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What do you mean by fine traditions?

The fine traditions of the Chinese nation are patriotism, righteousness, benevolence and frugality.

1, patriotic

Since ancient times, the Chinese nation has advocated the national solar terms of "wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, power can't be bent, and death can end". Patriotism, as a national spirit, is the core of Chinese traditional virtues.

2. Easy to stand

The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation emphasize the establishment of harmonious interpersonal relationships. It advocates "righteousness is the highest", "righteousness is the highest" and "righteousness is the first", and requires "forgetting righteousness when looking at profit" and "forgetting righteousness when looking at profit".

Step 3 be kind

Mencius advocated "the benevolent loves others" and put forward the idea that "the monarch values the people". This idea of asking everyone to respect, understand, care, love and help others with kindness is the most popular moral heritage among the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

Step 4 be thrifty

Diligence means thrift and describes diligence and thrift. From the first chapter of the fifth volume of Lu Yao's Ordinary World: "In this way, we have formed a dual lifestyle of daring to eat and drink, and being frugal." Many famous people in history have touching stories about thrift. Thrift can be saving food and clothes.