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What are the basic moral standards of citizens?

Legal analysis: The basic moral norms of citizens include patriotism and law-abiding, courtesy and honesty, unity and friendliness, diligence and self-improvement, and dedication. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's "Implementation Outline of Civic Morality Construction" puts forward the basic norms of civic morality of "patriotism and law-abiding, courtesy and honesty, unity and friendliness, diligence and self-improvement, dedication and dedication".

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 3 The personal rights, property rights and other lawful rights and interests of civil subjects are protected by law, and no organization or individual may infringe upon them.

Article 4 Civil subjects have equal legal status in civil activities.

Article 6 Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall follow the principle of fairness and reasonably determine the rights and obligations of all parties.

Article 7 Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall follow the principle of good faith and adhere to honesty and trustworthiness. Article 8 A civil subject shall not violate the law or public order and good customs when engaging in civil activities.