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Working with the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee in Hanoi, General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong wanted Vietnam’s most populous city “to be a model” for the preparation of the city’s 11th Party Congress.
In particular, he cited a verse by the late revolutionary poet To Huu to encourage Ho Chi Minh City leaders to “not fear flaws.”
Vietnamese newspapers on September 3, 2020 simultaneously published news and articles that quoted Professor Nguyen Phu Trong’s phrase:
“The Communist Party member is not afraid of flaws,” every fall is a time to reduce nonsense / to increase his wisdom a little more. “
The Vietnamese media also published photos of the Politburo member, the Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, Professor Nguyen Thien Nhan and the Standing Committee of the Party Committee to speak at the meeting at the Party Headquarters.
It seems that the Standing Committee of the Party Committee went to Hanoi to attend a meeting with the OTC, the president, and the media coverage is a sign of the importance of this activity.
The press also said that TBT, State President Nguyen Phu Trong “chaired the meeting.”
‘Less foolish, wiser’
Referring to the Party’s construction work, his experience, Professor Nguyen Phu Trong said that handling unfair cadres “is painful,” but he immediately explained:
“There is an opinion that doing so puts you off. But doing it is having the courage to get up, not get discouraged, or shrink, not dare to do it for fear of faults. without fear of flaws, “every fall is a time to cut down on nonsense / to add a little more wisdom to the body.”
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The member of the Communist Party is not afraid of flaws, “each fall is a time to reduce nonsense / to increase a little more his wisdom.
It is known that Professor Nguyen Phu Trong, a graduate of the Hanoi University Faculty of Literature, often quotes famous verses to enrich his political message as head of the Communist Party and Head of State. Vietnamese family.
The previous verse was quoted in the song “Get up and go” by To Huu:
“… If your feet fall off, get up, take a step back.
Losing this game, we bring another package,
Can chi, free the last one?
Get up and go, I hope to succeed
Learn from many failures:
A fall is a less silly moment
To add a little more wisdom in person.
Get up, poor people! “
Huu’s poem was composed in 1941, when the Communist Party of Vietnam was not in power, and the object of the convocation was the poor.
Today, the Communist Party of Vietnam, with 5 million members, is the only dominant political force in a country of 97 million people.
The objects of the speech include the poetry excerpts that TBT, State President Nguyen Phu Trong recently mentioned are officials.
In 2006, when he took office as Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr. Nguyen Phu Trong (born 1944) spontaneously joked with two phrases from Kieu:
“Think you’re slim, dragonfly / Green Mold knows if it’s square or not.”
In October 2018, after taking the oath of office to the President of the State, he emotionally recounted the Kieu incident 12 years ago.
He said he was “happy and worried” at the time and said the situation in the country 12 years later made him “a little more worried.”
Professor Nguyen Phu Trong’s Kieu tests are often immediately appreciated by the Vietnamese press and widely shared on social media.
However, the idea that Kieu’s two famous phrases, which entered Vietnamese politics in 2006 in the original, refer to slightly different circumstances, not the weight of the mission.
In The Tale of Kiều, two verses 411 and 412 describe a humble Kieu’s confession before Kim Trong’s praise and confession in Thuy Garden.