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Listen to the notes on sweeping the road
Sweeping the Road is a book about the philosophy of sweeping learning written by Hidsaburo Kenyama, the founder of Japan Sweeping Learning Society. The basic spirit of sweeping monk advocated by Mr. Jianshan is to "do everything thoroughly" and "be grateful and cherish the blessings".

Craftsmanship and sweeping roads are very precious things in Japan, so Liang introduced them to China when he was studying in Japan.

The main contents of this book are as follows:

After listening to the book sweeping the road, I really feel that people are so diligent in sweeping and so dedicated in washing toilets. This spirit needs to be implemented in life and practiced repeatedly.

In our life, we often hear some people say, "Don't spend too much time on cleaning, it's a waste of time. Your ability needs to be spent on more valuable things."

So what is more valuable? Do great things with great vigour. Isn't the cause implemented from every little thing? Many people read or listen to this book and then do what they should do, which is completely irrelevant. People use all aspects of life to clean up.

How can you sweep the world without sweeping a house? If you can tolerate dust and dirt residue in your room and feel normal, I believe you are often in a passive state in your life. You are forced to do things at work because of the boss's assignment, and you will not take the initiative to discover and innovate.

Kenyamasaburo's great influence in Japan is to make Japan cleaner and people's hearts more United and cohesive through cleaning activities, and this is because he has persisted for 60 years.

He received a very important education when he was a child, that is, don't give others trouble casually.

10 years, he was cleaning alone. Many employees laughed at him and said that he could do nothing but clean. 10 years later, one or two employees helped him, but these employees got involved and felt the beauty of cleaning. After cleaning, their mood is getting better and better. Some even cried, saying that they had never done anything so serious in their lives. Later, more and more people began to participate.

In 20 years, everyone will take part in cleaning. Twenty years later, people began to learn. Sweeping the floor was established in 30 years, and 40 years later, sweeping the floor became a countermeasure to maintain public order in Japan.

When the thief was interrogated, he said that when passing by their company, he wanted to go in and steal things, but he was afraid to go in because it was too clean and dignified.

And they once won a cleaning contract of 3.3 billion yen. When a president passed the shop, he saw that the gate was very neat and solemn. He thought this company must be great, so he appointed to cooperate with this company and sign a contract.

1 Make you a modest person.

Become a willing heart.

3 cultivate a moving heart

4 the beginning of gratitude

5 sharpen your thinking.