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What are the traditional Chinese virtues in the fight against the epidemic?

The traditional Chinese virtues that the Chinese people have demonstrated through their actions in the fight against the epidemic are:

Belief in science and rationality|: In the past, there were many foreigners and Chinese publicists who said that the quality of the Chinese people was poor. But the epidemic has shown that Chinese people are the most rational and believe in science the most. For a completely unknown virus, under the condition of no vaccine and no specific medicine, the only scientific method after finding out that it is a droplet infection is isolation.

When the government issued a sealing order, no one protested that they were not free, and the 1.4 billion people consciously quarantined themselves for nearly two months. Overnight, no one roamed the streets, and it was this high level of rationality, this high level of nationalism that believed in science, that reduced the number of infected people by hundreds of thousands, millions, and the deaths of at least tens of thousands of people.

For the sake of the country and the people and for the sake of life: in the national crisis, our old experts, our white-clothed warriors, countless volunteers, builders, laborers, and our cadres have well carried forward the spirit of the Chinese nation, "the rise and fall of the country, the responsibility of the people" and "self-sacrifice for the sake of others".

Several of the old academicians who led the fight against the epidemic were in their seventies or older, but despite their age, they threw themselves into the battle; almost all of the doctors and nurses in the hospitals wrote letters of volunteering to go to Wuhan to support them. Although the result is undecided, it may be "wind Xiao Xiao Yi Shui Cold." The Chinese nation's sense of family and country, ah, is our faith and bones inherited from generation to generation.

Life is more important than everything: in our hospital, the 95-year-old man is still cured, the Chinese nation's "old as we are as well as others old", the spirit of mutual help, love and care for each other is well inherited. And our human rights spirit of valuing life and putting people first is far superior to those Western politicians who shout about human rights but ignore the lives of more than 100,000 people.