Poems on promoting propaganda work

1. What are the ancient poems that describe propaganda?

1. Biography of Wei Mo, the Book of the Old Tang Dynasty: "Although it is suspected, you can't know it at home."

2. The Book of Filial Piety Broadens the Virtue. "Gentleman's teaching is filial, but it is not at home, but it is also increasingly seen."

3. Han Zheng Xuan's Note: "Teaching by words is not at home, but it is increasingly seen."

4. "Answer to Zhao Jingyan" Author: Cao Shu (Wei and Jin Dynasties)

The sea stores its flow and the mountains accumulate its soil.

it shows admiration and looks obvious, and its source is deep and moist.

look up to my friend, but it's not cool with light.

who said that there is no chapter, it will be announced today.

Importance of propaganda:

Historical experience has proved that propaganda and ideological work is an extremely important work. Propaganda and public opinion are related to the long-term stability of the party and the country, and the critical moment highlights the extreme importance of propaganda and ideological work. The more we face major challenges, the more we need strong ideological guarantee, public opinion support and spiritual motivation. In modern society, the social influence of propaganda and public opinion is growing. Whether we can grasp the work of propaganda and public opinion is related to people's hearts, the rise and fall of the cause and the ruling position of the party. Facts have proved that leaders who attach importance to propaganda work must be leaders who have made necessary achievements in their careers. 2. what are the ancient poems that describe propaganda?

Biography of Wei Mo in Old Tang Dynasty: "Although it is suspected, you can't be familiar with it at home."

The Book of Filial Piety, Broadening the Virtue, "The gentleman's teaching is filial, but it is not home-oriented, but it is also increasingly seen", and "Han Zheng Xuan's Note": "Teaching is not home-oriented, but it is increasingly seen." "Answer to Zhao Jingyan" Author: Cao Shu (Wei and Jin Dynasties) sea stores its flow, and mountains accumulate its soil.

it shows admiration and looks obvious, and its source is deep and moist. Look up to my friends, but I am not cool with light.

who said that there is no chapter, it will be announced today. Importance of propaganda: Historical experience has proved that propaganda and ideological work is an extremely important work.

Propaganda and public opinion are related to the long-term stability of the Party and the country, and the extreme importance of propaganda and ideological work is highlighted at the critical moment. The more we face major challenges, the more we need strong ideological guarantee, public opinion support and spiritual motivation.

In modern society, the social influence of propaganda and public opinion is increasing. Whether we can grasp the work of propaganda and public opinion is related to people's hearts, the rise and fall of the cause and the ruling position of the party.

Facts have proved that leaders who attach importance to propaganda work must be leaders who have made necessary achievements in their careers. 3. What are the idioms to describe the overall completion of the work?

1. Conscientiousness [j Ρ ng j Ρ ng yè è è]

[interpretation] Conscientiousness: describe caution; Karma: the appearance of fear. Describe being cautious and diligent.

[Source] The Book of Songs, Elegance, Yunhan: "Early is great; It cannot be pushed. Conscientious; Conscientious; Such as thunder. "

2, meticulous [y and s and b ù g ǒ u]

[interpretation] Gou: careless. Refers to doing things carefully and carefully, not sloppy at all.

[Source] Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars: "The boss visits the knowledge; Seeing the uncle is meticulous; Promotion is on the day. "

3. Do one's best [j ū g ō ng j ō n cu ō]

[definition] means to be respectful, cautious and do one's best.

[Source] Ming Song Lian's "The Chu Shi Qianbiao of Junrong Peak in Xianfu": "Mrs. Zuyan and Xiankao have done their best, and they will never fail."

4. Whip the horse quickly [kuà i m ? ji ā bi ā n]

[Interpretation] A fast horse plus a whip makes it run faster. Metaphor is to speed up and speed up.

[Source] Song Wang Anshi's poem "Linchuan Anthology Volume 24 Sending Pure Happiness to the South": "I will know the bitterness when I go here; When you return, the fast horse must also whip. " Ming Xu Tianchen's "Killing Dogs, Reading Painfully": "Why not hurry up; Go to Cangshan; Save uncle. "

5. Get twice the result with half the effort [shü bà n g not ng bè i]

[Interpretation] refers to doing things correctly, so it requires little effort and achieves great results.

[Source] On the Ugliness of Mencius Gongsun: "A country of thousands of rides; Be benevolent; People are happy with it; I'm still hanging on. A man with a half-ancient story; Work must be doubled. " 4. the idiom

be conscientious

be meticulous

do one's best

get twice the result with half the effort

do everything with half the effort

be enthusiastic

be eloquent

be conscientious

work hard

Outstanding achievements

Great work

Brainstorm

Ingenuity

Dominance

A set of

Effective

Prescription

It is very important