The civil servant interview tests candidates’ good moral cultivation, solid work ability, rich work experience, and comprehensive knowledge system. If you want to stand out among the many outstanding candidates entering the civil service interview in just 20 minutes, you must perform well to attract the examiner's attention. Proficient and reasonable use of famous sayings and aphorisms in the interview will play a decisive role in the candidate's answer, making the candidate's answer more lively and persuasive. In view of this, experts have launched a series of famous quotes and aphorisms to help candidates become shining stars in interviews.
1. There are only unqualified cadres and no unqualified masses. (Mao Zedong)
2. The cadres of our country are the public servants of the people and should share the joys and sorrows with the masses and accept their fate. (Zhou Enlai)
3. What is leadership? Leadership is service. (Deng Xiaoping)
4. With hard work, the party and the people are connected heart to heart; with empty talk, cadres and the masses are back to back. (Yang Maoping)
5. Be the people's cattle, the stone for the embankment, the charcoal for the furnace, and the bricks for paving the road. (Chen Saiguo)
6. Lying in the government office and listening to the rustling bamboos, I suspect they are the sounds of suffering among the people; some of my fellow Caozhou county officials are always concerned about each branch and leaf. (Qing Dynasty Zheng Xie)
7. When people gather together, they are strong, and when people disperse, they are weak. With one heart and one mind, we can achieve success. (Qing Wei Yuan)
8. When it comes to politics, it is urgent to communicate with others. (Xue Xuan, Ming Dynasty)
9. Water has a source, so its flow is endless; trees have roots, so their growth is endless. (Hu Hong, Song Dynasty)
10. Cold feet make people sad, and cold people hurt the country. (Han Xun Yue)
11. Those who have always governed a country would rather not forget about fishing and woodcutter. (Ming Dynasty·Xie Zhen)
12. The king has a boat and the people have water. Water can carry the boat or capsize it. (Xunzi)
13. Listening to both will lead to enlightenment, believing only to partiality will lead to darkness. ("Zi Zhi Tong Jian")
14. Governance is based on the superior. If the sentiment of the subordinate is obtained, it will be governed. If the sentiment of the subordinate is not allowed, there will be chaos (Mozi)
15. Establishing virtue Fundamentally, there is nothing more important than a righteous heart. A righteous heart is followed by a righteous body; a righteous body is followed by a righteous left and right sides; a righteous left and right hand is followed by a righteous court; a righteous court is followed by a righteous country; a righteous country is followed by a righteous world. ("Fu Zi·Zhengxin Chapter")
16. Master's mastery lies in harmony, not in the crowd. (Zuo Zhuan)
17. Whatever you do with accumulated strength, you will be victorious; whatever you do with wisdom, you will succeed in everything. ("Wenzi · Xia De")
18. The ancestors had something to say, and asked about it ("The Book of Songs · Daya · Ban")
19. Leaves rot when they leave the branches. The beginning of corruption is the separation of cadres from the masses. (Contemporary)
20. Being an official should establish a "public servant ambition", and the most important thing in politics is "love for the people". (Contemporary)
21. In life, you need to know the pain of being responsible before you can know the joy of fulfilling responsibility. (Liang Qichao)
22. This society respects those who fulfill their responsibilities for it. (Liang Qichao)
23. The greater the power, the greater the responsibility. (Jin Longsheng)
24. Responsibility is as important as water, air, and food.
(Hong Nengxiang)