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My thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy"

After carefully reading a famous book, you must have many thoughts in your heart, and you need to write a review of what you have gained. So how should you write your feelings after reading? The following is my carefully compiled reflections on reading "Fake Illiteracy". Everyone is welcome to learn from and refer to it. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 1

The famous painter Hua Junwu once painted a painting called "Fake Illiteracy". He used the form of comics to express a strong understanding of this kind of fake illiteracy. irony.

It was a cold and windy season. There was an eye-catching road sign next to the station crossing, which read "Mother and Son Boarding Place." As the name suggests, this crossing was for the convenience of mothers and children. However, there were four strong, seemingly educated men standing on the priority lane. They were gorgeously dressed and of noble status, but they turned a blind eye to the road sign and pretended to be illiterate. But the mother and son, who should really be standing here waiting for the bus, were squeezed aside by them. The mother looked at them with pleading eyes, hoping that they could move out a little bit. However, those men ignored him and showed no intention of giving in.

Those people were not illiterate. They are illiterate in love, spiritually illiterate, and morally illiterate. They don’t know what dedication is, they don’t know what love is, and what morality is. And they only know their own interests, causing inconvenience to others only for their own convenience, and harming the rights of others for their own convenience. A position that didn't belong to them at all, but they stood there forcefully, as if nothing had happened.

At this time, I couldn't help but ask: "Where did China's etiquette go?"

China is a country of etiquette, but now it has been forgotten by the world. When can we regain it? This etiquette depends on us, the masters of the new century. I hope that from now on, false illiteracy will disappear! Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 2

One cold winter morning, the bus station was crowded with men, women and children. There are five eye-catching characters written on the signboard on the railing: The place where mother and son get on the bus. What stood here was not a mother holding a child, but several men; a thin mother wearing a headscarf and thin clothes, holding a newborn baby, standing by the railing, shivering with cold, eyes open. He looked at the male compatriots who were "in the wrong queue" with a look of resentment and helplessness in his eyes.

I thought: Are these men really illiterate? Do they not know these five eye-catching words "where mother and son boarded the bus"? Or are you pretending to be illiterate, pretending not to know the words "where mother and son boarded the bus"?

Look, the first one is a fat man wearing a big fur coat. His eyes are looking at the ground and he is dismissive of the mother and son. The second one is a tall and thin man wearing a fur collar coat. , wearing a hat on his head, standing there with his eyes closed and meditating; the third one was a short man wearing glasses and a down jacket; the fourth one was a tall man with his head raised, wearing a big The masks seem to hide all the faces;

Look at how gorgeous and warm these distinguished gentlemen are dressed, but how ugly and cold they are in their hearts! They ignored the sign and actually did such immoral things against their conscience. But the mother and son next to them were shivering in the cold wind, and their hearts were cold. I really want to ask them: Don’t you have wives and children? If you stand where you shouldn't stand, your heart won't beat, your face won't turn red, and your conscience won't be condemned?

In real life, there are many people like this, and they are common. They do things that go against their conscience for the sake of a little personal gain, pretending to be illiterate, being clever, and using whatever means necessary. I sincerely appeal: "Let us all abide by social ethics, have love and compassion, and let love fill the world!" Read "Fake" "Illiteracy" Thoughts 3

Today, I read a comic by Hua Junwu - "Fake Illiteracy". The content of the comic is: In a cold winter, a sign next to the station said: "The place where mother and son boarded the bus" were written in big characters. What's funny is that there were only four men standing there at the "mother and son boarding area."

The first man and the third man were staring ahead, waiting for the bus to arrive, while the second man and the fourth man were resting with their eyes closed, looking leisurely and doing nothing. They all pretended that they were illiterate and did not know the words on the sign, and pushed aside a real mother and son. The woman could only look at them helplessly, looking very pitiful.

This cartoon by Hua Junwu satirizes a lot of selfish, irresponsible and weak people.

After reading this cartoon, I first thought it was very funny: Are they really illiterate? Of course not. All of them are tall and burly, and one man wears glasses. How could he be illiterate? Then I kind of blame the women and the staff. The woman is still weak. She can reason confidently with those "fake illiterates"! But it can be seen from her fearful eyes that she is afraid of those tall and burly "fake illiterates". Those staff members are too irresponsible. Since the signs are posted, how can they ignore the behavior of these "fake illiterates"? Finally, I feel ashamed because I have also been "fake illiterate".

One time, I went to the park to play and saw a place with particularly beautiful flowers. I was about to pick it, but I saw the words "Please take care of the flowers and plants" next to the flowers. I pretended I didn't see it and picked those beautiful flowers without hesitation. Didn't I just become a "fake illiterate" for my own benefit?

There are many people like me. For example: some buses have "for the elderly" written on the side, but some young people pretend they don't know where they are. In order to take advantage, they occupy the buses that should be used by the elderly. Seats used. Those old people had no choice but to look at him with helpless eyes. Next to the stairs in our school was written: "Slowly, softly, right", but some students ran up the stairs laughing and joking. When we were in computer class, we followed the order. We were looking for seats when we went in, but some students crowded forward in order to get a good seat, causing danger.

We must all get rid of these selfish behaviors and become qualified citizens. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 4

The cartoon "Fake Illiteracy" shows a mother and child getting on the bus, with four people in line. However, these people are not women or children, but young people. A strong man!

Beside them, there was a sign written in big letters: "Where mother and son board the bus." Everyone must have thought that they were illiterate, but in fact they were all genuine educated people. Look, the first one looks like an official. He glanced at the ground without looking at the sign at all; the second person simply "pretended to be deaf and dumb" and simply closed his eyes and pretended to be blind; the third person was still wearing glasses, the symbol of a cultured person; the fourth person was even more amazing, When wearing a mask, even your eyebrows and eyes must not be retracted into the mask!

Beside them there was a woman holding a child. She looked at the four "illiterates" with helpless eyes and begged them to give in, but they turned a blind eye.

The sign clearly says "Mother and Son Boarding Place". I wonder if those who grabbed the spot are illiterate and don't even know the meaning of these words. In today's increasingly fierce competition, how can there be so many illiterates? In fact, they are not illiterate at all, but they have ignored one thing: morality. As social competition becomes more and more intense, interests take a higher and higher position in people's hearts, but personality and morality are increasingly looked down upon by people. Some people begin to act unconscionably and are determined to take advantage of even the smallest advantage.

I remember that I read an article titled "Public Morality", and I still remember a sentence in it, "Good moral education can improve the quality of people in countries with low culture. Moral education can make the quality of people in a country with a deep culture worse." Our China is one of the four major ancient civilizations in the world. China’s five thousand years of history has left us descendants with things that amaze the whole world. However, since the reform and opening up, people's economic awareness has been increasing day by day. Unknowingly, people have begun to ignore morality, and unethical behavior can be seen everywhere.

For example, there are several trash cans in the community, but there are still large tracts of garbage on the ground. Can't those littering people see the trash cans? Another example is spitting gum, spitting everywhere, smoking in public places, rushing in and out of buses and other uncivilized behaviors. They seem to be small things, but in fact these trivial things make us inadvertently We have lost our morality in time; it is these trivial things that make our living environment dirty and messy; it is also these trivial things that make our motherland lose the elegance of its ancient civilization in the world.

Friends, let us *** work together, starting from me, starting from the small things around us, starting from now, and becoming a moral, cultured and civilized person. Let us work together to live in an environment of truth, kindness and beauty! Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 5

Hua Junwu is a famous cartoonist, and his painting "Fake Illiteracy" is highly satirical. There are six people painted on the painting. Four handsome-looking men are standing at the boarding area where the mother and son are waiting for the bus, while a mother and son are standing nearby, looking at the four men helplessly. In order to get on the bus early and get a good seat, these four people squeezed the real mother and son aside.

In daily life, there are some similar things. The school is my home and beautification depends on everyone, but some people can’t see it, throwing confetti everywhere and playing games on the lawn. When we went out to play, there was a sign at the entrance of the park not to scribble or carve on the buildings. However, some people's eyes were so big that they couldn't see it. They often wrote "xxx came here for a visit" without saying anything about the handwriting. , but the words were written crookedly, like a caterpillar. There are many examples in society: on a car, you often see old people standing and young people sitting; on the car, "Please do not talk to the driver" is written on the front, and someone starts talking to the driver behind him. The lives of the people in the car were ignored...

These people have no regard for public morality and civilization. If everyone was like them, wouldn't society be in chaos?

In our real life, such fake illiterates abound. For example, on the lawns, most of them have erected placards saying "Please do not trample on the lawn" and "The grass is alive". However, I often see some people, just like the four grown men in the picture, turning a blind eye to the eye-catching characters on the placard and stepping on the grass just for their own little convenience. They don't all look like those well-fed cadres and soldiers, they should be highly educated people, but their hearts are so ugly and their moral character is so despicable.

China has always been a country with ancient civilization and has always been famous for its civilization. However, in today's society, there are many people who corrupt the atmosphere. If everyone is like this, our country and our nation will soon face destruction. I sincerely hope that while people improve their material lives, they will also strengthen social ethics and spiritual civilization, so that unhealthy tendencies will get further and further away from us. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 6

I read a comic "Fake Illiteracy" by Hua Junwu and I didn't laugh heartily but fell into deep thought.

There is a stop sign drawn in the cartoon, which says "Mother and child get on the bus", but there are four grown men standing there, and a mother holding her child is standing under the license plate. Looking at them helplessly. But these four grown men remained indifferent. Don’t they know how to read? ——NO They are pretending to be illiterate. The four of them don't care about others. Is it moral to let a mother and a child stand aside and let them wait? Do you have a virtuous mind?

What does this cartoon illustrate? Isn’t it satirizing some people who have no public conscience?

There are many people like this. Shouldn’t we say something to them?

Aren’t these people worthy of our criticism for only caring about their own interests and not thinking about other people’s feelings?

I would like to make some suggestions on this.

1. Let some retired elderly people supervise and fine you.

2. Distribute flyers to teach people moral principles. …………

This way it gives the old man something to do and can restrain some people, which is really killing two birds with one stone!

Why not do this! Let our words inspire people to be charitable and make our world a better place. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 7

"The seven and eight days of Laba, the jackdaws froze to death." On a bitterly cold winter day, a mother and her son were rushing to take the bus home for the New Year and arrived at the station. In a passage specially opened for mother and child, four grown men were crowded. Mother and son were squeezed aside, helplessly looking at the occupied passage.

The men crowded in the passage were intellectuals at first glance. You see, the man who is only one step away from "the place where mother and son boarded the bus" is wearing a gorgeous leather jacket, and he looks like a rich boss. He put his hands in his pockets, looking disdainful, which made people angry just looking at him. The second man was wearing a military coat and a military cap and looked like a soldier. But he still pretended not to know the words, staring intently at the five particularly eye-catching characters and scratching his scalp, but still stood there motionless. The third and fourth people had kind faces. One was wearing glasses and the other was wearing a mask. They looked like two doctors who had saved lives and injured people. When the woman saw the opportunity, she stepped forward to question her, but was scolded. She had no choice but to stand outside the "mother and son boarding area" and endure the wind that hit her face.

This is a cartoon called "Fake Illiteracy" by the famous cartoonist Hua Junwu. After reading this cartoon, I feel sorry for the mother and son. The four men in the picture are well-dressed in suits and shoes, but for their own temporary convenience, they put aside a mother and son who really need convenience. It satirizes the "fake illiterates" in society who only care about their own interests without thinking about others.

In our lives, this kind of "fake illiteracy" phenomenon can be seen everywhere. Beside the road, there is a sign saying "No littering", but some people seem to have a hard time with it and insist on throwing garbage here, but the garbage disposal station is not far away; on the wall of the library is a sign saying " "Please do not smoke" slogans, but some people who went in to supplement their knowledge couldn't help but smoke out cigarettes, took out lighters and puffed away; the red light at the intersection was on, but there were pedestrians passing by on the sidewalk... These people were not all Is it the epitome of "fake illiteracy"?

I think the pseudo-illiterates in life will be blushing when they see this cartoon. Fake illiteracy, wake up! Let us join hands to create love and help those who are poor and weak. Let us join hands to create a beautiful home. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 8

Today, I saw a very satirical cartoon in a Chinese language book - "Fake Illiteracy". It criticized some people in society who pretend to be illiterate and destroy society. A person of ethos.

Judging from this painting, the story takes place in a corner of a certain station. There is a sign in the painting that says "Mother and Son Boarding Place", which is particularly dazzling in such a cold winter. But the power that belonged exclusively to mother and son was snatched away by four strong men. The real mother and son were squeezed out by them.

From the outside, the first of the four men was wearing a neat suit and shiny black leather shoes. He looked like an office worker at first glance, but at this moment he stood there as if there was no one else around. There, he didn't care about the brand at all; the second one was wearing a military cap, and he could tell that he was a soldier at first glance, but he squinted his eyes and didn't care about the brand; the third one was wearing glasses and leather shoes, and he should be a distinguished man. A knowledgeable person, but he is standing here without any social morality at this moment; the fourth one may be a doctor, even if he wears a mask, he cannot hide his inner uneasiness, but even so, he did not leave the driveway. And the mother and daughter who were squeezed out of the driveway were shivering in the cold wind...

Looking at this ironic cartoon, I not only thought of all the uncivilized things in our society, " "Fake illiteracy" phenomenon.

In the park, you often see some parents holding their children on the lawn of the park to take pictures. Even if the child repeatedly asks parents to read the slogan on the sign: Don't trample on the lawn.

Parents just said disapprovingly: "It's okay." Such uncivilized behavior will only bring bad learning patterns to their children.

In hospitals, signs such as "No Smoking" and "No Loud Noise" can be seen everywhere, but there are always some "illiterates" who disrupt order. They chatted loudly and smoked cigarettes recklessly. Such bad behavior will get nothing except being scorned by others.

This cartoon uses exaggeration, metaphor and other rhetorical techniques to satirize the unhealthy phenomena in society. Although some people are immoral, there are still good people in society. From this I understand: We cannot ignore public morality and be uncivilized. In addition to being civilized ourselves, we must always remind those around us to be civilized people! Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 9

In normal times, teachers always educate us; we should be civilized people and help people in need. But when I saw Mr. Hua Junwu's "fake illiteracy", it made me think deeply.

The main content of this cartoon is: A plainly dressed woman holds a baby and stands at the "mother and child boarding point". But then a man in a coat came, with a big face and big ears. He swaggered up to the woman and pushed her aside. A second man, a young, strong man who looked like an intellectual, came. He did not hold the child, but stood at the place where the mother and child were getting on the bus. The woman had no choice but to step aside and wait quietly for the bus.

Do these people really don’t know the words on the sign? not really. For their own selfish interests, they ignore the people around us who need help. This reminds me of two completely different types of people on the bus.

There are some seats on the bus specially provided for the elderly, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant and infants. However, there were some young and strong men sitting there playing with their mobile phones as if nothing had happened, completely ignoring the swaying old man standing next to them. On the contrary, there are some children on the bus who are willing to give up their ordinary seats to the elderly. Isn't this behavior worth learning? Why is there such a big gap among big families who also live in society?

There is an old saying that "knowing shame is close to courage." When you realize that what you have done is shameful, this is true courage. bring it on! Use love and true feelings to educate those so-called "fake illiterates"! Let’s build a highly civilized, pure and beautiful social family together! Let's take action and help those in need! I believe tomorrow will be better! 10 Thoughts on Reading "Fake Illiteracy"

"Fake Illiteracy" is a cartoon by the famous Chinese painter Hua Junwu. It is a cartoon with strong satire and humor. This cartoon mainly depicts a waiting station with an eye-catching sign that reads "Mother and Son Boarding Place" in five large characters. However, there were several burly and well-dressed uncles standing in the queue, while outside the queue there was a thin aunt shivering in the cold wind, holding her child who was under one year old and waiting for the bus. Those uncles turned a blind eye to the aunt and the conspicuous sign. Some people will say: "Maybe they are illiterate and can't read." But I think it is obvious from their clothes that they understand but pretend not to understand. For their own interests, they don't even care about the feelings of others. How selfish and callous they are.

In fact, this often happens around us: when we see the elderly, pregnant women, or adults holding children on the bus, we should all get up and give up our seats so that those who need them can sit down and rest. But there were still many people who pretended not to see it and even turned their heads to look out the window. These examples all reflect the lack of morality and love in modern society.

This cartoon gives us great inspiration and satirizes some bad phenomena in today's society. As the teacher said, if we lose our sense of public morality and lack the morality that society should have, what is the difference between us and the people in the picture? Fake illiterates are the creators of pollution at the window of socialist civilization, so we must organize them and help them find their lost sense of public morality.

Through this cartoon, I understand that we must be more considerate of others, put our own interests last, and be willing to help others in need.

Be a civilized, polite and moral person. Let us join hands to make the world a better place. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 11

Four grown men stood in the waiting lane as if no one else was around, and a sign stood in front of the intersection with the five characters "Mother and Son Boarding Place" prominently written on it. , but these four people stood there indifferently. A real mother and son were excluded. ——This is the famous cartoon "Fake Illiteracy" by Mr. Hua Junwu.

After reading this cartoon, I was very angry. I'm angry at the four men for not being fair and ethical, and I'm also angry at the mother and son for not knowing how to protect their legitimate rights and interests. It is true that the actions of those four men were outrageous, but is it advisable for the mother and son to swallow their anger and allow others to trample on their legitimate rights and interests? At least one of the mother and son should stand up and say to the four guys who have no regard for public morality and morality: "Gentlemen, please note that this is the 'mother and son boarding place', please get on the bus elsewhere. I'm sorry." So as to protect one's legitimate rights and interests decently.

In this regard, American friends have done a good job. I once read a story in a book. It tells that the property management department of a residential building in the United States will issue a calendar to the residents of the building every New Year's Day, which records the things they used in the previous year. Go to the property expenses. One time, the property management staff forgot to send a calendar to a resident named George. George went to the property department to ask the staff member to apologize to him and receive the calendar. George is not a person who likes to take advantage. At that time, there was a law in the United States: "Families with a total annual income of less than 25,000 US dollars can enjoy relief from the U.S. government." At the beginning, George was also among the relief recipients, in order to support himself. , he worked hard and finally got rid of the relief. A friend asked him: "You don't want such a large amount of relief, why do you still need that calendar?" He replied: "Because it is shameful to live on government relief, and that calendar is what I should as a consumer." Yes, I should protect my legitimate rights and interests and consume clearly."

We should use legal and moral weapons to unswervingly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of ourselves and others, and we cannot arbitrarily protect them. People like those four men trampled on their own and other people's legitimate rights and interests at will, let alone the mother and son who allowed others to infringe on their own and other people's legitimate rights and interests. When our legitimate rights and interests are violated, we should bravely stand up and say "no".

... Thoughts on reading "Fake Illiteracy" 12

When I saw the cartoon "Fake Illiteracy", I couldn't help but think deeply. This scene impressed me deeply.

This is a scene at the station in winter.

It was cold and windy, and on the platform of the station, four "mothers and children" stood on the platform "where mothers and children board the train". These are no ordinary "mother and son" but four strong men! They were all dressed too neatly and were waiting for the bus as if nothing had happened. However, they pushed aside a thin mother holding her child. Don’t they even understand the stop signs? No, it's not. They are all "fake illiterate".

This mother and child boarding area is set up to facilitate women and children to get on the bus, but these gentlemen dressed as gentlemen stood calmly in this exclusive passage, ignoring the helpless people next to them in the cold wind. , shivering mother and son. They are beautiful on the outside but ugly on the inside; they are full of real numbers, but they are not civilized and do not respect the old and the young.

This kind of behavior is not only found in comics, but also in today's society. I once saw this scene: On the bus, there was a big slogan: Give up your seat to the elderly, weak, sick, disabled and pregnant! It was even broadcast. But I saw an old woman getting on the bus with a cane. In the crowded bus, all the young people just glanced at him and continued to do their own things with their heads down. There was a car full of people, but no one gave up their seat! The big slogan on the car seemed to be mocking everyone.

When we travel, we can always find traces of "so-and-so came here"; on a certain lawn there is a sign saying "Flowers and plants are alive, please be merciful", and next to it is a sign saying The grass was waist-deep; even though the trash can was right in front of me, I still threw the garbage on the ground... This scene stung my eyes. Is this just a picture? No, it reflects our quality. A small action can reflect a person's quality.

I hope that this scene will never appear again. We can become a quality and educated person! Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 13

In a winter when the north wind is howling, goose feather-like snow falls in the sky, and the cold wind stabs people's bodies like sharp swords. These people's hearts and minds are The weather is the same here, it's cold. At a station with a license plate that read "Mother and Child Boarding Point," mothers holding their children were supposed to be standing in line, waiting for the bus to arrive. But there are only a few tall men standing here? What about the mothers? I looked for her, but she was standing behind the license plate. She was wearing thin clothes, holding her child with her hands helplessly. The child was always crying, and the mother looked helplessly at the men. I thought: Can she and the child endure such cold weather? Look at these men again! The first man was wearing a big leather jacket, holding a leather bag in his hand, and had a big belly. He could tell at first glance that he was a big boss, but he just squinted his eyes and waited for the car to arrive; the second man, He was wearing a big green cotton-padded jacket and a military cap on his head. At first glance, he knew he was a soldier, just like my father, an army officer. But as a soldier, he closed his eyes as if nothing had happened. There are also teachers, doctors and the like. He said without conscience: "Don't you feel at all how shameful what you have done? Are you indifferent at all? Are you really illiterate? In this society, you don't feel at all that your status is because of this And it has dropped a lot? Don’t you have a dedicated passenger station? ”

What we lack most in this society is order. If there is no order, people will be Just destroy this earth. Only if everyone helps each other and only has order can everyone be harmonious! Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 14

Looking at the picture of Fake Illiteracy, I fell into deep thought. On a cold morning, at the bus stop, there was an eye-catching sign with the five black words "Mother and Son Boarding Place" standing out on the white sign. But there were four men standing there in the passage below the sign. The four people were expressionless, waiting for the bus as if nothing had happened, but they squeezed a mother holding a baby to the side.

Among the four men, the man at the front is very well-dressed and does not look like an illiterate! But he looked like there was no one around, which was annoying to watch. The second man was wearing a long coat and didn't care about the five big black characters on the white sign. The third man looked like an intellectual, short, wearing a fashionable coat, a pair of shiny leather shoes, and a pair of glasses on his nose. The last person wore a mask and a long coat, as if to hide his inner uneasiness.

These four people look like gentlemen, but they are extremely ugly on the inside. They all look knowledgeable, but in fact they don’t even understand the true meaning of respecting the elderly and caring for the young. There are many such people in our lives. The trash cans on the street clearly have classification signs, but they just throw them into the wrong buckets. There is a sign on the lawn "please don't trample on the lawn", but some people just want to walk on the lawn. This kind of thing happens all the time, they are all fake illiterate!

Let us be literate people and not pretend to be illiterate. Thoughts after reading "Fake Illiteracy" 15

In the cold winter, a sign at the station stating "Mother and Son Boarding Place" is clearly visible. Four tall and well-dressed young people occupied the passageway where "mother and son boarding the bus". A mother and son, wearing thin clothes, stood next to the "mother and son boarding area". These four people are obviously "fake illiterate".

This cartoon was drawn by Grandpa Hua Junwu. It profoundly satirizes those "fake illiterates" who ignore the rules and lack public morality. Similar things happen all the time in life.

If you don’t see it, there is a sign on the lawn that says “The grass is green, please show mercy”, but there are still people playing and chasing on the lawn; “No Smoking” is clearly hung in public places. There are signs, but there are still people who are "vomiting"; in the rippling lake, there is a sign saying "Please do not throw garbage into my precious body", but there are still people throwing garbage into the lake; Xiao "No fishing" is written on the riverside, but there are still some people putting out fishing lines...

Obeying the rules is the most basic quality we should have. Can these "fake illiterates" who are selfish, greedy, and have no sense of public morality still be considered ordinary citizens? Although their every move seems to be well-educated and quality, in fact they don’t even know how to abide by the rules. Can they gain a foothold in society? Mencius once said that old people are like the old people, and young people are like the young people. If you want to gain a foothold in society, you must abide by the rules and be ethical. Society is like a fire. If you benefit others and yourself and have a sense of public morality, you will add a pile of firewood and become stronger; if you harm others and benefit yourself, you will pour a pot of cold water and quickly extinguish it.

"Fake illiterates" are now living in a muddle-headed way, pursuing their own interests. When they become "white-haired", they will only add disharmonious notes to society. These "fake illiterates" who only care about immediate interests will surely regret it and reap the consequences when they are questioned about the facts. "If you don't follow the rules, you won't be able to achieve success." These "fake illiterates" ignore the rules and will eventually fail.

Trains must be bound by tracks, otherwise they will capsize; airplanes must be bound by routes, otherwise they will crash; cadres must be bound by laws and disciplines, otherwise they will become corrupt. We must abide by the rules and regulations and not become "fake illiterate" who ignore the rules.