20 18 on several possible general directions of Guangdong province's examination and application theory
The quotation of famous aphorisms reflects a person's reading volume. Quoting famous aphorisms in argumentative essays not only embodies the richness of language, but also enhances the persuasiveness of views, which adds a lot of color to the article and is full of cultural atmosphere.
It can be said that famous aphorisms are a beautiful landscape in argumentative writing. Chinese public education experts are here to sort out the wonderful remarks of the Prime Minister for the candidates, hoping that the "strong voice of the times" will haunt your ears, and classic quotations will make your article icing on the cake.
First, talk about reading.
"I hope that reading by the whole people will form an atmosphere and be everywhere."
"Books and reading are the main carriers of the inheritance of human civilization."
Second, talk about corruption.
"To make the people live a good life, the government must live a tight life."
"This is also a preservative for power, which can only be used for public use and not for private use."
"We have zero tolerance for corrupt elements and corrupt behaviors."
"Integrity should start from ourselves, be honest and clean, and be open. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "to be an official, you must make a fortune and do two things." Now that I have held public office and served the public, I will give up the idea of making a fortune. We are willing to accept the supervision of the whole society and the media. "
Third, simplify the regime.
"Replace the wrong government hand with the market hand. This is a power-cutting, a self-revolution, which will be very painful and even feel like cutting your wrist, but it is the need of development and the wish of the people. "
"Before which have an arrow back? We can only grasp it to the end and go forward bravely. We will continue to lick' hard bones'. "
"Decentralization is the government's self-revolution. Cutting power should touch on interests. Not cutting nails, but cutting wrists. "