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How to respect cadres and love soldiers

Knowing and loving soldiers-the basic attitude of revolutionary soldiers in dealing with internal relations

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The relationship between officers and men is the most basic interpersonal relationship within the military. There are many internal relations in the army, such as soldiers, officials, officers and men, superiors and subordinates, friends and neighbors, old and new relations and so on. Among these relationships, the relationship between officers and soldiers reflects the nature of the army and embodies the moral quality and cultivation of military members in interpersonal communication. The relationship between officers and men is at the core of all kinds of relationships and plays a decisive and exemplary role in other relationships. Therefore, the army has always attached importance to the relationship between officers and soldiers, and formed a fine tradition of respecting cadres and loving soldiers in the long-term revolutionary struggle. Regardless of the past, present and future, respecting cadres and loving soldiers are the basic principles for handling internal relations in the military.

Respecting cadres and caring for soldiers means that officers and men are politically equal. Cadres care about soldiers, set an example for them, lead troops with deep affection, in accordance with the law and in a civilized manner; Soldiers respect cadres, obey their leadership and management, support cadres to do a good job, and form an ideological basis for obeying orders and commands and a strong sense of ownership. During the Red Army period, there was a folk song: When you become a soldier, you have to be a Red Army, and workers and peasants welcome you everywhere. Cadres and soldiers are the same, and no one will oppress others. This is a vivid portrayal of the relationship between officers and men in the army.