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Chinese culture has a long history, and the five thousand years of cultural accumulation have formed a relatively complete social system for future generations. If you want to never sink in this surging trend of the times, you can only innovate.
However, creating a new social system cannot be completed in a short period of time, because each new social system must be precipitated and tested by time. At this time, we need to take the essence of the social system created by our ancestors and remove its dross. For example, the understanding of "loyalty" in ancient times was a kind of blind loyalty, loyalty to the master, and even evolved into helping the tyrant. In today's society, "loyalty" is more manifested as loyalty to a certain quality or spirit, such as the loyalty of Communist Party members to communism and the spirit of Marxism-Leninism, which will make the party members more united and China develop more rapidly. The trend of the times requires this kind of innovation.
Looking around the world, many countries are exploring inheritance and innovation. After the reform and opening up, China inherited a lot of good traditional culture, and at the same time innovatively proposed to build socialism with Chinese characteristics, one country, two systems, etc.; Britain inherited the nobility and elegance of the ancient royal family, and promulgated the "Bill of Rights", implemented the constitutional monarchy, and promoted the development of the world's first and second industrial revolutions; when a Western scholar visited Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, he asked: "Since your country has learned advanced Western political systems, why do you still want to keep the royal family?" Kakuei Tanaka said: "The emperor is not a ruler for us, but a symbol of the diligence and bravery of the Yamato people. Keeping the royal family is to make it a belief and a spirit, reminding the people not to forget the excellent qualities of their ancestors."
Inheritance and innovation should not only be possessed by a country and society, but also by every citizen. For students, inherit the ancients' chiseling walls to steal light and using fireflies to reflect the snow, and innovate learning skills, thinking and insights; for teachers, inherit the ancients' seriousness, responsibility and meticulousness, and innovate teaching methods. To build harmonious relationships with students; for government workers, they should inherit the ancients' integrity and uprightness, and innovate work ideas and methods. If a person wants to achieve success and a country wants to prosper, they must learn to inherit and innovate.
Chinese culture has a long history, and the five thousand years of cultural accumulation have formed a relatively complete social system for future generations. If you want to never sink in this surging trend of the times, you can only innovate.
However, creating a new social system cannot be completed in a short period of time, because each new social system must be precipitated and tested by time. At this time, we need to take the essence of the social system created by our ancestors and remove its dross. For example, the understanding of "loyalty" in ancient times was a kind of blind loyalty, loyalty to the master, and even evolved into helping the tyrant. In today's society, "loyalty" is more manifested as loyalty to a certain quality or spirit, such as the loyalty of Communist Party members to communism and the spirit of Marxism-Leninism, which will make the party members more united and China develop more rapidly. The trend of the times requires this kind of innovation.
Looking around the world, many countries are exploring inheritance and innovation. After the reform and opening up, China inherited a lot of good traditional culture, and at the same time innovatively proposed to build socialism with Chinese characteristics, one country, two systems, etc.; Britain inherited the nobility and elegance of the ancient royal family, and promulgated the "Bill of Rights", implemented the constitutional monarchy, and promoted the development of the world's first and second industrial revolutions; when a Western scholar visited Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, he asked: "Since your country has learned advanced Western political systems, why do you still want to keep the royal family?" Kakuei Tanaka said: "The emperor is not a ruler for us, but a symbol of the diligence and bravery of the Yamato people. Keeping the royal family is to make it a belief and a spirit, reminding the people not to forget the excellent qualities of their ancestors."
Inheritance and innovation should not only be possessed by a country and society, but also by every citizen. For students, inherit the ancients' chiseling walls to steal light and using fireflies to reflect the snow, and innovate learning skills, thinking and insights; for teachers, inherit the ancients' seriousness, responsibility and meticulousness, and innovate teaching methods. To build harmonious relationships with students; for government workers, they should inherit the ancients' integrity and uprightness, and innovate work ideas and methods. If a person wants to achieve success and a country wants to prosper, they must learn to inherit and innovate.
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