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Inheriting the content of Chinese virtue handwritten newspaper

Inherit Chinese virtues and copy the contents of handwritten newspapers.

The so-called traditional virtues of the Chinese nation are the sum of excellent national quality, excellent national spirit, lofty national integrity, noble national feelings and good national etiquette. It enables people to cultivate patriotic sentiments from an early age and establish the ambition of patriotism and love for the people; It makes people filial to their parents and full of filial piety; It makes people generous and try to help others. It affects everything around us, making people understand that the beauty of the soul is the real beauty, thus making up for ignorance and clumsiness, ugliness and shortcomings.

Traditional virtues include the following contents: benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, faithfulness, filial piety, loyalty, sincerity, shame, diligence, courage, respect, forgiveness, prudence, frugality, forbearance, friendship, kindness and harmony.

The content of traditional virtue can be described as extensive and profound, involving all fields of social life. To sum up, it can be divided into three aspects: "self-cultivation", "keeping the family in order" and "governing the country".

Excellent traditional virtues nurtured by 5,000 years of history;

Diligence, respect for teachers and respect for parents; Hard-working and brave, helping the poor, hard-working, bear the burden of humiliation, filial piety to the world, ready to help others, change money and so on. People who help others are willing to give others happiness and help people in trouble to do what they can;

Self-cultivation methods such as selflessness, honesty, trustworthiness, no empty talk, abstention from extravagance and thrift, prevention of procrastination, self-improvement in three provinces, generosity, gentleness and courtesy;

The dedication of respecting teachers and valuing morality, neglecting public interests and private interests;

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world, and the patriotic feelings of "fortunes depend on each other and the country lives and dies";

The lofty ambition of "worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later";

Self-improvement, hard work, diligence and courage;

The integrity of "wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent";

The broad mind of being able to help the world;

The heroic spirit of giving up one's life for righteousness and being brave;

The social ideal of "taking the world as your own responsibility";

The social fashion of "don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you".