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The connotation of the concept of martial virtue

The connotation of the concept of martial virtue is as follows:

1. Set up ideals and win glory for our country.

Ideal is formed in people's social practice, with realistic possibility and yearning and pursuit for the future. Building an ideal was called "determination" by the ancients. Without determination, nothing will be achieved in the world. To this end, the ideal is the powerful spiritual pillar of every martial artist and the driving force to achieve life goals and achievements. And to realize your ideal, you must work hard to achieve it.

2. Love the country and the people, and be brave.

Patriotism is the source of strength for the people of the whole country to unite and struggle for socialist modernization. Comrade Deng Xiaoping pointed out: "The people of China have their own national pride and pride. It is the greatest glory to love the motherland and contribute all one's strength to the construction of the socialist motherland, and it is the greatest shame to damage the interests, dignity and honor of the socialist motherland.

3. Respect teachers and love students, unite and help each other.

Respecting teachers and valuing Taoism is a traditional virtue, and martial arts practitioners should respect teachers and valuing Taoism. Not only should you be modest and polite in your behavior, but you should also listen to the sea, practice hard and be eager to learn. Cherish the hard work of teachers and predecessors. Teachers and seniors should care and cherish students politically, academically and in life, and try their best to impart skills without reservation. ?

4, cultivate self-cultivation, law-abiding.

Self-cultivation in Wushu mainly refers to personal behavior, and its fundamental pleasure lies in changing oneself to adapt to and maintain social order. It is based on good human nature and emphasizes the sincerity and cultivation of martial arts practitioners.