Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - October 23, 2020What has the Chinese nation always stood for?

October 23, 2020What has the Chinese nation always stood for?

The Chinese nation has always upheld the concept of "kindness and good neighborliness".

The Chinese nation has always been a peace-loving people, and has always pursued and inherited the concepts of peace, harmony and concord. " "Peace in the world".

The idea of peace has long been y embedded in the cultural genes and bloodline of the Chinese nation. Whether in the era of revolutionary war or in the historical process of national rejuvenation, China has never taken the initiative to wage war with foreign countries, nor has it ever occupied a single inch of foreign territory.

China's self-confidence and self-awareness in unswervingly following the path of peaceful development come not only from the traditional cultural genes of the Chinese nation, but also from its grasp of the general trend of world development. Regardless of how the world situation develops, China will not claim hegemony. China will always support multilateralism, practice multilateralism, strengthen international exchanges and cooperation, and firmly safeguard the international system with the United Nations at its core.

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Chinese culture advocates harmony, and the Chinese culture of "harmony" has a long history and embodies the cosmic view of the unity of man and heaven, the international view of harmony, the social view of harmony and difference, and the moral view of harmony and goodness of the human heart.

The concepts of peace and harmony, doing good to others, and not doing unto others as you would not have them do unto you have been done unto have been passed down from generation to generation in China, y rooted in the spirit of the Chinese people, and y embodied in the behavior of the Chinese people. The concepts of peace, harmony and concord have been integrated into the bloodline of the Chinese nation and have shaped the unique spirit of great power diplomacy with Chinese characteristics.

In today's era, countries are interconnected and interdependent, and global destinies are **** and closely related. As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and the world's largest developing country, China firmly upholds the international system with the United Nations at its core, the international order based on international law, and the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization at its core.