Li Shimin, the founder of Zhenguan, once said: "With copper as a mirror, you can dress your clothes, learn from others, know gains and losses, learn from history, and know the rise and fall." It is obvious that history is the best teacher in reality. Throughout the party's historical years, ups and downs, our party has continued to grow and develop through experience, and now it has become so vibrant and full of new hopes.
The so-called "four histories" are the history of the party, the history of New China, the history of reform and opening up, and the history of socialist development. In the study of "Four History", we can touch the historical context, draw historical strength, help us reflect on ourselves, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, urge us to work hard, enhance our self-confidence and do our work unswervingly.
Learning the "Four History" can strengthen the belief and make clear the direction. By studying the "Four History", we can understand the life days and hardships that our China * * * production party has gone through, and we can find out where we came from and where we are going, so as to keep in mind our initial heart and mission, and strengthen our faith.
Learning the "Four History" can be persevering and promote development. In the early development process of the party and the country, countless people with lofty ideals have emerged to shed their blood for their beliefs. How many outstanding builders, reformers, cadres and the masses have devoted themselves to the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people in the process of reform and opening up to socialism in the new era?
Learning the "Four History" can clarify the situation and enhance self-confidence. Every era has its own situation, and understanding and grasping the current situation is related to the life and death of the party and the country.
In peacetime, learning the "four histories" can be described as timely rain. Under the premise of constantly revisiting history, we feel that our mission and responsibility are getting heavier and heavier, so that we can truly accomplish our mission. We should closely integrate the study of the "four histories" with the current work, draw spiritual strength, experience and wisdom from history, draw the determination to stick to the people's position, do our own thing unswervingly, better promote reform and opening up, and better enhance people's well-being.