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What other Chinese characters embody traditional Chinese virtues?

The Chinese characters are:

1, Diligence: industriousness, goodness,

2, Thrift: frugality, filial piety, filial obedience, loyalty, faithfulness righteousness, righteousness,

3, Truthfulness: survival of the truth, beauty:beauty of the heart.

4, etiquette: courtesy, etiquette, the Chinese nation is a state of etiquette.

5. Wisdom: wisdom, the four great inventions and the written word is the wisdom of the ancients.

The traditional virtues of the Chinese people are

1, loyalty to the country, the courage to go to the national tragedy.

The behavioral manifestation of this virtue is to put the interests of the nation and the country in the supreme position, and its deep sense of social responsibility is an important feature of the character of the Chinese nation. For example, in the Sino-Japanese War, the patriotic generals Deng Shichang and Lin Yongsheng, who "sacrificed their lives to the national tragedy, and regarded their deaths as if they were their own," fought for the sake of opposing foreign aggression, and demonstrated such a virtue.

2, the country and forget the family, public and private.

The essence of this virtue is the "world for the public" as a noble ideal personality. For example, in the textbook, Da Yu ruled the water, before and after 13 years, in the wind and rain, three times and not enter the house; Fan Zhongyan advocated "the world's worries first, after the world's joy and happiness"; Sun Yat-sen advocated "the world for the common good, the commonwealth of the world".