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How to carry forward China's traditional culture and three strictness and three realities

"'three strictness and three realities' is rooted in the deep soil of China traditional culture"

Confucius said, "Seek others after you have yourself", "Seek yourself from a gentleman" and "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you", Ceng Zi said, "I save three times a day", "The spirit of heaven, the spirit of man and the fear of the morning are the fears of my people", and Confucianism also said that "the world is our duty", "A gentleman doesn't bully a dark room" and "a gentleman is cautious and independent".

In Shu Dagang's view, these are all manifestations of "three strictness and three realities" in China's traditional culture.

"In China's traditional culture, it is believed that a person must be honest, sincere, cultivate one's morality, and keep the family in order before he can' rule the country and level the world'. These are the two propositions of "strict self-cultivation" and "strict self-discipline". Shu Dagang said.

The thought of "three realities" is also rooted in the deep soil of China traditional culture.

Mo in Shangshu advocates "frugality and health preservation" and puts self-cultivation, practicality, practicality and people's livelihood in the first place. "Thus, China's ancestors and sages attached great importance to practicality and effectiveness."

In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius also said, "You should stand up and be a man, and you should be a man", explaining that "this is' righteousness', which means being honest with others and loyal to the world. And "words must be faithful, actions must bear fruit" and "words must be faithful, actions must be respectful" mean hard work.

Seeking truth from facts means seeking truth from facts, starting a business means being down-to-earth, and honesty means being faithful. In his view, these words all condense the wisdom of China traditional culture. "Therefore,' three strictness and three realities' are inextricably linked with the traditional culture of China." Shu Dagang said.

"Cooperation with Confucius Institute is a long-term pursuit, which cannot be achieved overnight."

"The cooperation between Confucius Institute and universities is the long-term pursuit of Sichuan University. For Kong Tangxue, it is a nest to attract phoenix, and it must be a storm. " On April 8, at the unveiling ceremony of "International Training Park for Chinese Culture" of the Confucius Institute in Guiyang, Fudan University, Wuhan University, Sun Yat-sen University, Sichuan University and other universities will sign agreements with the Confucius Institute.

Sichuan University has a very deep tradition of China since its founding. Shu Dagang found that under the current diversified educational environment, many young people don't know much about China's traditional culture, and even have blind spots. "Now we need a place where they can feel, participate and review."

Shu Dagang, who has been devoted to Confucianism for a long time, also realized that in today's social state, the research and enlightenment of China's traditional culture need to explore and introduce the excellent values and ethics of China's traditional culture, so that more people can understand that "Confucius Institute is this platform."

"It can be expected that with the signing of the contract between Confucius Institute and universities, a concrete, systematic and long-term cooperative research and promotion will be carried out systematically." Shu Dagang said.

In this regard, Shu Dagang believes that the Confucius Institute undertakes "a public welfare undertaking" and a "public moral undertaking". "It is not difficult to know, but it is not easy to do." Shu Dagang also hopes that all people with lofty ideals who are United by the Confucius Institute will develop their skills with a pure heart, do a good job in this public welfare undertaking, and build the Confucius Institute into a spiritual home representing the excellent traditional Chinese culture.