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Harmony between man and nature is one of the five characteristics of (). ( )

Harmony between man and nature is one of the five characteristics of China's modernization.

Chinese-style modernization is the modernization of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, which is an important feature of Chinese-style modernization and an inherent requirement of building a modern society in an all-round way. We should put the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature into the whole process of economic and social development, promote a new pattern of green development and make new progress in the construction of beautiful China.

The harmony between man and nature is everyone's expectation. The idea of "harmony between man and nature" has influenced China for thousands of years, and has been deeply engraved in the ideological genes of China people. People expect bluer sky, clearer water, greener mountains and more beautiful ecological environment. Time is the author, and China people are the interviewees.

Rooted in traditional culture

The harmony between man and nature is rooted in China's excellent traditional culture. Whether Confucianism or Taoism, these traditional philosophies in China are essentially ecological philosophies. The relationship between man and nature, that is, the relationship between man and nature, is the basic problem of philosophical schools. Confucianism advocates "the unity of man and nature" and constructs the theoretical system of Confucianism. From Confucius's "What does Heaven say? It is believed that reverence for nature is the premise and basic principle of people's social activities.

To Mencius, "when you don't go against agriculture, the valley can't win food;" If you don't count, neither fish nor turtle can be eaten. Axe gold gets into the mountain in time, and mywood can't be used. It advocates the sustainable development of saving resources and protecting the ecological environment. Don't use more and use less, it will lead to the imbalance of ecological environment, which embodies the simple ecological view of Confucianism that advocates nature and conforms to nature.

Taoism advocates "Taoism is natural" and takes it as the logical starting point of the whole thought. From Laozi's "Man is everywhere, the earth follows the sky, the sky follows the Tao, and the Tao follows the nature" to Zhuangzi's "Heaven and earth are with me, and everything is with me", it all contains the value pursuit of pursuing the harmony and unity between things and nature, and between man and nature.

"The nature of Taoism and the unity of man and nature are the inherent survival concepts of Chinese civilization", and these survival concepts eventually formed China people's world outlook and ecological outlook. Chinese-style modernization is rooted in Chinese excellent traditional culture, and it is the modernization of deep integration of traditional civilization and modern civilization in China.