To govern the country is to govern the officials, not the people

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

To govern the country is to govern the officials, not the people

In today's world, the core of national competition is talent competition. State cadres and civil servants are the backbone of the country, and their quality determines the future of the country in a large sense. Therefore, we must attach great importance to the building of the contingent of cadres and constantly improve their quality and ability.

Actively promoting reform and strengthening the self-building of the civil service is the key to truly promoting the country's development.

The realization of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is inseparable from generation after generation of outstanding talents. It is necessary to select promising people, let them stand in the forefront of the times, and contribute to the development of the country and the nation. Only in this way can we build a team of loyal, clean and responsible cadres and achieve the prosperity of the country.

Since ancient times, governing the country has been governing officials, not the people. As the saying goes: "Those who are officials must be benevolent and righteous, be compassionate to the people's hardships, and rejuvenate the country and the country." "From ancient times to the present, the prosperity or decay of the country depends to a large extent on the governance ability of the country, that is, whether it can reasonably govern the country and society, and realize the happiness and well-being of the people of the country.

Those who govern the country should rule the country by law, rule the country by virtue, and govern the country with benevolence. The rule of law means that state power must be constrained by law, and it must be administered according to law to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens. Governing the country by virtue means that the leaders of the country and the leaders of the country should lead by example, pay attention to moral cultivation, and influence and infect the people with noble morality. Governing the country with benevolence means that national leaders should care for people's livelihood, pay attention to vulnerable groups, and promote social fairness and justice.

As the saying goes: "Those who are officials must reassure the people, comfort the people, teach the people, and enjoy the people." "Only when this is done can the country prosper and the people be happy and healthy.

To govern the country is to govern the officials, not the people

As an official, the duty is to show benevolence and righteousness, and to win the hearts of the people, rather than just seeking to protect the official position, only to look good on the face, and put the people behind.

For example, in ancient China, there was such an emperor, he paid great attention to the people's livelihood, during his reign, he lightly punished the meager endowment, reduced the burden, freed slaves and maids, and attached importance to education, so that the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the country and the people were safe. This emperor was Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty.

During the reign of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, he formulated strict laws and selected capable ministers, so that the country was governed in an orderly manner. During his reign, there were no major natural disasters, so the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and shops were opened. The people are rich, and the officialdom is honest and upright, and the people are simple.

Because of this, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was able to win the hearts of the people.

Governing the country begins with the governance of officials, and the will of the people is the greatest politics.

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