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Examples and famous quotes about rigor

Su Buqing never missed a single punctuation mark - rigorous scholarship and meticulous.

Li Bai grinds a needle with an iron pestle - perseverance, diligence, and self-study.

Li Zhengdao has a wide range of interests - he is knowledgeable, extensively involved, and unified in dialectical dialectics

Wang Xizhi: Studying books near a pond, the water in the pond is completely black.

Kuang Heng: Chiseling the wall to borrow light. The firefly reflects the snow.

Let us experience the rigor of the Germans

I once read a report about the "rigor" of the Germans. It said that a domestic kindergarten ordered tables and chairs, and the German person in charge ordered them for a I spent hours studying with carpenters on where to put the nails. As a result, most of the tables and chairs I bought became tattered after a few years of use, but the ones made by the Germans were durable. This report shows that the Chinese people have also realized the gap between us and the Germans in this quality. In fact, we can feel it around us in life. We always hear words such as "It's almost done", "That's enough, what can we do if it's so easy?", and we even see others taking things too seriously and having fun on the side. , and also said that others were stupid.

I also read a report about Chinese students studying in Germany who wanted to test how rigorous the Germans were. They wrote "male" on both sides of an IC card public phone booth similar to China's. Use the words "women's" and "women's", and then hide and take a peek. After a while, a man came to call. When he picked up the phone and was about to dial the number, he found the word "female" written by an international student. He consciously put down the phone and turned to the other side to make a call. Eventually it got to the point where there was a long queue behind the men's phone and no one transferred to the unused women's phone to make a call.

I am also a very ordinary member of the group, and I don’t want to raise this issue to the level of nationality, etc., but I just want to reflect on it. As an equally excellent Chinese nation that is good at absorbing and integrating other cultures, , why is today's society lagging behind in this regard? (At least I see some shortcomings). Ultimately, this is a matter of attitude. I remember Milu once said "attitude is everything" when he was coaching the national team. Why do people ask this question? Isn't it because we have a problem with our attitude that people ask questions? But our national team uses it as a slogan, shouting it with great energy but in a mess. Isn’t it enough to attract our attention?

Paying attention to rigor is not a slogan, but an action. From an early age, rigor is still for individuals. Rigor allows individuals to solve problems more perfectly without leaving any sequelae. Rigorousness is still a habit. Once you develop a rigorous habit, you won't feel tired when dealing with problems seriously. I used to do things carelessly. Although I can't say that I have improved greatly now, at least I am trying to learn to deal with problems rigorously and have achieved results.

This is how the Germans cut down trees. According to the memory of Professor Ji Xianlin, who studied at the University of G?ttingen in Germany before the war, forestry personnel first searched in the vast forest to look for old, weak or inferior trees. Draw a red circle on it. "If you cut down a tree without a red circle, you will be punished." At that time, the German administrative system was obviously ineffective. All civil servants were transferred to the front line. There were no police in the city, and the country was almost in a vacuum of political power. But until the end of the war, there was not a single incident of indiscriminate deforestation by residents in Germany, and they all faithfully implemented the regulations. More than fifty years later, when Ji Xianlin mentioned this incident, he still lamented: The Germans "have the conditions for anarchy but do not have the phenomenon of anarchy."

This is how we cut down trees here. We applied for logging quotas from the Provincial Forestry Department and said we were cutting down dead trees. But in the end, the best trees were cut down, and the dead trees still stood year after year. That, until it naturally falls down and turns into mud.

When I see the green scenes everywhere in Germany, and the big trees standing proudly in front of people, silently telling people the history, I can only sincerely admire that nation.

But what about us? Better small hotels will have men's and women's bathrooms. However, many older men will consciously sneak into the women's restroom to relieve themselves when they see someone in the men's restroom after drinking too much beer.

There are many people buying tickets and jumping in line at domestic train stations. If someone tries to persuade or stop you, they will argue with you with their eyes wide open like a donkey stomping on them. What's more, they will tell you: What queue should I line up in? I don’t queue anywhere! ! Alas, these guys are not ashamed but proud! ! !

Looking at the world today, there is no strong country whose people are not dedicated, and there is no nation with professional spirit that is not strong. It is precisely because of the seriousness and rigor of this nation that they have created a first-class automobile manufacturing industry, producing cars of the world's top brands such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Every solder joint, every component, every detail is strived for excellence, creating a long chain of rigor and conscientiousness in the entire society. The "dead-hearted" Germans are really a mirror for us.

Of course, praising other people’s recognized qualities is not a sign of admiration for foreigners. I personally think that the Germans’ “rigor” also has its shortcomings, that is, they are too rigorous and their efficiency is too high. Low, although they strive to achieve success in their work, the process consumes a lot of time and energy, and even affects the progress of other departments due to their own procrastination in the collaboration process. In serious cases, it may lead to excessive redundancy due to low efficiency. , which in the long run has resulted in laziness and slackness among personnel. I think this is undesirable. Improving the quality of the population is not just a matter of empty talk. Everyone must consciously abide by social ethics. I feel that China now is like a building. It has a decent foundation, high height and gorgeous appearance, but the internal layout is unreasonable, the structure is rough, the materials are uneven, and there is a little water leakage. We Chinese are like a piece of material in this building.

What we should pursue is to correctly absorb the advantages, combine them with our actual situation, and integrate effective methods that can be used by ourselves. The above are some of my after-dinner remarks about the rigor of Germans. I hope you can give me some advice.