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What is the relationship between revolutionary traditional education and firm belief?
This is an inheritance relationship. Only by persisting in strengthening faith in revolutionary tradition education can we realize the power of faith from the glorious revolutionary tradition of the party.

Revolutionary traditional education is an important way to cultivate teenagers' beliefs, shape values and cultivate their personality. Only by inheriting and carrying forward the revolutionary "red gene" can party member cadres keep their political beliefs; Only by constantly receiving revolutionary traditional education can party member cadres maintain a positive attitude of innovation and enterprising.

The word "faith" first appeared in the Buddhist classic "Hua Yan Jing" translated in the Tang Dynasty: "All immortals are superior to deeds, and man and nature are similar in faith. If asceticism is difficult, bodhisattva should be feasible. " According to textual research, Shu Wei did not have the word "letter": "My dead father saw the letter of the red tiger, and he felt that the holy dynasty sent his wife away, knowing that the destiny had returned, and there were ten thousand people." "Xin" is also a praise letter, saying, "I have no doubt about the three treasures of Buddhism, Dharma and monks"; That is, the worship of Buddha, Dharma and Monk. In the original meaning, it can also refer to the belief in heaven and earth and the belief in ancestors. According to the research results of modern anthropology and archaeology, the two most primitive beliefs of human beings are the belief in heaven and earth and the belief in ancestors. Everything is based on the sky, and people are based on their ancestors. Heaven, earth and ancestors are the foundation of people and everything. Belief in heaven and earth and ancestors originated from the worship of nature and ancestors in the early days of mankind.