The historical significance, time value and cultural connotation of "the spirit of taking exams".
Great spiritual strength is needed to achieve great cause.
The formation history of the spirit of "rushing for exams" is the history of China's struggle for more than 90 years, which is closely related to China's revolutionary spirit, especially Xibaipo's spirit.
Xibaipo spirit was created by the CPC Central Committee on the basis of summing up the glorious history and successful experience of Xibaipo period. Its basic connotation is embodied in two "dare", two "good", two "persistence" and two "must", that is, the pioneering spirit of daring to struggle and dare to win; The revolutionary spirit of destroying the old world and building a new world; Adhere to the democratic spirit of relying on the masses and adhering to unity and unity; We should continue to be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and continue to work hard.
As a revolutionary spirit representing a historic turning point, Xibaipo spirit is a new stage in the development of proletarian revolutionary spirit in China, and it is the continuation and development of revolutionary spirit formed in different periods such as Jinggangshan spirit and Yan 'an spirit.
Today, 68 years ago, on the eve of the victory of the national revolution, the CPC Central Committee held a significant and far-reaching meeting in Xibaipo-the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee.
On behalf of the CPC Central Committee, Chairman Mao issued a "two musts" warning to the whole party: "Be sure to keep comrades modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and keep comrades working hard.
"This incident caused a great shock to the whole party at that time.
The proposal of "two musts" embodies Chairman Mao's foresight and insight into the revolutionary cause and party building.
As the objective law of the development of things in Zhouyi, a traditional culture, said, when the revolution was about to win, some comrades in the party at that time had a slack mind, thinking that they could sit back and relax and enjoy success after their success, which bred extravagance, pride, complacency and some wrong ideas.
Chairman Mao keenly grasped this situation. He realized that the success of China Revolution was only the first step of the Long March, and the road ahead would be even longer. What kind of mental state is the key.
In order to get out of the "historical periodic law" of the rise and fall of dynasties, Chairman Mao proposed that only by adhering to the "two musts" and maintaining the mental state of "rushing for exams" can our party "not be Li Zicheng" and make the party, the people and the nation win continuously.
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