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Where is the phrase "One Country, One World" from?
This sentence is from "The Book of Rites" (礼记礼运).
The Rites of Passage is one of the Confucian classics, which puts forward the concept of "Cosmos", that is, an ideal society in which "the world is a commonwealth". This concept emphasizes harmony, equality and mutual assistance among people, and is closely related to the values of modern society.
The concept of "one world, one commonwealth" has become an important concept in traditional Chinese culture, and has been widely quoted and celebrated.
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