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There is a story about a China student studying in Japan who washes dishes for Japanese restaurants after school to earn tuition. There is an unwritten rule in Japanese catering industry: dishes must be washed with water for 7 times. Washing dishes is paid by the piece, which the international student considered. If he washes the dishes less once or twice, the labor efficiency will be greatly improved. Japanese students asked him for skills, and he didn't shy away: "Just wash it twice less." As a result, Japanese students gradually alienated him. When a restaurant owner was checking the cleanliness of dishes, the boss used a special test paper to measure whether the cleanliness of dishes was not enough. He blamed the foreign student, and he said plausibly, "There is not much difference between washing five times and washing seven times." The boss simply said, "You are an unruly person, please leave."

Because he didn't obey the rules, his classmates alienated him, and his boss even fired him, which shows that people in highly developed countries attach importance to the rules. Why does Japan, a highly developed country, attach so much importance to rules? I'm afraid an old saying of China can replace the answer to this question: Without rules, there would be no Fiona Fang. Yes, if there are no rules or you don't follow them, things will be a mess. Where can it be efficient? Where will it develop? Sadly, China people, who first understood the role of "rules", forgot that we should abide by the rules when doing things abroad.

Family life has rules of family life, such as work and rest system, hygiene requirements, manners and habits, etc. There are rules in social life, such as traffic rules and public order; There are rules for studying or working, such as attending classes on time and working in groups. There are also rules of international affairs in international affairs, such as the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which does not interfere in other countries' internal affairs. From a small point of view, rules are the guarantee of a person's success; Generally speaking, rules are also the guarantee of normal interpersonal communication and the normal operation of society.

However, in front of our eyes, we can always see something that doesn't follow the rules: someone cheated for the exam; When shopping, encounter fake and shoddy products; When traveling abroad, you will encounter black tour guides and fake attractions; When a company is promoted, some people will use the back door to establish contacts ... all kinds of incidents that do not follow the rules hurt people's hearts and hurt social justice.

We call for justice, we want clarity and justice, but who is the one who upholds justice and creates a fair society? In fact, this person is ourselves. We are not only advocates of obeying the rules, but also defenders of the rules. Students, what are you waiting for? Obey the rules and start with me. Let's all take the initiative to resist those who break the rules. Let's be honest, be unmoved by interests and stick to the rules, so that we won't encounter any ugly cases that don't follow the rules again.