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What are the idioms of "traditional Chinese virtues"?

1. Seeing Death as a Homecoming

Pinyin: shì sǐ rú guī,

Interpretation: Seeing death as a homecoming. It describes a person who is not afraid to sacrifice his life.

2, See righteousness and courage

Pronunciation: jiàn yì yǒng wéi

Interpretation: When one sees what is righteous, one is brave enough to do it.

3, No Shame

Pronunciation bù chǐ xià wèn

Explanation: To learn from someone who is less learned or of a lower status than oneself, without feeling ashamed or disgraced.

4. Dutiful and good at learning?

Pronunciation dǔ xìn hào xué

Explanation diligent learning

5, Lost Sheep Mending Jail

Pinyin: wáng yáng bǔ láo

Interpretation: 亡: to flee, to be lost;牢: to close the circle of livestock. It is not too late to mend the sheep's pen after they are lost. It is a metaphor for finding a way to remedy a problem after it has gone wrong, which can prevent it from continuing to suffer losses.

The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation refer to the outstanding moral heritage that has been handed down from China's 5,000 years of history, has influence, can be inherited, and has been continuously innovated and developed, and is beneficial to the next generation. It is summarized as the sum of the excellent moral qualities of the Chinese nation, the fine national spirit, the noble national spirit, the noble national sentiment and the good national habits. It symbolizes the "shape" and "soul" of the Chinese nation. It is also the crystallization of our people's practice of dealing with human relations, human-social relations and human-nature relations for more than two thousand years.

Since ancient times, the Chinese people have been advocating the national temperament of "not to be rich, not to be poor, not to be moved, not to be subjugated by the mighty and not to be bent, and not to be killed in order to fulfill one's duty". Patriotism as a national spirit, but also the core of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation. Historically, China has been repeatedly invaded by foreign enemies, and when the country breaks down, the family dies, which makes people's patriotic feelings strongly manifested and sublimated into the national sentiment and spirit of dedication, and thus appeared Yue Fei's "loyalty to the country", Wei Yuan's "learn from the barbarians to control the barbarians", and Dr. Sun Yat-sen's "drive out the Tartars", and "the Tartars will be destroyed". Sun Yat-sen's "expel the Tartars and restore China". Patriotism has become a great force in pushing the Chinese nation forward.

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