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What are the three manifestations of cultural and spiritual wealth?

Chinese traditional virtue is an important spiritual wealth for the development of human civilization. Chinese traditional virtues are rich in content and profound, involving all fields of social life. It can be summarized as three aspects: self-cultivation, keeping the family in order and governing the country. They contain the expectations and demands of individuals for themselves, others and society, and are an inseparable part of China's traditional culture.

2, the Confucian classic "University" said: after self-cultivation, put the family in order, put the family in order and then govern the country.

3. The purpose of self-cultivation is to manage the country, and the standard of self-cultivation is that individuals achieve high moral cultivation. Personal virtues mainly include lofty aspirations, honesty and trustworthiness, integrity and self-improvement, emphasizing morality and righteousness, self-discipline and self-cultivation.

Family harmony refers to the virtue that a family should possess. Family is the basic cell of society, and everything goes well at home. Family virtues mainly include respecting the old and caring for the young, equality between men and women, harmony between husband and wife, respect for brothers and friends, diligence and housekeeping, and neighborhood unity.

5. Governing the country refers to the virtue that a person should possess. Governing the country, in today's words, is the way to be human. Virtues in life include professional virtues and public virtues. The main contents include: loyalty to the country, diligence and love for the people, fair law enforcement, courage to take responsibility, helpfulness, fairness and justice, courtesy, fair trade, respect for teachers, diligence and dedication, saving lives and so on.