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Talk about your understanding and feelings about the introduction of Chinese national spirit in Shanghai.
I object to some people's China's theory of servility. The Chinese nation has its unique characteristics and personality, which is incomparable to other countries. It can be said that people who write the word servility are blasphemous to the Chinese nation. I also object to using the words "harmony is precious" to summarize the essence of our Chinese nation. This is too one-sided. The Chinese nation has been the most representative of the four ancient civilizations for 5,000 years, and patriotism is also the main spirit of the Chinese nation. The Chinese nation has always been a big cultural country, with a very profound cultural background, and the cultural type is not just a single Confucianism that people think. Since Shang Yang's political reform in Qin Dynasty, we have established a legal system and an economic system of private ownership by landlords, and the enterprising spirit of the Chinese nation has long been deeply rooted in the bone marrow. It was absolutely the most advanced in the world at that time, and the culture of the Tang Dynasty was very inclusive, and the enterprising spirit of the Chinese nation always existed. Our Chinese nation is not a country that only talks about learning to fight and sing in the eyes of others. Just from the four great inventions listed, it is enough to prove that our Chinese nation is extremely creative and innovative, and our innovative spirit has made contributions to the world. China has always been a country of etiquette, and the national moral spirit of respecting the old and loving the young and living in harmony is the foundation of the nation.

For the inheritance of modern Chinese national spirit, we should learn to explore on the basis of retaining the essence of Chinese national spirit. Blind obedience will only make us lose ourselves. What we want is openness, not liberalization. We should prevent money worship and monetarism from eroding our inherent national spirit.