Unite for greater victories
□ Li Xiaoming
General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out at the special democratic life meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on The study and education of party history from December 27 to 28, 2021 that the unity and unity of the party is the life of the party.
In 1993, the CCTV Spring Festival Gala sang the song "Everyone Paddles and Opens a Big Boat" for the first time, and the song began with "A bamboo penny, it is difficult to cross the ocean, everyone paddles yo, start a galleon" is the importance of unity and unity. Political parties, as political organizations formed by the political backbone of all classes to seize or consolidate the political power of the state, must be based on unity in order to achieve victory. Otherwise, it cannot be called a political party, and at best it can only be regarded as a grass-roots group, and in the end it will all be scattered.
Xi Jinping said at the 2022 Spring Festival group visit: "In the past hundred years, all the achievements made by the party and the people have been the result of unity and struggle, and unity and struggle are the most prominent spiritual symbols of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people. "The history of the party's development is a history of unity. In 1937, when Japan invaded China in an all-round way, the Chinese Communists held high the banner of unity and resistance against Japan, properly handled the "Xi'an Incident," awakened the unprecedented awakening and unity of the whole nation, and Chinese hundreds of millions of people actively resisted Japan and won a great victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. The party's century-old history of struggle tells us that unity is strength, and only a political party that can unite and struggle can stand in an invincible position.
On the contrary, some people in our party have learned many lessons from the past when they are not united, engage in separatism, and ultimately become unpopular and suffer defeat. After the Central Red Army and the Red Fourth Front Met Division, Zhang Guotao, believing that there were many people with many guns, used "unified command" and so-called "organizational problems" to openly compete for power with the party in an attempt to establish another "Central Committee." In the end, he was discredited and "could not even take away a guard when he fled." Such negative examples show us that for a political party, unity cannot be lost for a moment.
"One quotes its outline, and all eyes are open." General Secretary Xi Jinping also pointed out at the special democratic life meeting on party history study and education of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee from December 27 to 28, 2021 that the unity of the party is first and foremost political unity and unity. As far as our party is concerned, the will of the people is the greatest politics, and as long as we always adhere to the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, there is no possibility of disunity and unity. On the other hand, if we have our own special interests and represent the interests of interest groups, powerful groups, and privileged strata, the unity and unity of our party will lose its foundation and will inevitably fall apart and fall to the ground. Therefore, we must strengthen political construction, enhance the political awareness of the broad masses of party members and cadres, strengthen their political orientation, enable them to stand firm in their political stand, and resolutely implement the party's political line.
Of course, unity and unity do not mean that we should be unprincipledly harmonious, still less should we engage in gangs and gangs; these so-called unity and unity are actually for our own selfish interests, not unity and unity, but split and antagonistic, and we must make it clear that not only do not do it ourselves, but also resolutely oppose others doing that.
In April 1969, at the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong proposed: "Unite and strive for greater victories!" Today, we still need to "unite for greater victories!" ”