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At the Shanghai International Film Festival a few years ago, a highlight was the documentary "Migratory Birds" directed by French director jacques perrin. As we all know, migratory birds are very disciplined birds. You can see that the formation of geese flying in the sky is very closely organized, either in a straight line or in a herringbone shape. While flying, they kept shouting "Ah, Ah" and followed the leading geese to fly according to the prescribed migration route. Have you ever seen chasing ducks? On the vast lake, thousands of ducks are playing happily. Behind them, duck farmers are propping up the boat with bamboo poles, shouting "yo-ho-". They beat the lake with bamboo poles to drive the ducks forward. These ducks are really obedient and dare not go east or west.

If animals know how to be disciplined, then human beings, as the tallest creatures, have no reason not to be disciplined. Mencius said, "If you don't obey the rules, you won't be Fiona Fang." Mozi also said, "Stick to its rules and make Fiona Fang the best in the world." A China diplomat wrote that he had just arrived at the German consulate. One day, he was speeding on the highway, and a car behind him followed him all the time. When his car stopped at the entrance of the consulate, the car behind him also rushed past. The diplomat asked him strangely what he was doing. He said to the diplomat, you are driving too fast. That's why he has been driving to the consulate with diplomats. Germans are the most law-abiding people. In Germany, municipal management regulations, property management codes, traffic regulations and the prohibition of smoking in public places have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and there is no need to supervise the implementation or even indicate the speed limit on the expressway. If you see a pedestrian running a red light in Germany, he must be a foreigner, otherwise he is amblyopic or color blind.

Our people are said to be obedient, but this is only one aspect. There is another aspect. Look at so many pedestrians and bicycles running red lights in the street, even motorcycles run red lights when there is no police. Those taxis are fast lanes for a while and slow lanes for a while, and they are as pervasive and rampaging as fish. Those taxi drivers are also proud to say: in our city, they can drive taxis and their driving skills are absolutely first-class. This shows how chaotic our urban traffic is, which is related to the lack of discipline and low quality of our citizens. A well-disciplined country is definitely an efficient country. For example, in Germany, their offices and factories go to work on time. When going to work, the Germans are conscientious and complete their tasks in strict accordance with the plan. If you have to work overtime, you will be considered as not working hard or not competent enough. As a small Nordic country like Finland, observing moral discipline has become the embodiment of Finnish national quality, so their economic competitiveness can rank first in the world.

We should learn something useful from the successful experience of these developed countries, so that our people can further abide by the law and improve the quality of the people. "The army moved forward and production increased by one inch; Strengthen discipline and the revolution is invincible. " Speech by Comrade Mao Zedong at the first issue of 1948 China Youth. Although decades have passed, the doctrine has not been abandoned because of time. I can't help thinking of the military parade on the 50th anniversary of the National Day. Isn't it the embodiment of strength and discipline that the majestic parade phalanx marches with uniform steps? Isn't it a vivid portrayal of that famous saying?