What do you mean, clear-headed and conscientious?

Clear-headed, strict duty: clear-headed, that is, bright and wise inside, in layman's terms, is a supernatural realm; Keeping one's duty means respectfully observing one's due responsibilities and obligations or being content with one's position and environment. In layman's terms, it means never forgetting your due responsibilities and obligations and doing things in a down-to-earth manner.

An article in the People's Court newspaper said that Wang Gang, a corps judge stationed at the grassroots level in the frontier, had no magnificent feats or earth-shattering deeds, but only a plain life with a clear head, dedication, earnest work and down-to-earth work. However, this dull life exudes the eternal glory of human nature.

Only those who love themselves can love, and those who have money can give gifts. It must be your own sunshine that gives people light, and it must be your own joy that gives people joy. Wang Gang's eye disease is worrying, but his inner peace is enviable. In an impetuous society, Wang Gang maintains a peaceful mind, which is extremely rare. Peace of mind can not be forced, it is a state of cultivation, the result of being guided by values, and a great wisdom of life.

Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps is a special organization established under the special historical background, shouldering a special mission and playing a special role. The Corps shoulders the dual task of reclaiming land and guarding the frontier. As an important part of the courts in Xinjiang, the Corps Court fully performs the judicial duties entrusted by the Constitution, protects the legitimate rights and interests of the parties according to law, and provides a strong judicial guarantee for the reform, development and stability of the Corps and the country. In the vast Xinjiang area under the jurisdiction of the Corps, a large number of outstanding judges, such as Rainbow, are sticking to the grassroots. They are like Populus euphratica in the desert, smiling at the sand.

I read a passage in middle school and liked it very much. I can still recite this effect now: peace of mind, a transcendental realm! Wedding, not dizzy; When the song ends, people will not be lonely; Success will not be ecstatic; Failure will not discourage you. Flowers and wine meet in life, and I am calm; Facing life, I am free and easy. Quietly, looking for sunshine and hope.

I want to dedicate this to Wang Gang and to the judges who stick to the land under their feet.