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What are the fifty sentences that civil servants must recite in the interview?
First, the ruler is short, and the inch is long-Chu Ci does not mention it.

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To make a metaphor, everyone has his own advantages and disadvantages, each with its own merits. No one is full of advantages and no one is full of disadvantages. It is entirely possible for this sentence to appear in the civil service examination in the form of "combining with reality, talk about your understanding of this sentence", and pay attention to combining relevant actual materials on the basis of understanding.

Second, gold is not enough, no one is perfect-Dai Song Fugu's Xing Xing

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Metaphor cannot require a person to have no shortcomings and mistakes. There are no perfect people in the world, and gold is not all red. People always have advantages and disadvantages. So we focus on celebrities or mortals. What are their advantages? We must apply what we have learned. What are their shortcomings? It is also necessary to analyze and learn from it. This is really the right way to look at a person.

Third, people are still inferior; People do something, but they are born clumsy. -"On the whole"

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People have some strengths, there must be some shortcomings; If you are good at one thing, you must be clumsy at another.

Fourth, people are not sages, to err is human; Change for the Good —— Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years

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Ordinary people are neither saints nor sages. Who can not make mistakes? Nothing is better than being able to correct mistakes. When others make mistakes, don't just blame them, but guide yourself to correct your own problems.

Fifth, put the worries of the world first, and then enjoy the world. —— Fan Zhongyan

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This poem means that you should be sad before everyone in the world is sad, and enjoy yourself after everyone in the world is happy. In today's words, suffer first and then be happy. These two sentences are shining with the brilliance of ideals, beating the pulse of the nation and gestating the seeds of communist moral quality.

Put the interests of the country and the nation first, worry about the future and destiny of the motherland, and sweat for the happiness of the people under the sun. It embodies the spirit of seeking welfare for the world, worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later, as well as the noble character of worrying about the country and the people and worrying about the world first, shining with the brilliance of simple and selfless thought.

Six, bash one's eyebrows coldly at a thousand fingers, bow one's head as a willing ox. -Lu Xun

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Describe never giving in to the enemy, willing to obey the people like an ox.

The so-called "bow your head and be a willing ox" means to take root in the masses, put down your airs, settle down and really blend in with the masses. In front of the masses, never be an official, be a master, be overbearing, reverse the relationship between "master" and "servant", and regard the masses as their parents, brothers and sisters.

Carry forward the spirit of "bowing your head and being a willing ox", leading cadres should be among the masses, truly represent the people in taking good power and using it well, concentrate on meditation and serve the people wholeheartedly. We should always regard the interests of the masses as our fundamental interests, treat the masses as our "family", and truly love and benefit the people, think about what the masses think and worry about their urgent needs. Take the wishes and needs of the masses as the starting point of any work, and always take the safety of the masses in mind. Always remember that leadership is service and rights are responsibility.

My only hope is to make more contributions. Bethune

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As a national public official, we should keep in mind the party's purpose, be honest, down-to-earth, study hard, serve the party and the country with our own practical actions and achievements, and contribute our blood, painstaking efforts, tears and sweat to the prosperity of the socialist cause.