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Learn how to adjust and practice traditional culture.

China's traditional culture takes Confucian classics as the classics and the official history of past dynasties as the latitude, and is formed by widely absorbing Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, Yin and Yang, vertical and horizontal, foreign culture and other theories in the long-term migration and evolution. Correspondingly, it is the mode of production, lifestyle, various relationships between people, and written or unwritten non-standard culture such as customs, habits, beliefs, pursuits, daily psychology and potential consciousness.

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, constantly innovated and developed, and beneficial to the next generation. To sum up, it is the sum of the excellent quality, excellent national spirit, lofty national integrity, noble national feelings and good national habits of the Chinese nation.

Traditional virtue marks the "shape" and "soul" of the Chinese nation. We should understand the times value of Chinese traditional virtues from the height of cultural self-confidence, truly recognize them from the depths of our hearts, truly accept them from the depths of our emotions, truly practice them from actions, nourish our hearts and protect our spiritual homes with the essence contained therein.

Chinese traditional virtues are accumulated in the national spirit of the Chinese nation. In the long-term practice of social life, the Chinese nation has cultivated and formed unique ideological concepts and moral norms, including the ideas of respecting humanity, attaching importance to people-oriented, abiding by honesty, stressing dialectics, respecting harmony, seeking common ground while reserving differences, and the traditional virtues of self-improvement, respecting teachers and respecting teachers, and supporting the elderly and caring for the young.

These concepts and norms are the symbols of spiritual life in traditional society, which embodies the value standard of China people's judgment of right and wrong, and also exerts a subtle influence on the behavior of China people from generation to generation. Chinese traditional virtues have formed a national spirit of unity, peace-loving, diligence, courage and self-improvement with patriotism as the core.