The Connotations and Contemporary Value of Mao Zedong's Inscription"Do Not Be Tainted by Bureaucratic Styles"
In early 1950,Mao Zedong inspected the provincial committees of Songjiang and Harbin City and wrote five inscriptions including"Do not be tainted by bureaucratic styles".This marked the first time that the founding leader of the country had inscribed for local provincial committees,and it was also a solemn require-ment put forward to the whole party,holding significant meaning and far-reaching influence.It possesses a timeless ideological charm,serving as precious ideological heritage and spiritual wealth for us,members of the Communist Party of China.The inscription"Do not be tainted by bureaucratic styles"embodies rich conno-tations and profound strategic considerations.It originates from Mao Zedong's consistent and distinct attitude and values.The inscription"Do not be tainted by bureaucratic styles"signifies enduring spiritual strength and the mission of a new journey.In the new era and on the new journey,we must remember Mao Zedong's inscrip-tion,follow the spirit of Comrade Xi Jinping's instructions on improving work style,adhere to the require-ments of the"three musts",maintain a clear and firm"sense of urgency",neither being tainted by bureau-cratic styles nor hesitating to rectify them.We must thoroughly win the tough battle of staunchly opposing for-malism and bureaucracy and strengthen work style construction.