Chinese Humanistic Spirit Reader (collector's Edition)

Chinese Humanistic Spirit Reader (collector's Edition)

by Tang Yijie

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Mr. Tang Yijie said: "What exactly is the humanistic spirit of our nation? Confucius said: 'If you do not cultivate virtue, you will not learn it, you will not be able to move after hearing the righteousness, and you will not be able to change your bad deeds. This is my worry.' We must be moral and knowledgeable, make our actions moral, and have the courage to correct our mistakes. This is the humanistic spirit. In a word, learning Know how to 'be a human being.'" This book focuses on the topic of "being in the world" and carefully selects nine themes (loving the people, trustworthiness, harmony, etiquette, gratitude, friendship, farewell, homesickness, and patriotism) that have had a profound impact on China for thousands of years and are still of great concern today, and present them to readers in the form of "classic original texts + interpretations." The original texts come from important Chinese cultural classics, such as "Zuo Zhuan", "Laozi", "The Analects of Confucius", "Mencius", "Book of Rites", "Historical Records", etc. These famous sentences that carry the core values ​​of the nation are profound in meaning and catchy, allowing children to be edified while reading them. In order to make it easier for readers to understand, each topic is also explained with many vivid short stories, reflecting the time-honored value of ancient thoughts and their inspiration to people today. The first edition of this book was selected into the 100 excellent books recommended by the General Administration of Press and Publication to teenagers across the country. It was highlighted by CCTV News Network and was jointly recommended by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Ministry of Education, and the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. The copyright of traditional Chinese characters is exported to Hong Kong.

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