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What embodies China's traditional virtue of valuing harmony?
"I want to stand up, I want to be an adult" and "Kiss the people, kiss the people and love things". Harmony is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, which can not only promote harmonious coexistence between people, but also promote social stability and unity. This traditional virtue can best be embodied in "first, we must establish people, and second, we must be human beings" and "kiss the people, kiss the people and love things". The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation refer to the outstanding moral heritage handed down from China's 5,000-year history, which is influential, can be inherited and continuously innovated and developed, and is beneficial to the next generation.
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