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Know Zhou Enlai (short)
As the old saying goes, "Great wisdom is foolish, but great courage is foolish". Zhou Enlai had the brave spirit of "going to the sea of misery" and "going to hell" during the Cultural Revolution. He had to say and do many things against his will. In most cases, he is "knowingly" and has to do so. He is suffering in the "sea of misery" and "hell", and his painful mood can be imagined. He said, "The Cultural Revolution exhausted me." . I'm talking about both physical and psychological aspects here. He spent a whole year in hell and pain 10! Serving the people heart and soul is Zhou Enlai's life goal. As the prime minister of the country, he considers himself a public servant of the people. In Zhou Enlai's mind, the Prime Minister is a public servant and should be the biggest and best public servant. He said: "I am the prime minister, so I have to take care of everything. I can't manage how to explain to the party and the people! "

As the biggest public servant, he is most worried, worrying about the country and the people all day long. Wherever there are things, problems and dangers, he goes.

As prime minister, he occupies a high position. How to use power is a test for any one. He used his power very carefully. There are often many reports asking him to approve projects and funds. He always thinks twice before he acts, spending limited funds where he needs them most. He said, "I have a heavy pen!" " ""This pen is too heavy for me to carry. "

He is the Prime Minister and the most diligent "long-term worker" in China. He usually works 16 hours or more every day. In his later years, he was suffering from cancer, and his comrades advised him to reduce his workload. He said: "We people have been pulling carts for the country and the people all our lives! As long as there is breath, we must struggle. "

This civil servant always hangs the medal of "serving the people" on his skirt in his later years. This is the motto he practiced all his life, and it is also the simplest and truest portrayal of his life.