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This is actually an allusion, referring to the three fires of Zhuge Liang in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: the fire of Bowangpo, the fire of Xinye and the fire of Chibi.
During the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang became Liu Bei's military advisor and attacked Cao Cao three times in a short period of time. The first time the fire burned Bowangpo, so that the 100,000 Cao soldiers led by Xiahoudun were left, the second time in Xinye, the fire attack flooded Cao Ren, Cao Hong's 100,000 horses, almost all of them were destroyed, the third time the fire burned Chibi, millions of Cao soldiers were defeated, and finally followed Cao Cao to escape, only 27 people remained. At that time, people called these three fires "Zhuge Liang's three fires".
Later, it became what people often called "the three fires of new officials".
After the new ** took office, he often did a few things to show his talent and determination to get rid of the evils of the times, and then everything was the same. To put it bluntly, it is to give people a prestige and convince the generals. The "three fires" here are metaphors, talking about the first three things at the beginning, which are as spectacular, eye-catching, vigorous and colorful.
The ancient saying Sha Ting "In his Xiangju Teahouse": The new county magistrate's temper has not been touched, what should he do? As the saying goes, when a new official takes office three times, he is making a fuss about rectifying the government, who knows what kind of cat problems he will have?
Cao Ming's "Riding the Wind and Waves" 18: You know that when I first came, there was a lot of resistance, Feng Diping made a name for himself, spread rumors to confuse the public, and insisted that I was "a new official taking office with three fires" and "three hundred old cadres". and Gu Yan's "Camellia Flower":
As the saying goes, there are three fires for new officials to take office. Sun Mengxiu burned himself to the ground as soon as he took office.
Later, it slowly passed down, and everyone got used to saying this. Generally speaking, the newly appointed **, when he first started his work, had some energy, he must first do two or three things that are beneficial to the people or do two or three influential things to show his ability and enhance his prestige. Of course, after being in office for a long time, it is difficult to say whether he will continue to do good things and do things that are beneficial to the people, and it depends on the long-term cultivation of the people, but the general beginning is good, this is people's experience, so it is always laughing and talking:
A new broom sweeps clean.
Nowadays, people use this phrase, which is actually quite interesting, and it can be applied to different characters to express different emotions and different meanings.
One usage is with a positive meaning, which means that the new person is very enthusiastic and energetic, and he is full of ambition to make a contribution. It is often used for praise occasions, and it is also generally applicable to the working state of the first person who has just taken up a new position.
Another usage can be slightly derogatory, which is to emphasize that the beginning of the new official's appointment is okay, and the new official comes to pretend to be a brawl and bluff when he takes office, mainly to show others. After a while, it is not so attentive, and this statement often carries some twists.
The above are some of my personal views on this issue, I don't know if you have a better opinion, welcome to leave a message in the comment area, everyone learns together, makes progress together, I hope it will help you.
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The three fires here are the first to establish majesty, the second to produce results, and the third to choose harmonious development with subordinates.
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refers to Zhuge Liang's Bowangpo Fire, Xinye Fire and Chibi Fire in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, these three fires are Zhuge Liang's three classic battles after being invited out of the mountain by Liu Bei established his prestige.
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The three fires refer to the punishment of people, the attention to people, and the teaching of people, which can tell him to reflect his status.
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The fire burned the new sedan chair.
Zhuge Liang burned Bowangpo, Xiahoudun was defeated, and Cao Cao personally led his troops to attack Xinye. Liu Bei abandoned Xinye and went to Fancheng to avoid Cao's army. Cao Cao's subordinate general Cao Ren led the troops to Xinye, and saw that the city gate was open and there was no one in the city, so he led the army into the city and stationed there.
When night came, it was set on fire. This is the first two fires of the "three fires for new officials to take office".
Cao Ren led the crowd to burst into smoke and fire, looking for a way to run, and when he heard that there was no fire at the east gate, he hurried out of the east gate. The sergeants trampled on each other, and countless people died. Cao Ren and the others got out of the fire, and a shout came from behind, Zhao Yun led the army to rush to the melee, and the defeated army fled for their lives, who was willing to turn around and fight.
While running, Mi Fang led an army to the side, and rushed to kill for a while. Cao Ren was defeated and took the road.
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The new official took office and pointed out that the new ** should first do a few influential things to show his talent and courage.
The "three fires" here are metaphorical, and the first three things at the beginning are as spectacular and eye-catching as burning **, and they are impressive. There is an allusion to this starvation saying, ** Zhuge Liang, a famous historical figure in the Three Kingdoms period, "Three Fires" refers to his three wars with Cao Cao, namely the burning of Bowangpo, the burning of Xinye and the burning of Chibi.
Later, it was widely used by people to describe that new officials should have a new look, a new atmosphere, new measures, and new policies when they take office. Nowadays, people use this phrase to express different emotions and meanings in different characters. One usage is with a positive meaning, which is to say that the new person is very enthusiastic and energetic, and he is full of ambition to make a contribution.
It is often used for praise occasions, and it is also generally applicable to the working state of the first person who has just taken up a new position. Another usage can be slightly derogatory, which is to emphasize that the new official comes to pretend to be a show and bluff when he takes office, mainly to show others, and after a period of time, he will not be so attentive, and this statement often has some twists and turns.
Historical allusions to the three fires of the new official taking office:
The first time Bowangpo was burned, the Cao army was attacked by 100,000 Cao soldiers led by Xiahoudun, and there was not much left. So, Zhuge Liang sent Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Liu Bei out of the city one by one and gave orders. Everyone will be skeptical, but they will not dare to disobey, and they will also take a wait-and-see attitude, after all, they still do not understand the ability of this military advisor.
As a result, Zhuge Liang used a little trick to defeat the Cao army with fire at Bowangpo, and 100,000 Cao soldiers fled in a hurry, and finally ordered Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others to fold their clothes; The second time in Xinye was still attacked by fire, Cao Cao made a comeback and sent Cao Ren and Cao Hong's army to attack Xinye. Zhuge Liang expected that Xinye would not be able to stay, so he left an empty city, and the houses were hidden with sulfur and other fire-causing things.
The wind was strong at night, Liu Beijun, who was ambushed outside the city, shot rockets into the city, the fire quickly burned, Cao Bing fled out of the city, was intercepted and killed by Liu Beijun, and returned defeated; The third time was to burn Chibi, this time Zhuge Liang and Dongwu cooperated, and the grass boat borrowed arrows, winning more with less, so that millions of Cao soldiers were defeated. In the case that everything is ready and only the east wind is owed, Zhuge Liang is in action step by step, and his clever calculation also makes Zhou Yu completely convinced.
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The meaning of the three fires of the new official is that in order to show his authority and determination, the newly appointed ** deliberately took drastic measures when he first took office to deter the other party and establish his prestige.
This idiom originates from ancient times, when a new official needed to show his prestige and control, and show the results of his work. Many new officials will take some positive and radical actions in the early days of their tenure to prove their determination to govern.
Three fires in a garden, between two cases, are common measures. The three fires refer to the three important measures taken by the new officials in their first three days in office to demonstrate their determination and decisiveness. There may also be a problem of "too much" when the new official takes office, and being too strong may cause social dissatisfaction and trouble, and bring trouble to the follow-up work.
The new officials should also pay attention to balance and prudence when taking measures.
How to burn three fires when the new official takes office
1. Rational use of power, strengthen organization and leadership, and improve work efficiency and quality. The newly appointed ** should scientifically formulate work objectives and plans, reasonably allocate resources and tasks, and stimulate the enthusiasm of cadres and employees through organization and leadership, and improve work efficiency and quality.
2. Take the initiative to strengthen reform and innovation. The newly appointed leader should be good at discovering problems, actively mining rock traces, and taking reform and innovative measures to promote the smooth development of various tasks. At the same time, extensive training should also strengthen communication with enterprises, social organizations and the public, listen to the opinions and suggestions of all parties, adjust policies and measures, and ensure the compliance and feasibility of policies.
3. Pay attention to people's livelihood issues and actively promote the development of social undertakings. The newly appointed leaders should analyze the current social situation, understand the needs and demands of the people, put the improvement of people's livelihood in the first place, actively promote the development of education, medical care, housing and other social undertakings, and provide better services and guarantees for the people.
The newly appointed ** must be brave in innovation, pioneering and enterprising, and take the initiative. It is necessary to vigorously improve the people's livelihood and implement the principle of building the people's livelihood first from top to bottom. It is also necessary to strengthen communication and coordination with all quarters, so that policy coordination can be initiated, and contradictions in all aspects can be resolutely handled and reconciled in solving problems.
In this way, the three fires of the new official will be able to burn prosperously.
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