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On the Honor and Disgrace of Being an Official from "A Couplet"
Gao Yongyong, an official in the Qing Dynasty, once wrote a couplet: "It is not glorious to get an official, and it is not shameful to lose an official. Don't say that an official is useless, and the place depends on an official; Wear people's clothes and eat people's food. Don't be bullied by the people, you are also the people. " This couplet illustrates the way to be an official.

The ruling party, like the ancient "border officials", is closely related to the local economic and social development in terms of nature, speech and concept. Therefore, the majority of leading cadres, especially those who are the "top leaders", should earnestly establish a correct outlook on life, values and world outlook, accurately position themselves and treat power correctly. "Harvest" is given by the people and should not be full of glory; The truth of "loss" belongs to the people and should not be ashamed of it. We should bear in mind the old saying that "water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it" and face up to our origins, no matter how powerful we are, we can't be ordinary people. No matter what you leave your post, you are just a civilian. In his position, he should try his best to seek his own government for the people; "Those who know the house leaks are in the world, and those who know the politics are lost in the grass." We should put ourselves in the people's shoes and avoid regrets after leaving office.