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A short story about observing discipline.
Throughout the ages, there are many stories about obeying discipline. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao's military discipline was like a mountain, and soldiers were not allowed to trample on crops. But once, his horse was frightened and stepped on a large crop. He wanted to kill himself. Persuaded by the soldiers, he cut off a lock of hair, which was already a heavy punishment at that time. It is important to observe discipline. We should not indulge our freedom too much, completely unrestricted freedom, which is quite harmful and dangerous. So we should abide by discipline, so that our class will be praised and excellent. We will work harder and unite as one. The school will become very orderly. Let's work together.

1: The story of Lenin's discipline.

"orderly haircut"

Lenin once went to the Kremlin barber shop for a haircut. At that time, there were only two barbers in this barber shop, so many people were waiting in line for a haircut. After Lenin went in, everyone quickly gave up their seats and let Lenin take care of them first. Lenin smiled and said to everyone, "Thank you for your kindness. However, this is unacceptable. Everyone should abide by public order and manage their hair well. " Say that finish, he moved a chair and sat in the last position.

2. "I also want to abide by the system."

It was in Yan 'an that Chairman Mao went to the hospital to visit the political commissar of Guan Xiangying. Two people are talking happily in the ward. The nurse came in and said, "Comrade, the doctor told the patient to be quiet and not to receive visitors." Chairman Mao said modestly, "Sorry, little comrade." Then I said goodbye to Guan Xiangying and left the room.

3. "No matter who you are, you must abide by the system."

Once, when Zhou Enlai went to Beidaihe, he needed to see a map of the world and some books. The staff called Beidaihe Cultural Center and said that some leaders wanted to read some books such as world maps. Xiao Huang, who answered the phone, replied, "We have a rule that books cannot be lent out. Come by yourself if you want to see it. " Zhou Enlai borrowed books from the library in the rain. When Xiao Huang saw that he was Premier Zhou, he was very remorseful. The Prime Minister said kindly, "No matter who you are, you must abide by the system."