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某地帮贫扶困工作队,下乡前讨论自身革命化时,响亮地提出:“吃百家饭,听百家言!”并见之于行动,深受群众欢迎,群众称赞:“老八路”的作风又回来了。此举,发人深省。温故而知新。记得在五六十年代,干部下乡总是背着铺盖卷,一头扎进农民家里,访贫问苦,促膝谈心,轮流吃派饭,盘腿坐在农家烷上,围着烷桌,一边吃一边了解农村情况,倾听农民心声。有的干部还把笔记本放在烷桌上,不时搁下碗筷记上几笔。农民把干部当亲人,都愿掏心里话。这样,干部就和群众打成一片,而且耳聪目明,掌握大童第一手资料,便于搞好工作。
Somewhere to help the poor and stormy task forces, before going to the countryside to discuss their own revolution, loudly put forward: “eat a hundred rice, listen to a hundred words!” And see in action, well received by the masses, praised by the masses: “Old Eight Road ” style is back. This move, thought-provoking. Therefore, it is new. I remember that in the 1950s and 1960s, cadres went to the countryside with their backs and covers, and they plunged into the peasants’ families. They interviewed the poor and asked hard and talked about each other. They took turns to eat rice and cross-legged on the peasant’s alcoves. Understand the situation in rural areas, listen to the voices of farmers. Some cadres also put the notebook on the altar table, occasionally put aside a few chopsticks. When the peasants take their cadres as their relatives, they are willing to dig their hearts. In this way, cadres will work in harmony with the masses and have the best knowledge and knowledge of primary school children to do their jobs well.