"Smoke builds bridges, wine paves roads." The next sentence is "Sex makes you happy, wealth prevents disasters." The door behind the generous gift is "The yamen door opens to the south. Don't come in if you don't have money." It is a jingle that satirizes anti-corruption. Since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the Party Central Committee has intensified its anti-corruption efforts. Corrupt officials are like rats crossing the street and are beaten by everyone, with nowhere to hide.
Fighting corruption and promoting integrity is also known as "punishing corruption and promoting integrity." That is to oppose corruption and advocate clean government. The terminology of political ethics belongs to the category of political morality. The basic content of building a clean government. A concentrated expression of ideological and moral construction. To have a clean government, we must fight against corruption, and only by fighting against corruption can we have a clean government. This applies to China and the West in ancient and modern times. The Communist Party of China has always insisted on "fighting corruption and promoting integrity". Especially in the period of reform and opening up during the transformation of the economic system, it has taken "fighting corruption and promoting integrity" as a program of action for building a clean government.
Characteristics of jingle:
Because ballads are not ordinary spoken words, like poetry, folk art and lyrics, they must pay more or less attention to rhyme, so that people sound like it. It is pleasant and harmonious, and easy to remember when you read it.
For example, in the folk song "In the 1950s, all the people made steel, in the 1960s, all the people survived the famine, in the 1970s, all the people went to the countryside, and in the 1980s, all the people did business." The last word of each sentence has the same rhyme, which is a very standard rhyme. form.
In addition, the sentence structure is neatly arranged, and it feels particularly loud and beautiful when read. If it is replaced by a synonym without rhyme to express the same meaning, for example, "In the 1950s, the whole people made steel, and in the 1960s, the whole people fought against the famine." "In the 1970s, all people went to the countryside, and in the 1980s, all people went to do business." The effect will be much worse.