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"Jin Tang Longlei" rooted in the emperor's deeds

The standard of the Ming Emperor is to bow down; since the ancient sages, Xian has put practice first; the way to govern lies in being pragmatic, talking about the wrong country, doing practical work to rejuvenate the country, doing meritorious work, and being diligent in his work; those who can catch the dragon and go to the sea and fight the tiger on the mountain, there is no one, I am ten, ten people, I am a hundred, every mountain opens the road, meets the water and builds bridges, only to fight for the day.

"Jin Tang Longlei" rooted in the emperor's deeds

The king of a country, who spends his days and nights in the public and in his thoughts, does not rush to fantasies, does not dwell on false sounds, worries about the world before the world, and enjoys the joys of the world after the world; every time he listens to the dynasty, he forgets to be tired every day, he lives and plays, he is thrifty, he prohibits, he is up and down, and the sufferings of the world are all heeded; the emperor is bold and fierce, he is arrogant and dry, and he has consistently practiced his character and spiritual temperament, and he wants to become a model for the world's subjects, and he can really show the law to his descendants.

"Jin Tang Longlei" rooted in the emperor's deeds

Since the history of primary school, renjun should transform his labor achievements into practical actions to transform the subjective world and the objective world; he should make practical moves in precise policies, make practical efforts in precise promotion, and see practical results in precise support; persist in coming from practice and going to practice, take the lead in reality, take the work as the first, and create actual achievements that can stand the test of history and the people; history has told us more than once that doing is the only way to achieve extraordinary royal deeds.

"Jin Tang Longlei" rooted in the emperor's deeds

Jin Tang Longlei

Not to patrol luck, not to go on safaris, to manage government affairs every day, to bow down to the world, not to seek easy things, not to seek refuge in things, to seek prosperity, the task is heavy and the road is long; hard work is better than empty talk, and deeds are heavier than Mount Tai; the affairs of the world, down-to-earth, really grasp hard work, dare to take responsibility, dare to face it, be good at solving problems and even sacrifice their lives, is to say that it is sincere, and then in exchange for the hearts of the people, the heart is happy and convinced; the best gift that history gives us is the enthusiasm it arouses, and the prosperous world can be promising, and the prosperous world can be.