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On how to carry forward Chinese studies and realize the Chinese dream under the Chinese dream
The third essence of the Chinese dream is the "civilized characteristics" of the further evolution of Chinese civilization in the revival. As the crystallization of Chinese civilization, Chinese classics are indispensable for the revival of Chinese civilization. The wisdom of ancient people and the crystallization of China's 5,000-year civilization are all included in it. One can imagine the importance of promoting Chinese studies for the rejuvenation of Chinese civilization. Nowadays, we can see the shadow of Chinese studies in the books on Chinese studies that we studied since childhood, such as You Are Not a Safe Fish and You Can't Have Both, all of which embody the characteristics of Chinese civilization, and let the successors of socialism edify the classics of Chinese studies from childhood and play an irreplaceable role in realizing the Chinese dream.

The classics of Chinese studies are so important that it is important to learn his methods. Traditional Chinese studies are mainly divided into Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, France, and the military. As Confucian classics, the four books are required reading, and the LUN language in the four books needs to be recited. Taoism favors Laozi and Zhuangzi. The core of Confucianism is "benevolence" and "courtesy". This is extremely important for the cultivation of personal quality. Taoism advocates "the skill of Huang Lao", "self-cultivation" and "quietism" [4], and its representative works "Zhouyi" and "Tao Te Ching" are recognized by the world as the most comprehensive encyclopedia of dialectical thinking and the greatest philosophical monograph in ancient times, and are still one of the best-selling oriental classics in western countries. Confucius, the method of Chinese studies, has long answered, saying, "Prosperity lies in poetry, courtesy lies in ceremony, and success lies in joy." He also said, "Set your mind by Tao, set your mind by benevolence, and set your mind by art". The study of Chinese studies should start from temperament, and learning should not only be learned, but also practiced. Only through practice and hard work can we have real knowledge and truly appreciate the benefits of Chinese studies. ~