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Stick to what the spiritual slogan stands for.

Unswervingly adhering to ideals is a typical embodiment of the spirit of the ancient people in China. The relevant information is as follows:

Spirit is the soul on which a nation depends for a long time. As the soul of rejuvenating the country and strengthening the country, China spirit is an indispensable spiritual support and motivation to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

The ancients in China advocated the concept of justice and benefit, that is, controlling benefit with justice, putting justice before benefit, guiding lust and emphasizing abstinence in the concept of reason and desire, and guiding and controlling desire with moral reason and spiritual character.

For example, Confucianism regards benevolence and harmony as the highest moral ideal. Confucius said: "Kill one's body to be benevolent" (if one is determined to be benevolent, he will not harm others, but kill one's body to be benevolent), and Mohist school regards "universal love" as the highest moral ideal.

China's traditional culture puts "moral integrity" at the top of the "three immortals" (moral integrity, meritorious service and making a statement), and holds that "everything from the emperor to Shu Ren is based on self-cultivation", and the purpose of education is to "cultivate moral people" and put forward "reform, admonition, turn over a new leaf, introspection, private prosecution and respect".

Mencius said: "If you want to be a good person, you can believe in yourself. Abundance means beauty, enrichment means greatness, greatness means holiness, and holiness means God.

In the long history of thousands of years, the people of China have always worked hard and invented, and China has produced world-famous great thinkers such as Laozi, Confucius, Zhuangzi, Mencius, Mozi, Sun Tzu and Han Feizi.

He invented great scientific and technological achievements such as papermaking, gunpowder, printing and compass, and created great literary and artistic works such as The Book of Songs, Songs of the South, Han Fu, Tang Poetry, Songs of the Song Dynasty, Yuanqu and Novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.