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Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism and China traditional culture reading notes 1500 words.

"Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism" and China traditional culture can be divided into the following aspects, each of which can be written a lot:

Family education

Causal education

multiculture

Classic reading materials

Disciple book club

Hua Cang Dao de lecture hall

famous dictum

enterprise management

hygiene

Moral education story

Confession column

……

For example. Enterprise management:

Statistics in recent years show that the average life span of small and medium-sized enterprises is less than 10 years, and that of the world's top 500 enterprises is less than 40 years. Modern managers are familiar with the theories of various management schools, but the life span of enterprises is short ... What is the reason? These question marks will be transformed into exclamation marks one by one, opening the way for us to love and care for "happy life" and "harmonious enterprise"!

"Virtue is the foundation and wealth is the purpose." Whether an enterprise and a family can maintain long-term stability and sustainable development depends on virtue!

Employees have no virtue, even if they have a century-old foundation, they can collapse overnight! Children have no filial piety, and it is still a lifelong hope to let power fall in the ruling and opposition!

(⊙ ⊙) b) b copied from Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism culture network)

Reference audio-visual lectures: Mr. Zhou Yongshan's Practice Sharing of China's Traditional Culture Driving Healthy Economic Development and Traditional Culture and Enterprise Management.

It's easier to give people fish. _ 12 should have passed. Typing for my efforts, O(∩_∩)O~

General reference:

China Traditional Culture Revival Network. Whfx. (same as organic)

Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism Multicultural Education Network. Amtb .tw/rsd/rsd. Poplar

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