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Famous sayings of grassroots experience
What you hear is not as good as what you see, and what you see is not as good as what you practice.

-"Speech at the National Organizational Work Conference" and other articles quoted.

■ explanation

How to grow into a good cadre? In addition to improving self-cultivation and strengthening study, Comrade * * * even proposed to strengthen practice. Knowledge and experience are like the wings of an eagle. Only after experiencing wind and rain and seeing the world can we fly higher and farther. The more difficult the conditions, the greater the difficulties, the more contradictions, and the more people can be tempered. There is mud on your feet, and you can count in your heart. Only by going deep into the grassroots, reality and the masses can cadres sharpen their quality, improve their skills and realize their own value in the main battlefield of reform and development, the front line of maintaining stability and the front line of serving the masses. A cadre who can shoulder heavy responsibilities must undergo some tempering in practice. The more difficult, difficult and complicated the environment, the more experience. Cadres sharpen their will in a multi-level practice environment, constantly enrich themselves, enrich themselves and improve themselves, and their talents have increased, their thoughts have deepened and their knowledge has improved. This is an inevitable process for the growth of cadres. This kind of cadre who has worked hard at the grassroots level is a good cadre who can be trusted and stand firm.

■ Original code

Send Ximen Bao to rule Ye and tell him, "I will try my best to become famous and do good deeds." The leopard said, "I dare to ask about merit, fame and charity." What can I do for it? " Hou Wen said, "My son is gone. There is no city, and there are no good people who advocate evil and shelter others. " ..... It's better for a husband to hear and see, and it's better to practice it in person than to identify it by hand. When people start to step into official positions, it will become more and more clear after a long time. Clear is the rule, and the rule is the line. "

-(Western Han Dynasty) Liu Xiang's Talking about Li Yuanzheng

■ explanation

Liu Xiang, a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, wrote Shuo Yuan with 20 volumes, only five volumes left, most of which have been lost. After searching in Ceng Gong in the Northern Song Dynasty, it became twenty volumes. Politics is its seventh volume.

"On Li Yuanzheng" expounds the truth that ancient sages were in charge. In the above story, Wei Wenhou sent Ximen Bao to manage this place, and before he left, he told him to "be rich and famous, be charitable". Ximen Bao asked how to achieve fame, benevolence and righteousness. Wei Wenhou replied: "Hearing is not as good as seeing, seeing is not as good as practice, and practice is not as good as calligraphy." It means that what the ears hear is not as reliable as what the eyes see, what the eyes see is not as reliable as what they explore with their feet, and what they explore with their feet is not as reliable as what they distinguish with their hands.

According to Records of the Historian Funny Biography, after Ximen Bao arrived in Yexian County, he made in-depth investigation and found that "meeting the elders and asking about the sufferings of the people" quickly broke the superstitious custom of "Hebo marrying a woman" and mobilized the people to dig twelve canals, which was "famous all over the world and spread to future generations".