Building a good reputation in the hearts of the people
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On Dongshan Island in East China's Fujian province, a long-observed tradition continues: residents first pay tribute to "Gu Gong" before honoring their ancestors. The man respectfully known as "Gu Gong" rved as the Party chief of Dongshan county in the 1950s and early 1960s.
During an inspection tour of Fujian in October 2024, President Xi Jinping visited the Gu Wenchang Memorial Hall. He said that to evaluate the performance of officials, the key is to find whether they have a good reputation among the people or not.
"Gold and silver awards are no match for the people's acclaim," he added, urging officials to follow Gu's example and establish a correct understanding of performance and achievements.
Gu is remembered not for grand slogans, but for lasting transformation. When he began working in Dongshan in 1950, the island was barren and ravaged by sandstorms and poverty. Gu led residents through years of persistent afforestation efforts, turning the island into a lush green barrier that continues to benefit generations.
Xi has frequently cited Gu's story. He once noted that Gu earned enduring respect because he did not pursue eye-catching "visible achievements", but devoted himself quietly to long-term service. Such "hidden contributions", Xi said, are in fact the greatest "visible achievements".