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How to treat the excellent moral tradition of the Chinese nation correctly

To treat the moral tradition of the Chinese nation, we should:

First, organically combine inheriting and developing Chinese traditional virtues with promoting socialist core values.

At present, an important purpose of inheriting and developing Chinese traditional virtues is to nourish socialist core values with them.

Chinese traditional virtue bears the gene of Chinese ethical culture, corresponds to the cultural and psychological structure formed by the Chinese nation for a long time, has the natural advantage of being easily accepted by the broad masses of people, and can play a role in cultivating people's good moral conduct. It is an important source of socialist ideology and morality in China and an important resource for cultivating socialist core values.

Second, inherit and develop Chinese traditional virtues from the height of the party's governance.

The traditional virtue norms cultivated and formed by the Chinese nation in long-term practice are an important supporting force for the Chinese nation to live endlessly in the long history.

This tells us that Chinese traditional virtue is the most basic cultural gene for the development and growth of the Chinese nation, and it is a unique symbol gradually formed by the Chinese nation and the people of China in the process of nourishing qi, governing harmony, respecting time, keeping position, knowing what is often changed, achieving success and starting a career. At present, we should inherit and carry forward Chinese traditional virtues from the height of the party's governance.

Third, inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues cultivated and formed by our people in long-term practice.

It is necessary to integrate Chinese traditional virtues into social production and life, transform them into people's behavior habits, and form a fashion of respecting morality and doing good in the whole society. Inheriting and developing Chinese traditional virtues requires constant progress and continuous efforts, which cannot be achieved overnight.

We should have a strategic vision and look at the inheritance and development of Chinese traditional virtues from the height of national reproduction, development and revitalization. We should be down-to-earth, focus on practical needs, learn from historical experience and lessons, grasp the basic laws of the inheritance and development of Chinese traditional virtues, improve the system and mechanism, and continue to promote the inheritance and development of Chinese traditional virtues.

Extended data:

The moral traditions of the Chinese nation are as follows:

First, patriotism

Since ancient times, the Chinese nation has advocated the national solar terms of "wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, power can't be bent, and death can end". Patriotism, as a national spirit, is the core of Chinese traditional virtues.

Historically, China was invaded by foreign enemies repeatedly, and the country was destroyed, which made people's patriotism strongly reflected and sublimated into the sentiment and spirit of national dedication. Then came Yue Fei's "loyalty to the country", Wei Yuan's "learning from foreigners to control foreigners" and Sun Yat-sen's "expelling Tatars and restoring China". Patriotism has become a great force to push forward the Chinese nation.

Second, benefit and justice.

The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation emphasize the establishment of harmonious interpersonal relationships. It advocates "righteousness is the highest", "righteousness is the highest" and "righteousness is the first", and requires "forgetting righteousness when looking at profit" and "forgetting righteousness when looking at profit".

"Righteousness" refers to national interests and national interests, "profit" refers to personal interests, and "gain" refers to what you get. Emphasize that social interests are higher than personal interests, and emphasize the moral obligation of individuals to the whole. This is a group spirit rooted in social culture, and then extended to the collectivism spirit of the whole nation and country.

Third, kindness.

Confucius advocated "the benevolent loves others", and Mencius put forward the idea of "valuing the monarch and neglecting the people". This idea requires everyone to respect, understand, care, love and help others in good faith, which is the most popular moral heritage among the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

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