outside can we be orderly. Comprehensively deepening reform is a systematic project, and the reform in each field is related to the reform in other fields. Therefore, it is necessary to have the spirit of daring to try and forge ahead, but also to have the state of steady progress and planning to move; It is necessary not only to seize the day and forge ahead, but also to judge the situation and the deep flow of still water. The early pilot should not be rushed forward, the in-depth research should not be rushed, and the legal authorization should not be advanced, otherwise the rules will be lost, the rhythm will be disrupted, and even big bumps will occur. Only by grasping the order of major reforms, giving priority to promoting basic reforms, and governing in a systematic and orderly manner, can we achieve "steady steps".
■Original text
Mu Gong said: "As Mr. said, can you dominate the world?" Uncle Jian said, "No." Those who dominate the world have three precepts: no greed, no anger, and no urgency. If you are greedy, you will lose more, if you are angry, you will be difficult, and if you are in a hurry, you will be in a hurry. The husband is trying to judge the size and try to do it, and he is greedy? Weigh yourself and give it, useless and angry? Hurry up, use urgency? Jun can quit these three, and Yu Ba is also close. ”
——(Ming) Feng Menglong, "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Chapter 26"
■Definition
"The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is a long historical novel adapted by the late Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong. The book takes the "Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period" and the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States" as the main line, and describes the history from "Xuanwang Zhongxing" to Qin's annihilation of the Six Kingdoms.
In the twenty-sixth chapter of "The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty", Qin Mugong asked the minister Uncle Jian: How can I dominate the world? Uncle Jian replied: If you want to dominate the world, you must achieve the "three precepts" of no greed, no anger, and no urgency. Uncle Jian believes that greed loses more, anger leads to disaster, and impatience is easy to frustrate. He also pointed out the correct method: "judge the size and plan", "weigh the other and do it", and "plan it according to the urgency". If you can look at the size of the goal and do what you can, why be greedy? If you can measure the strength of your enemies and take action, why be angry? If you can deal with the problem with the urgency of the situation, why rush? If you do these "three precepts", you will not be far from dominating the world.
"Judge the size and plan, and plan it according to the urgency; Even up and down, balance inside and outside and apply", which means: to weigh big and small things, urgent things to delay, grasp big things, grasp the big things in advance; It is necessary to communicate with the upper and lower levels, and make sure that the upper and lower levels are handed down and the inside and outside are different, so that all work can be carried out in an orderly manner.