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A classical Chinese essay about pragmatism

1. Pragmatic verses

It’s hard to criticize, but hard to do.

Therefore, a wise person is practical and effective, and it is not just empty words. From Huan Kuan of the Western Han Dynasty, "Salt and Iron Theory Fei Yang" Explanation: It is not difficult to talk about it, but it is difficult to actually do it.

Therefore, a wise person is always pragmatic and then seeks its effectiveness, rather than just stating empty words. Therefore, "effectiveness" or actual performance and political achievements are not a matter of "empty words", but only by seeking truth (real knowledge) and being pragmatic and hard-working can we see its "effectiveness".

When the sky is moving well, a gentleman will strive to constantly strive for self-improvement; when the terrain is weak, a gentleman will be virtuous and know everything he knows. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng".

To the effect that if you know, you know, and if you don’t know, you don’t know. This is a wise attitude. It reminds me that the ancients required honesty in life, which is reflected in learning, that is, if you know, you know, and if you don’t know, you don’t know.

Moreover, this kind of honesty is wisdom. Knowing what you don’t understand is a kind of progress in itself. If you pretend you don't know, you will not only be dishonest, but it will also affect your own progress.

A gentleman is ashamed of his words rather than his actions. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen".

It is a shame for a careless gentleman to talk too much and do too little. Tip: In daily life, you should pay attention to making your words and deeds consistent. If you just talk but accomplish nothing in action, you will be regarded by others as a "giant in words and a dwarf in action."

Although the road is short, it cannot be done if it is not done; although the thing is small, it cannot be accomplished if it is not done. Source: "Xunzi·Cultivation of the Self".

Although the journey is short, you will not reach your destination if you don’t walk; although the thing is small, you will not succeed if you don’t do it. It reminds me that any undertaking must be completed through practice.

The road to success lies at your feet. If you cannot walk down-to-earth and always be immersed in wonderful fantasies, you will achieve nothing. 2. What are the poems about "pragmatism"

1. "Shi Dongchuan·Posting Moon"

Tang Yuanzhen

If you are more pragmatic, I will be more sentimental. Anger steps by the moonlight.

Tonight, Shanyou and Manzhang, you should lie down firmly and I will be fine.

2. "Ou Shu"

Zhenggu of the Tang Dynasty

If you are secretly happy at the time, you will be disappointed by the gods, but you can be pragmatic and sheltered.

If you don’t know what Cang Cang is doing, enduring hunger is mostly a hard work.

3. "Praise to Ruimai"

Song Lin

Emperor Chunxi, Royal Picture Sanqi.

According to Xie Qi’s command, Jiahe will come out.

Ba Kui Mountain is surrounded by vast stretches of land.

There are two differences, or six ridges.

Only the west gate was planted in the suburbs.

Six and six are the same as Ying, and three are one.

This is my sincere opinion, and the pictures and descriptions are not leaked.

He knows how to make things happen, but not the power of heaven.

The superiors are fearful and pragmatic.

I dare not offer it, but have my own ambitions in the family.

The official who collects poems is the pen of history.

Compiled various poems and books to show its quality. 3. What are the words to describe pragmatism?

1. Dunbenpragmatism [dūn běn wù shí]: advocating fundamentals and paying attention to reality. Serves as predicate, attributive, and object; refers to paying attention to reality.

2. 不事empty name [bú wù kōng míng]: 事: pursuit. Work hard and don't pursue fame. As a predicate and attributive; used for people who are pragmatic and willing to work hard.

3. Donate China to be pragmatic [juān huá wù shí]: Abandon glitz and pursue simplicity. As predicate and object; used in written language.

4. Be pragmatic and get rid of the flashy [wù shí qù huá]: Pay attention to reality and get rid of the flashy. As predicate, object, attributive; used for doing things.

5. Seeking truth from facts [shí shì qiú shì]: refers to starting from actual objects, exploring the internal connections of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to acting according to the actual situation of things. 4. I'm looking for some "pragmatic" articles about this, for recital. Can anyone help me~Thank you

Seeking truth and being pragmatic. If we turn back the time 48 years, then we will see what happened on the land of China. An extremely absurd and sad scene during the "Great Leap Forward" of the People's Commune, "satellite" high grain yields in various places. In 1958, Xiping County, Henan Province actually claimed that the wheat yield per mu was 7,320 kilograms. The dense ears of rice supporting a whole plant were openly published in the party newspaper. Photography of a little girl.

There was too much food to eat, so large office cafeterias in various places were opened to "eat as much as they wanted" and the state purchased large quantities of food from rural areas. As a result, in less than half a year, in the spring of 1959, some Famine occurred in the region. In the winter and spring of 1960, food shortages were almost everywhere in urban and rural areas across the country. A large number of people died of hunger. The population starvation death rate in Xinyang, Henan, where the high-yield satellite was the loudest, was as high as 30%. The entire province of Henan actually starved to death in one winter and spring. More than 2 million people.

What kind of disaster is this? This is the evil result of exaggeration and provocation! Practicing fraud will harm the country and the people! Only by seeking truth and being pragmatic can we rejuvenate the country and enrich the people.

Looking at the practice of building socialism with Chinese characteristics over the past 20 years of reform and opening up, the most critical reason why our economy has developed so fast and the living standards of our country’s more than one billion people has improved from basic food and clothing to a moderately prosperous society is One is that since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Party, our party has pursued an ideological line of proceeding from reality and seeking truth from facts. The Party Central Committee has faced up to the national conditions that the productivity in the primary stage of socialism is still relatively backward and people's ideological and moral standards are not high. Vigorously reform and adjust production relations, implement the household contract management system in rural areas, promote joint-stock systems and various forms of ownership of production means in industrial and commercial enterprises, and implement distribution policies that focus on distribution according to work, coexist with multiple distribution methods, give priority to efficiency, and take into account fairness. , thus greatly stimulating the enthusiasm of the broad masses of people for production and creation. Over the past 20 years, people's gradual affluence, economic development in various places, and our country's national strength have all depended, in the final analysis, on the pursuit of truth and pragmatism throughout the country, and on the party and the state formulating and implementing a series of laws and regulations that suit the national conditions and the reality of our society. Policies, systems and mechanisms! Seeking truth from facts is the essence of Marxism; seeking truth and being pragmatic is the work style we should adhere to; starting everything from reality is the ideological method we must pursue.

Materialist dialectics believes that things are in the process of development and change, and each thing has particularities that are different from other things. The development and changes of things have their inherent inevitable connections, that is, regularity. Therefore, whether you are running the party or the country, running a business, growing food, or building a house, you must proceed from reality, seek truth from facts, and strive to make the subjective consistent with the objective reality and objective laws, and you cannot make plans, goals, laws, policies, and Methods, measures, etc. are out of touch with objective reality and contrary to objective laws. Only when subjective and objective realities are consistent can innovative plans and policies and measures be effectively implemented, and labor and efforts can bear fruit and achieve results.

I hope everyone can remember the painful lessons of the exaggeration of the "Great Leap Forward", tell the truth, do honest things, be honest people, seek truth and be pragmatic, and forge ahead.