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The Connotation of China's Traditional Virtue
Rich, extensive and profound. The connotation of Chinese traditional virtues includes patriotic feelings of caring for the country and the people and discipline, enterprising character of diligence, courage and self-improvement, cheerful demeanor of self-esteem, mutual respect and helping others, noble sentiment of honesty and law-abiding, ethical norms of respecting teachers and valuing morality, and life rules of self-discipline, tolerance, promoting good and restraining evil.
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