Thrift: There is no doubt that human society is always developing, material life is getting richer and richer, and people's lifestyles and consumption concepts are also changing. However, this is not contradictory to the introduction of thrift. Thrift is to cherish the limited resources of human beings and the fruits of human labor, and to absorb the spirit of hard struggle from the fine traditions of our ancestors.
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Mao Zedong's thrifty TV documentary "Mao Zedong" shows a scene in which a health care doctor in Mao Zedong picks up a towel and blanket that Mao Zedong used before his death, and it is covered with patches. He said that he had repeatedly suggested replacing the new main flag, but all of them were rejected. This is a portrayal of Mao Zedong's real life. When Mao Zedong was in Yan 'an, an old military uniform was washed white with 16 patches. His old slippers, with holes in the soles and wired uppers, have been mended and are still being worn. He once said: "I can afford towels and blankets, but people can't lose the spirit of struggle."
Xu Teli's "Chalk Poetry" Xu Teli, Zitao teacher, is from Changsha, Hunan. Proletarian revolutionist and educator. There is an anthology of Xu Teli's handed down education. He pays attention to moral cultivation and lives frugally. When he was the principal of Nanyi Women's Normal School, he wrote a poem "Chalk Poetry", copied it on the blackboard and published it on campus: half a piece of chalk is still cherished, and public property should be treasured forever. The students don't understand Yu Zhongqu, but they think Yu is a good man. When he visits the whole school every day, he always picks up the discarded chalk heads and puts them in his pocket for his own class. In the years of Hunan No.1 Women's Normal School (also known as Paddy Field Normal School), he hardly used a new piece of chalk. Some students don't understand, but think he is too stingy. So Xu Teli wrote poems to educate students.
Belief: refers to the extreme belief and respect for someone or a certain thought, doctrine or religion, and takes it as an example or guide for one's own actions. Belief is the subject's self-consciousness of transcending reality and self and pursuing the highest value, and it is also the pursuit of ultimate value.
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Fan Zhongyan's ambition Fan Zhongyan, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, lost his father at the age of two and remarried with his mother. He studied hard day and night in the school house, but he didn't take off his clothes and sleep well for five years. In his article, he passionately expressed his ambition to take the world as his responsibility, and put forward the ambition of "worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later", and became a famous politician, thinker and writer in the Song Dynasty.
Sun Yat-sen's lofty belief Sun Yat-sen, a great revolutionary forerunner, devoted himself to the independence and prosperity of China, and died for forty years, but he had no property of his own, only books, clothes and a small house donated to him by overseas Chinese. The driving force of his revolutionary life is the lofty belief of "conforming to the world trend and meeting the needs of the public".
Socrates insists on the truth Socrates is a famous philosopher in ancient Greece. He believes that the purpose of philosophy is not to know nature, but to "know yourself". Slave owners and rulers at that time accused him of spreading different opinions and sentenced him to death for poisoning the youth and opposing democracy. He said quietly to the judge, "As a philosopher, I insist on the ethics of philosophers. You make a condition that as long as I don't engage in philosophical research in the future, I can live. " Then, my answer is: "As long as I live, I will not give up my faith." Socrates' unswerving insistence on the integrity of truth deserves admiration from future generations.
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