Poems praising water conservancy workers

Running water is fleeting, and time flies. I feel that it has been more than six years since I retired from water conservancy work. During this period, whenever I recall my indissoluble bond with water conservancy, it always excites me, haunts me and is hard to let go.

In retrospect, I have an indissoluble bond with the great cause of water conservancy, which is eternal and still has a very important position, role and influence in contemporary economic and social development. Although it is not the deliberate pursuit inherent in my life, it is by no means an accidental coincidence for no reason. In fact, since I was studying, I have established a special feeling and concern for water conservancy. I remember holding a history textbook and learning the story of Dayu's water control three times without entering the house; I know the tragic experience and deep suffering of thousands of floods in the history of our country. The dawn thousands of miles away brought millions of people and starved everywhere. Understanding that water can carry a boat and overturn it is not only a hero who benefits mankind and all beings, but also a profound truth that if it is not done well, it will become the chief culprit of mankind; I have also seen such a historical fact that in the long feudal history of our country, how many feudal dynasties were overthrown and replaced because of corruption and frequent floods, which brought clothing, food and people's livelihood to countless working people. So, in my heart, I planted the seeds that water is interdependent and closely related to human survival and reproduction and social development and progress. I remember when I was a child, it was 1954, just liberated and studying in primary school. In the summer and autumn of that year, there was a rare flood in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Wang Yang is everywhere, and nothing is harvested in the farmland. I waded barefoot to school every day, and even my toes were soaked. The experience of this flood has made me personally realize that the brand that we should always care about water conservancy has deepened in my heart. It is precisely for this reason that I, a cadre who has not specially entered the water conservancy colleges for further study, but has worked in the organization department for a long time, made an organizational decision at the end of 1985 and transferred me to the Municipal Water Resources Department as a deputy leader. Without saying anything, I resolutely obeyed the arrangement of the organization, made a substantial leap in becoming attached to water conservancy, and my fate also gave me new connotations. I deal with water conservancy every day, often groping and knocking on the banks of rivers and seas. I never left the water conservancy department for a day until I retired. This kind of life experience is probably forged by my fate with water conservancy!