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What do you want to say to the workers after reading the story of Lenin's buttons?
I want to say that loose strings can't play beautiful melodies; Lazy life details can not be ignored, which will affect one's ordinary life and career success.

Lenin (1870-192465438+1October 2 1) was originally named Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, and Lenin was his pen name.

Famous proletarian revolutionist, politician, thinker, theorist, founder of Bolshevik Party, founder of Soviet Union and chairman of Soviet People's Committee. He inherited and developed Marxism and formed the theory of Leninism. Widely recognized by communist party people all over the world as "the great revolutionary mentor and leader of the proletariat and working people all over the world", and also regarded by the world as one of the greatest figures in the 20th century.

Button story

On one occasion, Lenin found a button missing from the coat pocket of a staff member of the People's Committee. Lenin saw it and walked silently.

It happened that Lenin met this comrade again the next day. At first glance, there is still no button in his coat pocket. On the third day, there was still no one. It was not until the fourth day that Lenin saw the buttons sewn.

"It's finally sewn." Lenin was very happy. I don't even know why I'm in a better mood.

At that time, food in China was particularly difficult, and both cities and workers' areas were short of food. There is grain in the countryside, and the rich peasants in the countryside store it. In order to ensure the food supply in the city, grain collection teams were sent to all parts of the country. Lenin wanted to say that the staff member of the People's Committee who lost his button was also elected as the captain of a grain harvest team. Lenin hesitated.

People said to Lenin, "He is a capable man." Lenin tried to push the button, but there was no sound. The staff member set out with a grain collection team. People reported to Lenin that "he didn't take preventive measures in advance, was careless and didn't protect food in time and reliably." Some people also sheltered the captain of the grain harvest team: "Comrade Lenin, this was an accident." Listen, Lenin himself drew something on a piece of paper. Others are interested: What did Lenin draw there? Looking at this paper, I see a button painted on it.