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How to interpret traditional virtues from the perspective of life and responsibility? (10)

Life is the basis of responsibility! Without life, everything is empty talk! As long as the "life" is clearly recognized, the responsibility will naturally be obvious.

The real meaning of life is simply "three causes and effects". For details, please refer to The Sutra of Conscience of Solemnity, Purity and Equality taught by Master Kong Jing of Mahayana Buddhism.

If we only talk about responsibility in this life, the only things we can say are "filial piety" and "sincerity". As human beings, we all have parents, and filial piety is the premise of loving others, our country and our society! Honesty, thoughtfulness, and constantly changing yourself are the prerequisites for a truly happy life!

Traditional virtue is the experience collected by ancestors through 5,000 years, hoping that future generations can enjoy happiness and avoid pain.

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