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The charm of detail

There is a popular saying: look at history according to the general trend, look at the situation according to the mainstream, and look at people according to the big festival. This is naturally true. Small things and details are more vivid and attractive because of their vivid, intuitive and real characteristics, and they are loved and talked about by people, and they can also be seen from small to large.

Details can determine the outcome. Before the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, Japanese spies disguised themselves as Japanese warships for reconnaissance. At that time, Japanese warships were superior to Japan in tonnage, quantity and firepower, and the whole country was intoxicated, thinking that China would win the Sino-Japanese naval battle. Shorts and socks were scattered on the turrets of China warships, so Japanese spies wrote down this detail in the data and analyzed: This is an army with lax discipline and chaotic management, and it will not have strong combat effectiveness. As expected, as soon as the naval battle started, the Chinese side was defeated, almost completely annihilated, and advanced warships became the trophies of the Japanese army. The victory or defeat was actually revealed in the details before the war.

The details can be seen as ups and downs. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, overseas Chinese leader Chen Jiageng led a delegation to visit China. He went to the Kuomintang-controlled area first, and the Kuomintang entertained him with a banquet of 800 yuan. Later, he went to Yan 'an, and Mao Zedong treated him to a meal with a few yuan of potluck. A luxury, a simple, let him see the irreversible corruption of the Kuomintang, and see the vitality of the unity and tenacious resistance of the * * * production party. From then on, he decided that China's future depended on China's * * * production party, so he stood firmly on the side of China's * * * production party and became a friend of China's * * * production party and a witness of China's revolutionary victory.

Details can reflect ethics. Before attending the memorial service of Yang Xingfo who was assassinated by Kuomintang agents, Mr. Lu Xun received a threatening letter filled with bullets. Everyone advised Mr. Lu not to attend the meeting, but Mr. Lu insisted on going. Before leaving, Mr. Wang didn't have any grandiloquence such as "the wind is rustling and the water is cold", but he just threw away the silver spoon at the door. Mr. Wang's death and righteousness are reflected in this small detail. In the late Ming Dynasty, Hong Chengchou, after being defeated and captured, did not eat or drink, as if he really would rather die than surrender. Fan Wencheng, an old friend, said to Dourgen when he came back, "He is definitely not a dead minister. When I was chatting with him, a little dust fell from the beam and landed on his clothes, and he quickly bounced off. I am reluctant to give up a dress. Will he give up his life? " Sure enough, he found a beautiful woman to persuade him, and Master Hong went down the slope and became the "founding father" of the Qing Dynasty. The dust bounced off the clothes is only a small detail, but it reflects a deep-seated problem, as small as a big problem.

Details are the notes of a magnificent movement, a sentence of a masterpiece, a spray in a huge wave, and a stone on a high mountain in Wan Ren. A drop of water can reflect the brilliance of the sun. Appreciate and ponder the details, and you will find that small details have infinite charm.