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What are the basic norms of family virtues Introduction to the basic norms of family virtues

The main norms of family virtues are respect for the old and love for the young, equality between men and women, harmony between husband and wife, hard work and thrift, and unity among neighbors.

Respect for the elderly and love for children is not only a moral code that every citizen must abide by, but also a social responsibility and legal obligation that every citizen should fulfill. The basic requirement of honoring the elderly is support. Maintenance of elderly parents is a legal obligation that children must undertake, but also the minimum requirements of socialist family virtues.

Equality between men and women means that in all aspects of family life, women and men are independent and equal in status, enjoying the same rights and having the same obligations. The traditional idea of "favoring men over women" must be abandoned, so that men and women in the family enjoy the same rights in education, employment and property.

Husband and wife are the core of family relations, and harmony between husband and wife is an important prerequisite and guarantee of family happiness. Husband and wife relationship should be based on equality and mutual love. As husband and wife, they should strive to respect each other, love each other, trust each other, help each other, understand each other, let each other, comfort each other, and encourage each other.

Household diligence and thrift is a traditional virtue of our family. Frugality is the principle of "living within one's means, living within one's means, being thrifty and frugal, and consuming in moderation". To be diligent and thrifty in running a family means to be meticulous in budgeting, to organize the family's economic life in a scientific and reasonable manner, and to avoid wastage. Thriftiness is to establish a modern civilized concept of consumption.

Neighborhood solidarity, good neighborhood relations are beneficial to people's life, work, study and other aspects. Strengthen neighborhood unity, establish good neighborly relations, it is important to do "four mutual": 1. mutual respect is to respect the personality of neighbors, respect for the lifestyle and habits of neighbors. 2. mutual aid to the neighbor's things as their own, as the neighbor's difficulties as their own difficulties, starting from small things, and proactively do good for the neighbors. 3. mutual assistance to the neighbors. Mutual letting neighbors get along with each other for a long time, it is inevitable that there will be bumps and bruises. Once the conflict occurred due to trivial matters of life, both sides do not have to be calculating, to talk about style, talk about humility.4. Mutual understanding to understand the living habits of neighbors, understanding of the occupation of neighbors, understanding of the hardships of neighbors.