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What are the characteristics of college students?
Strong moral concept and weak practical ability.

The moral concept of contemporary college students presents a more complicated form. On the one hand, their moral concepts and consciousness are more enterprising and correct than previous generations of college students. They support the leadership of the party and can show good quality and education in basic etiquette and social morality. They seldom litter or scribble in scenic spots or public places, and they advocate a deep emotional foundation in feelings and emotional issues. They support free love and emotional supremacy, but on the other hand, their divorce rate is high, and they think that marriage should also be emotional supremacy, lacking the attitude and sense of responsibility in managing marriage: they support the party and the country ideologically, but they are actually influenced by western money worship and hedonism, and have a strong sense of team. However, when encountering problems that harm one's own interests, one usually chooses "harming others and benefiting oneself", which is contradictory. As the old saying goes, it is easier said than done, and they can combine knowledge with practice. Their moral concepts and group consciousness are often just words or slogans, which show their weak moral ability and poor self-control ability in actual behavior.