An inch of land is worth an inch of gold, which is an idiom in China. The pinyin is c \u n b \u bu ràng, which means not giving an inch to others, and it is described as refusing to give in or compromise at all. From "Ten Virtues Relative, Mutual Righteousness".
Whether the vast number of young people respect morality and do good deeds is not only related to whether the road of life can go right and far, but also to whether the whole society is clean and energetic. It is very important for young people to establish correct values and strictly observe discipline when they grow up.
Be wise and virtuous, and cast firm ideals and beliefs. A firm belief makes the footsteps of youth persistent. When faced with the pressure of life and the gap between reality and ideal, do you only care about your own gains and losses, or write a wonderful life in a wider world? Tan Yiquan, the first post-1985 secretary who took root in the countryside for nine years without regrets, and Jia Junting Xian, a special education school teacher who helped more than 30 disabled people find jobs, built a nest for beavers in Altay, Xinjiang.
The name of the post-90s girl who built the "canteen" is Wen Wen ... These young people gave the answers and set an example with their actions. Young people have faith, and the nation has strength, and the country has hope. With virtue, we can be clear-headed and stand firm in the face of right and wrong, stand erect and stand firm in the face of big winds and waves, stand forward and charge ahead in the face of big battles and big exams.