1. Famous sayings about priorities
●Do the most important things first. Don’t do the secondary things first if you have no other choice.
If you do not make such a choice, you will achieve nothing (· Drucker) ●The number of worthless things is always increasing: Due to frequent repetition, many things that seemed important to us at first gradually become worthless. Worthless (Schopenhauer) ● If you don’t get out of the way, you will lose everything ● It is better to hit the golden bell once than to play cymbals for three thousand ● If you don’t look for it in the tea, you will look for it in the meal ● If you find the head, you won’t have to worry about not finding it. Feet (Uygur) ●If you have a chicken, you are not afraid of not being able to wear clothes; if you have a daughter, you are not afraid of not having a son-in-law ●In the development process of complex things, there are many contradictions, among which one must be the main contradiction. Due to its existence and development ( Mao Zedong)●When studying any process, if there are two or more contradictory processes, we must work hard to find its main contradiction. If we grasp this main contradiction, all problems will be solved (Mao Zedong)●It is better to lose the pawn and save the car●It is better to lose the fruit. Don’t throw away the tree ● Don’t take care of the details when doing great things, and don’t hesitate to make small concessions when doing great things. 2. Famous aphorisms about doing things with priority
Stick to the truth---don't waver no matter where you are.
——Herzen Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake Because truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field.
——Herzen The truth does not exist in the uglified reality. ——George Sand Little diamonds of truth are so rare, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright.
—— Beveridge All excellent things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. —— Gorky In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! —— Einstein Truth is the child of time, not of authority.
—— Brecht Those who seek the truth can only search alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. —— Pasternak Respecting people should not be more important than respecting the truth.
——Plato Only by being loyal to the facts can we be loyal to the truth. ——Zhou Enlai Even if we only see a glimmer of truth, we cannot let its brilliance dim.
—— Li Siguang The key is to have a heart that loves the truth and absorb the truth whenever and wherever you encounter it. —— Goethe You must have the courage to face the ruthless truth.
—— Lenin Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. —— Einstein The discovery of truth, or the fulfillment of moral responsibility, causes us joy and makes our whole life tremble... —— Croce The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth.
- Lessing Doubt is not a weakness. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming.
—— Lu Xun Being both whimsical and pragmatic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore the infinite truth in the infinite river of the universe! ——Guo Moruo People's bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus Truth is not a coin that is ready-made and can be hidden in your pocket.
—— Lessing Those who insist on the truth are great. —— Hugo The closer you get to the truth, the more charming you will find the truth.
—— Lametli If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. ——Romain Rolland In everything I say, I seek the truth, not just to gain the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people.
—— Helvetius As long as a person is willing to explore below the surface of things, even if he himself may not see it right, he will clear the way for others, and even make his mistakes finally become the truth. career services. ——Bock Without considerable independent effort, no matter how serious the issue is, the truth cannot be found; whoever is afraid of hard work will not be able to find the truth.
—— Lenin For one person to discover fruitful truth, it takes millions of people to destroy their lives in failed explorations and tragic mistakes. ——Mendeleev The journey of truth does not require an entry permit.
—— Joliot Curie We seek the truth, and in all events, obtaining the truth is the highest comfort. ——Santayena The momentary strength depends on strength, and the eternal victory or defeat depends on reason.
——Cao Yu Truth is the daughter of time. ——Leonardo Da Vinci Truth has such power that the more you try to attack it, the more your attacks enrich and prove it.
—— Galileo It is best to compare truth to flint - the harder it is struck, the more brilliant it emits. ——Marx Although the truth is bitter, it is clear.
——Putolini Error cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure.
—— Rabindranath Tagore The main characteristic of a well-trained thinker is that he does not jump to conclusions without sufficient evidence.
—— Beveridge Nothing can be known until it is effective, and nothing can be said without evidence. ——Wang Chong Only people's social practice is the standard of truth for people's understanding of the outside world.
The standard of truth can only be social practice. ——Mao Zedong Marx believed that the conformity of theory to reality is the only criterion for theory.
—— Lenin Science is called science precisely because it does not recognize idols, is not afraid to overthrow outdated things, and listens carefully to the calls of practice and experience. ——Stalin Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe.
—— Croce The truth is truth only because it is opposed to fallacy and hypocrisy. ——Chernyshevsky When I have the opportunity to admit my mistakes, I am most willing to seize it. I think that such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is more glorious than having the most correct judgment.
—— Hume People often mix truth and error to teach others, but what they insist on is error. —— Goethe Instill truth into his mind just to ensure that he does not fill his mind with falsehoods.
—— Rousseau The communist revolution is the most complete break with traditional ownership relations. ——Marx and Engels As long as you take one more step, as if it is a small step in the same direction, truth will turn into error.
—— Lenin The river of truth passed through the ditch of his errors. —— Rabindranath Tagore It is not advisable to forget about the erroneous doctrines of the past, because all kinds of truths must struggle against errors in order to maintain their lives.
—— Croce Only by being fearless in struggle can one sculpt oneself into a tool in the pursuit of truth. ——Zhang Zhixin There is something good in my heart, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets.
—— Qu Yuan I live for the truth and die for the truth. Apart from the truth, I have nothing of my own. ——Wang Ruofei Be confident, never afraid of the truth, bravely support the truth, tell others the truth, and fight for the truth.
—— Liu Shaoqi We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material authority. ——Guo Moruo. 3. An idiom that metaphorically distinguishes priorities
Prioritize
qīng zhòng huǎn jí
[Explanation] Slow: slow; not in a hurry. It means that there are primary and secondary things among various things; there are things that need to be done urgently and things that can be done more slowly.
[Quotation] "Guanzi Guozhu": "There is a fierceness in the year; there is a noble and a low in the valley; there are priorities in the order; there is a weight in the old things."
[Correct pronunciation] Heavy ; cannot be read as "chónɡ".
[Distinguish form] Urgent; cannot write "ji".
[Synonym] Priority, orderly
[Antonym] Go hand in hand
[Usage] Mostly used for things. Generally used as object and attributive.
[Structure] Union.
[Example sentence]
① When facing piles of problems, you must distinguish them~ and solve them one by one in an orderly manner.
②You must be good at distinguishing when doing work~; grasp the key points.
[English translation] order of importance and emergency 4. Famous quotes about putting the cart before the horse
Putting the cart before the horse is a Chinese idiom. The pinyin is běn mò dào zhì, which means to metaphorically put the main and The relations of secondary, essential and non-essential are reversed.
Word analysis: Synonyms: inversion of importance, abandoning the basic to seek the last, cutting off the feet to fit the shoes, decapitating the head to win over the guest, turning against the guest, abandoning the basic and seeking the last, reversing the last,
Antonyms: holding on to one and holding all, the root and the end Be in harmony and prioritize.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, attributive; has a derogatory connotation.
Half of the lantern riddle; the bottom of the bottle is turned upward; preface to the postscript; putting the cart before the horse (typing one word)
Answer: No
Analyze both "putting the cart before the horse" and "putting the cart before the horse" and "putting the cart before the horse" The meaning of improper handling of the primary and secondary relationship.
But "putting the cart before the horse" means reversing the position of primary and secondary; "sparing the primary and secondary" means discarding the primary; pursuing the secondary.
Example. :
Everything must be prioritized and not prioritized.
This confusing approach is very bad.
Source of the idiom: There is a sentence in "Book of Rites. University" that says: "Everything has its beginning and end, everything has its beginning and end. If you know the order of things, you will get the shortcut." "It means that when doing something, it is very important to grasp the beginning and end, and the order of things. However, because most people often make the mistake of putting the beginning before the end and putting the last before the end, there is a saying of "putting the cart before the horse."
The earlier documentary evidence is a letter written by Zhu Xi, a great scholar in the Song Dynasty, to his friend Lu Bogong, which mentioned: "The doubts raised yesterday are putting the cart before the horse, and the wise have already realized their mistakes..." and other words, The letter talks about matters in reverse order.
Lu Jiuyuan, another great scholar of the Song Dynasty, also mentioned in his letter "With Zeng Jingzhi": "If there is a foundation, there must be an end. I have never heard of a person who has a strong foundation but not a flourishing end. If the root and the end are reversed, then The so-called text can be known. "The general idea is that everything has its origin and end. I have never heard of anything that is strong at the root but not at the ends. Lu Jiuyuan's words clearly showed that he was putting the cart before the horse.
The "Records of New Xiuzhou Studies" written by Wang Chang of the Qing Dynasty said: "It should be educated and preached to the people... However, if it is not a trial of knowledge and governance, it is not putting the cart before the horse." This means that if politicians do not know how to educate the people, they will often put the cart before the horse and lose their due judgment.
From these examples we can see that "putting the cart before the horse" is a commonly used idiom.
English translation: Teaching writing first and then reading is putting the cart before the horse.
To teach writing before reading is to put the cart before the horse.
You can fix the garage after we buy the car; don't put the cart before the horse.
Wait until we buy a car before you build the garage; don't put the cart before the horse 5. Quotes about distinguishing right from wrong
1. Rewards and punishments can be given after knowing right from wrong . ——Wang Anshi
2. When a man acts, he will judge right and wrong, regardless of profit or loss; he will judge success or failure regardless of success; he will judge eternal life, regardless of life. ——Huang Zongxi
3. The world should listen to the right and wrong of the world. ——Gu Xiancheng
4. If his reason is right, my reason is wrong, and I will let it go; if his reason is wrong, my reason is right, and I will tolerate it. ——Shi Dian
5. Gains and losses are like clouds in front of you, while the sun and moon hang behind you. ——Chen Gongyin
6. I can do anything in this life, but I cannot be a person who can distinguish right from wrong. ——Wang Xiaobo
7. A true gentleman knows that his opinions are affected by the environment and may not be fair; so he finds it difficult to distinguish right from wrong. ——Wang Xiaobo
8. Wisdom first teaches people to distinguish right from wrong. ——Yu Waina
9. Matters depend on right and wrong, and public affairs do not matter far or near. ——Zhang Jiuling
10. You should never listen to criticism, right and wrong will always be clear to you. ——Feng Menglong
11. People learn by thinking, and by thinking, they can know right and wrong. ——Zhu Xi
12. The hardships of the ages are small life and death, and all generations have to weigh the big rights and wrongs. ——Song Zhenting
13. I would rather stand alone and proudly stick to my beliefs than follow the crowd without distinguishing right from wrong. ——Cha Churchill
14. It’s hard to ignore what’s right and wrong behind your back. ——Zhang Tingyu
15. Assuming that good and evil can be judged, then the prerequisite for distinguishing right from wrong is to develop intelligence and broaden knowledge. ——Wang Xiaobo 6. What are the idioms that metaphor "distinguish priorities"
1. Prioritize [qīng zhòng huǎn jí]: It means that among various things, there are primary and secondary ones, and there are things that need to be done urgently. And it can be done more slowly.
Source: "Guanzi·Guozhu": "The year has its bad luck; the old valley has its high and low; the orders have its priorities; the old things have their weight."
Sentence: Facing the piles Problems must be prioritized and solved one by one in an orderly manner.
2. Clear hierarchy [ céng cì fēn míng ]: hierarchy: the order of things. The order of things is clearly defined.
Sentence creation: The structure of this novel is like flowing clouds and flowing water, with clear layers and echoes from front to back.
3. Outline and pull collar [tí gāng qiè lǐng]: outline: the main rope of the fishing net; pull: to lift. Grasp the main rope of the net and lift the collar of the clothes. The metaphor captures the main point, concisely and to the point.
Source: "Han Feizi · Wai Chu Shuo Lower Right": "Those who are good at spreading the net will draw their outline; they will not catch all the eyes one by one and then get it." Also "Xunzi · Encouraging Learning": "It is like pulling out a fur coat Take it with just five fingers; there are countless people who follow it.”
Sentence: At the group meeting, the team leader conveyed the contents of the conference report in an outline.
4. Well-ordered [jǐng rán yǒu xù]: Well-organized: Neat and not messy. Sequence: order. Neat, orderly, and organized.
Source: Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty, "External Compilation of the Introduction to Xitang Yongri": "For example, You Gongying's article "The Widow in the Country" is divided into three tasks: production production, agriculture, and famine relief... In order. ”
Sentence: In the waiting room, passengers queued up in an orderly manner.
5. Orderly [yǒu tiáo bù wěn]: disorder: chaos. Described as orderly and not messy at all.
Source: "Shang Shu Pan Geng 1": "If the net is in the outline; orderly and orderly."
Sentence: Xiaohua always does things calmly and calmly. , methodically.
6. Step by step [xún xù jiàn jìn]: refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of learning and work according to certain steps.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen": "Don't complain about heaven; don't blame others; learn from the bottom and reach the top." Zhu Xi's note: "...This is just self-reflection and self-cultivation; step by step. ”
Sentence making: Learning should be done step by step. If you don’t master basic knowledge first, you will not be able to further your studies.
7. Regardless of the importance [bù fēn qīng zhòng]: refers to people who act blindly and do not distinguish between priorities.
Source: Mao Zedong's "Some Issues Concerning Leadership Methods"
Sentence: This person does things regardless of the importance and only cares about the details.
8. Put the cart before the horse [ běn mò dào zhì ]: root of tree; end: treetop; place: put. The metaphor reverses the position of priority and importance.
Source: "Collected Works of Zhu Wenggong" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "The doubts raised yesterday are the disease of putting the cart before the horse."
Sentence creation: When doing any work, you must have priorities, and you must not put the cart before the horse. , regardless of priority.