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清代官员纪晓岚在《阅微草堂笔记》中曾讲过一个很有意思的故事。故事说,有一个碌碌无为的庸官死后去见阎王,说自己所到之处只饮一杯水,不收一分钱,自认无愧对鬼神。阎王训斥说:“如果这就是好官,那在大堂上摆一尊木偶,连水都不要喝,岂不比你更好?你为官三年,处处考虑如何保全自己,躲事避责,毫无政绩,负民负国,难道你是好官?”故事虽然简短,却透射着最为朴素的道理:在其位就该谋其政,在其岗就必须尽其责。为官就该奋发有
Ji Xiaolan, an official in Qing Dynasty, once told a very interesting story in “Yue Wei Cottage Notes.” The story says that after a mediocre mediocre officer dies, he goes to see the king of hell and says he only drinks a glass of water wherever he goes and does not charge a penny. Hades reprimanded: “If this is a good official, then put a puppet in the lobby, even the water do not drink, would not you be better than you? For three years, you think about how to protect themselves, to hide things to avoid responsibility, No achievements, Negatives and Negative Powers, are you a good officer? ”Although the story is short, it transmits the most simple truth: in its position it should go its political path and must fulfill its responsibility in its posts. For the official to work hard